Sunday, September 7, 2025
Reflections of Summer
Where did summer go?
It's hard to believe that Labor Day has already happened
and our local schools are humming with activities.
Here on the farm, we're winding up the hay season.
This field of hay grazer was cut Saturday and will be wrapped to
make bailage--silage in a bale. The cows will think it's yummy!
Our end of summer days will include a little bit more hay cutting,
brush-hogging pastures and weed spraying where it is needed.
We have been blessed with adequate rain
throughout the growing season and not too many extremely hot days.
For Northwest Arkansas, I would say it was almost perfect!
We celebrated a milestone birthday with our
youngest son, Casey. I don't know how he got so old
The flowers must know their days are getting shorter
but my how they bring smiles on these last days of summer.
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Find the joy in everyday. ---unknown
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Thankful Thursday
Spring is filled with new beginnings.
Welcoming new babies to the herd is a spring time event
that we look forward to and spend a lot of time
monitoring the expecting mama cows.
It's also been a couple of months filled with family celebrations--
Family gatherings that give us opportunity to
laugh at the fun the grandchildren provide,
my sweet Mother, Mary.
Ninety four years is a very long life and yet it would
never seem long enough for me.
She moved to the farm to be my next door
neighbor 10 years ago.
We had so many great times together just being
on the farm and working in the yard.
I am thankful for her life of loving and living and for everyday
she was with us on the farm.
Sunday, March 30, 2025
New Beginnings
Hello Spring....
I'm so glad to see you!
Green is the color we see while driving across the pastures
checking for any new babies that have been
born in the last few hours.
Spring has always been a favorite season because it
is the beginning of a new growing year on the farm.
This year is filled with new beginnings for our family.
Hattie had her first mock horse jumping clinic.
She's been riding for almost a year and is loving the
experience so much.
We also participated in a "reveal party"
for Casey and Shelby.
Welcoming a new baby girl in late fall is
pretty exciting spring news, too.
I'm thankful for all the new beginnings
that God supplies to us daily.
Happy Spring!
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Thankful Thursday
It was a little easier to take those bitterly cold temperatures this month
when we received the gift of snow.
I am thankful for the beautiful snow days.
The blanket of snow makes everything look so pretty.
Even though the daily chores continue
regardless of the weather, there is a joy in
the beauty a snowy day provides.
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The cows are fed a little more hay and grain to
meet their nutritional needs during extreme cold weather.
Big round hay bales are unrolled to provide a soft,
warm place for cows to rest during snowy weather.
Checking water hydrants and breaking ice on the ponds when
necessary are also part of the snowy day protocol.
While I'm hoping for another snow day this year,
I'm thankful for this one!
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