I discovered that if I leave the battery out of my camera when it is not in use, that it works when I put it back in. It is a little bit of a pain but I'm just glad that I can use it. Isn't this quite the abstract photo? The hummingbirds are very busy these days at the feeders. While Mom and Dad were out of town last week, I always knew when her feeders were empty because I would have about a million show up at my house. One evening, there were about a go-gillion of them out there and I just took the camera out and started shooting. I got some pretty good ones, most are just blurs of wings and beaks. This is one of the best things about summer. I love feeding the birds and it is so thrilling that I get to feed different birds during the different seasons. There is just something about knowing that your helping these tiny creatures survive and multiply. Sometimes I wonder if they appreciate it, but being a servant to the birds is greatly rewarded without even a single thank you.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Summertime bliss
I discovered that if I leave the battery out of my camera when it is not in use, that it works when I put it back in. It is a little bit of a pain but I'm just glad that I can use it. Isn't this quite the abstract photo? The hummingbirds are very busy these days at the feeders. While Mom and Dad were out of town last week, I always knew when her feeders were empty because I would have about a million show up at my house. One evening, there were about a go-gillion of them out there and I just took the camera out and started shooting. I got some pretty good ones, most are just blurs of wings and beaks. This is one of the best things about summer. I love feeding the birds and it is so thrilling that I get to feed different birds during the different seasons. There is just something about knowing that your helping these tiny creatures survive and multiply. Sometimes I wonder if they appreciate it, but being a servant to the birds is greatly rewarded without even a single thank you.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
The running of the goats
The picture is of Little Mo and Rain. Rain is our doe and Little Mo is our buck. They love each other and it is so sweet. They usually stay pretty close to each other. I can't wait to see their babies this spring. This will be my first attempt at breeding goats so I'm a little nervous about it.
I'm going to go have my coffee now and watch the weather channel with my husband. Ahhh the joys of farming.
Monday, July 14, 2008
Berry Picking
Our neighbor to the north sold his land this past spring. This is the neighbor who graciously lets us pick from the abundance of black berries that thrive on his land. However, the new owner is planning to graze this acreage and is in the process of bush hogging all of the berry vines down. I went over there on Rodney's birthday and picked just enough to make him a cobbler and, up to that point, none of the vines that I usually pick from had been cut down. Rodney told me last night that he had been back over there bush hogging and that if I wanted to get any berries I'd better do it soon. So I went this morning and, sure enough, the vines were on their way to being no more. I nearly cried. I've been picking over there for years and never really thought that there would be a day when they would be gone.
Anyway, apparently his bushhog broke down and he had to quit so I am on a mission to get as many as I can while they are there. Also, Rodney opened the last jar of blackberry jam that we had in the pantry so this made this mission even more desperate. I have enough to do one batch of jam today. I'm going to try and get the kids to help me this evening and we will go and get some more. I guess in the berry seasons to come I'll be forced to find berries like a cave person, rummaging through the forest. This will surely make the jam taste even better and be much more precious.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Washington Monument

One of the hard things about being a mother is letting go. Especially when your babies have big wings and big dreams. I'll be standing by the whole time, cautiously watching, but every urging her to go go go. She will be better for this experience and probably learn something that she can teach me. I used to think that it was the mother's job to mold and make their kids into the people they are to become, but boy do those babies ever mold and make me. The older they get the more I'm figuring out that I have much to learn from them...and I pray that my example will be just what they need too.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
New Goat Toy


Look at the hole in the door. Isn't that sweet? Taylor rescued this kitten last week. I thought that the ramp we built turned out very nice. It is utilitarian and not really for looks but it helps me immensely for things to look nice. I also had another little problem that I solved yesterday. We had a little bit of a poop problem in the goat pen and I was shoveling and raking everyday trying to get as much as I could out of there. Goat poo, as you can imagine, is not easy to scoop up. It was like trying to get tiny pebbles out of the grass. So I started thinking, I need a big vacuum cleaner or something. Then it hit me. I could put the grass catcher on my little push mower and suck up the poo this way. VIOLA!!! It worked like a dream. Sometimes it amazes me how genius I am. I love solving problems, even if it involves poop!
Alone

We built a ramp for the goats yesterday for them to eat from. It is very steep and they have to really stretch to get to their food. I can already tell that it is going to work wonders on their muscles...plus they seem to like it. I also hung their hay net up high so that they will have to stretch to get it too. I want to take a picture but Taylor has our only working camera with her. I guess I could take my computer out there and take a picture with the computer camera. I'll try to do that this evening and post some pictures. It is so funny to see them working so hard for their food.
I've got several hours of farm work to do...better get to it.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
July 4th

Rodney and I will celebrate our 17th anniversary tomorrow as well. We're just getting started. Kyle will leave on Sunday for church camp and Taylor will leave on Wednesday for Washington D.C. Mom and Dad are also leaving on Wednesday for Arizona so Rodney and I will have a rare opportunity to have the farm all to ourselves for a few days. This is what I am looking forward to. If I can just make it through the madness of the next few days, then I can have a couple of days of calm.
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