Tuesday, October 02, 2012
Tuesday Dose of Random Critter Cute
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Oh I think "Chicks dig chard" NEEDS to be on a tshirt! :-D
ReplyDeleteHa! Great idea. :)
DeleteI agree! We need a t-shirt :)
ReplyDeleteYou're a talented writer, a creative photographer, and an inspired "farm person". I hope those facts make a previously discouraging summer seem a distant memory. Thanks for the things you do for those of us who really love your work.
ReplyDeleteBeth
I'm so glad to know you're feeling a little better, Susan. And it's so good to see green again on your farm!
ReplyDeleteSusan
ReplyDeleteIt is so good to hear you and the farm are feeling better! We miss you, but empathize and understand. You are such a good "virtual" friend and your recipes continue to please my family.
Thank you for your blog!
Just what I was thinking as I looked at the photos, nice to see green instead of brown for a refreshing change.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are feeling better! I love the pic of your black cat. Donkey stampede! LOL.
ReplyDeleteI check out your blog every single day, always hoping to see something new. From your posts, it sounds like you and Joe had a tough summer and have had to make some adjustments going into the winter. I also understand that you weren't feeling quite up to par. Now it seems that you're a bit more optimistic and that's always good to see. Know you're not in it alone....you'd be surprised how helpful we virtual strangers can be!
ReplyDeleteTracy
Yay for Friday farm fix :)
ReplyDeleteMr Midnight is exactly like my black cat Lolita :) She is very naughty and very curious.
I'm so glad you are feeling much better and things are getting better at the farm. This is the power of collective global positive thinking that has been directed toward your corner of the world :) Happy dance for happy farming :)
Lovely green in all the pictures! I was wondering what the sheep were munching on.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are feeling better, hope to see more farm pics soon! :)
Love all these pics but I find it hard to believe that those cute donkeys could be guilty of any wrong doing.....LOL....so happy better health is coming your way, and may the Fall be extra beautiful for you this year. You've earned it.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to every post about your farm, recipes, photos, sentiments, ups and downs. I'm glad you're feeling better.
ReplyDeleteThank you for these great farm photos - I love seeing and reading about your life on the farm. I'm happy to read that you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteHi Everybody,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all your kind and supportive comments. They mean more to me than I can say. Thank you. Here's to a bright and beautiful - and well photographed - fall! :)
Glad to hear you're feeling a bit better! Hooray!!! Good luck with the sheep fodder experiment. Sounds good.
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