I am soooo excited. The fence has begun.

Billy has used some cedar trees for corner post. As you can see there are a lot of rock to go around. It is very hard and tedious work.

This is field fence. I call it critter fence. It has graduating widths. At the top if you look to the left you can see that the wire looks wider…because it is. Then look to the right at the end of the roll. The area is smaller. The smaller part is put closest to the ground. It is to keep the “critters” from being able to get in…or our “critters” from getting out!

Here is another corner post. You can see where they are putting t-post along the line to run the fencing.
I know…I can’t believe I have learned all these terms for fencing either. (Hopefully they are right!)

The guys worked on it Saturday even in the rain. It has rained a lot this winter. Sometimes that prevented them from being able to make much progress. But then again, it softened the ground so that more progress could be made once the rain stopped.
This is what I saw this morning. It was really foggy, but the sun was streaming in the midst of the trees. You can see some of the fence line! I couldn’t capture just how beautiful the sun was as it peaked through.
I’ve been thinking about what is to take place inside our fence.
Little does she know…but Ellie is going to get to spend some time in the fence.

Who ME?…… Yes, you Ellie Mae.
And I am reading up on chickens…I am ready to gather eggs….I think. So after the fence…there is the project of a chicken coop.
And then we would like to put some goats in there to keep the area cleaned out. It is so pretty to be able to look up through the woods and see the rock croppings. However, in the spring all the underbrush starts taking over. The goats would love it….and we would love to oblige them!

So little Jethro and family can have a new area for grazing. I look forward to watching him grow up. And for him to enjoy his surroundings….in safety.

He loves rocks….so this area is going to be a little piece of heaven for him.

We all want to be able to enjoy his company.
Of course we love our little animals and I already cringe at the thought of something getting into the fence and hurting any of them.

It is put up for there protection and safety. We will do all we can to guard them. Although raccoons , fox, coyotes, and hawks are beautiful too, I do not want them to have a feast on our pets.
It reminds me of a scripture verse Proverbs 4:23.
—————-Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.——————–
Actually that whole chapter of Proverbs is really an interesting read. It helps us know how to put the fence around our heart. Sometimes the rain of life softens those hard spots that we previously had. If we are willing, we can put a guard in place that will protect us and help us to live a life we can enjoy, even when surrounded by stuff that can harm us.
We have a lot of things that cross our paths in life. Sometimes they are not things we need to mix with. Things that are not in our best interest.
God wants us to guard our hearts. To be careful what we allow in our fence. He wants to protect us, He wants the very best for us. But we have to want that as well. If we leave the fence gate open and allow just anything in…it is often harmful and sometimes fatal.
This month I’ve talked a good bit about the heart. We often refer to so many things regarding our hearts. Like when we love someone or something with all our hearts. It is the central part of who we are. God says to love Him with all our hearts, our minds and our souls. My mom used to say…garbage in…garbage out. Just like this scripture refers to the heart being the well spring of our lives. What we let into our hearts and minds is what comes out of us, in our thoughts and actions. We should be so careful about what we allow in. Keeping the harmful things out….we will really enjoy our lives more. It for for our own good. I believe we can see God’s rays of sunshine, even while the foggy blanket of life lies heavy, and we are still constructing our fence. He guides us along the way, step by step. Eventually we will have all the areas protected. Then daily we will walk in His word and check for weak spots along our hearts fence. He will be there to help us secure the areas. And together we will enjoy each others company.
I can hear the t-post being pounded into the ground now. They are checking spots that are along the rock so that it is as secure as it can be. It is going to take a while….but it is getting there.
Now, I must continue to read up on my chickens, so that I can be ready when Spring arrives! WOO-HOO!