Archive for April, 2014

CLEMENTINE

Clementine is our biggest cow.  She is ….what you would call….big boned.  Due to this matter of being big boned….it is hard for me to tell when she is expecting.

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This is her is October ……Early in pregnancy.

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This is was taken two days ago.

I make my rounds around the pasture.  Sometimes I am on the 4 wheeler, sometimes I am just walking.  They know that it is that time of year again…..when I start checking on progress.

I noticed her milk bag is VERY ready.

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Normally her bag is relatively small.

She took some time to soak in the pond the other morning.  She does that a lot. I imagine it helps with the load, she is so heavy it appears to be a real struggle to get her legs out of the muddy bottom.  It makes me nervous watching her.

Every time I am with the cows I look them over for any changes.  When you see them all the time, you notice even the little things.  Like spots of hair loss, maybe from rubbing their necks on the side of the trees.  Or scratches and scrapes that the ones with horns tend to deliver to the ones who don’t have horns.  It doesn’t happen often, but on occasion they must get aggravated with one another.  It is always good to take note of their appearances and keep watch on any boo boos they might have.

This is the start of calving season.  It is always fun and some what nerve racking.  Bailey had our first one a month or so ago.  I believe that Clementine just might be next.

  ………………………..NEWS UPDATE…………………………..BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!!………………………………..NEWS UPDATE…………….

 

Before I could complete this post…...CLEMENTINE HAS DELIVERED!!!!!!!!!!!

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Billy helped with a slight pull…..

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That beautiful face emerged!!!!!!

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It seems to be a good size calf…..

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The calf started twitching it’s nose…so we helped clear her airway just a little so she could get a good breath.

It is at that point that I sigh a great sigh or relief!!!!!

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Then we step back….and let Mama finish doing what comes naturally.

She will lick the baby….. stimulating the calf.

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Within minutes the baby tries to stand.  Mama encouraging her all the way.

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Finally….after a few flops…. it is up…..notice the front feet are still tucked under…as it gains its balance.

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Once steady…it knows right where to go.   AMAZING!!!!!

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Well, I believe we have a girl….with the quick look we got anyway.

Isn’t she BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!

I absolutely love her markings.

I always stand in awe….at the beauty of LIFE!!!!!

Only God….can give life….and what a precious gift it is!

 

 

HOPE

The cemetery was full the other day.

Full of headstones, each representing a soul.

Each person precious to family and friends who are still alive.

Also full of Dogwoods.

As I entered, I noticed that they were in full bloom.

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The white ones seemed to be brilliantly white that day……

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I made my way to my parents grave site.

I brought artificial azelia’s, the same color bushes we had in our backyard, when I was a child.  Many times Mom would tell us to stand by the azelias while getting our pictures made.  They were planted by the patio my father had built before he passed away.  So they always remind me of both of them whenever I see them blooming.  They were always so pretty, especially at Easter.

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I placed the flowers in the urns and pulled a few weeds here and there, glancing up at the tombstone from time to time.  Engraved in the headstone were my Father and Mother’s names, dates of birth and dates of their deaths.

All of those dates, somewhat of a surprise.  Sure their parents expected their date of birth…but wasn’t certain of the exact minute  it would happen.  Yet all the same they were expectant…..eagerly expecting their arrivals.

Same with their dates of death.  They came….we knew they would…one day.

We all know it will happen one day to each of us, but we don’t know how or when.

As I thought about that, I gazed back up at those dogwoods shining brightly, listened to the birds chirping happily and soaked up the warm sunshine.

Noticing the tombstones all lined up in rows, I was reminded of a conversation I had with my mother one day when I was younger.   Maybe it was even when we were placing flowers at my father’s grave…so many years ago.

We talked about the headstones in this cemetery, and why they were all facing one direction…. East.

She explained that Jesus, one day, would return in the East.

Matthew 24:27

For as the lightning comes from the east and shines as far as the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.

She explained that scripture tell us…nobody will know for certain what day or what time it will happen.  But that Scripture teaches us to be ready.

We are to be ready by accepting Christ as Savior,  then living a Christlike life and telling others about Christ as He commanded.  His last words before He ascended into Heaven are found in Matthew.

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 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost

So with great hope and expectation…..the people ( in this cemetery) are buried facing the direction that Christ will be returning.

I couldn’t help but smile as I thought about that talk.

Here I was….standing at the graves of both of my parents all these years later.

He hasn’t returned yet….but He will.

We don’t have the exact date or time but we live expectantly, knowing that one day it will happen.

Here it is….the week of Easter…..

Was it a coincidence that the Dogwoods would be more beautiful than I ever remember seeing them…… reflecting the price Jesus paid….by their very shape and design.

Each Petal shouting the story of the crucifixion.

Petals where the shape resembles a cross, with interesting marks representing where the nails pierced His hands and feet.  Even the reddish color that reminds us of the blood that was shed for the remission of our sins.  The middle looks something like a crown, yet His was not a pretty one.

It was a terrible, cruel, painful death.

For me……..

For all….. who have ever lived and ever will live.

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No it’s not a coincidence, it’s  just one of the many ways God continues to comfort me and gently reminds me.

That death is not the end for one who has accepted Him as Lord and Savior.

Because He was the Son of God…..

Because of His empty tomb…..

Because He Arose from the dead….

Because we believe and accept……

We have HOPE 

1 Thessalonians 4:16 – For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first

No more sorrow…no more pain……

No more mourning……no more tears.

The great reunion that will take place.

We will be in Christ presence, and reunited with our loved ones who also believed and accepted.

He paid the price….

Yes, it’s Easter…..the very reason….we have Hope.

 

Spring?

Spring has sprung and the green has begun!

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The mountains are showing all the different shades…..

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Cute little things aren’t they?  They are tender, soft and GREEN!!!!!!!

The plants in the yard are awakening from a LONG winters nap, while I cheer them on!

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Like these Day lilies…..

And these Hosta…..they are growing quickly and opening up beautifully. This is only about 2 weeks of growth.  I mean from seeing NOTHING to THIS!!!!!

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The crepe myrtle trees are leafing out as well.

Just look at how the leaves emerge and unfold from that old brown branch.  That whole tree looked as if no life was in it just days ago.

 

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This is a volunteer red bud.

 

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We have enjoyed the fuchsia blooms for several weeks.  They pop open first thing early spring.

Here you can see the leaves are beginning to emerge….like the crepe.

Of course Miss Willow….has once again grown her long flowing hair out for all of us to enjoy!

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As I worked in the yard, a 2 year old came by with her Mama.  The little girl took my hand and led me to the willow.  She just wanted to walk under the branches.  She giggled with glee as she watched the branches flow to and fro.  The twinkle in her eyes made me smile.  Children experiencing things for the first time seem to make it new for us too as we watch their excitement.

Well….she thought it was great until the tree frog croaked!  Then she was out of there…..

The wild flowers are everywhere.

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This is a Trilium.  Apparently they come in several different colors.  I’m learning all this as I go.

I have to google these things…apparently this is a Shooting Star.

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I think it is beautiful…look at the detail…..Amazing.

I have posted pictures before of  our creeping phlox that we planted.  It comes back each Spring.

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I just love it…and it spreads each year.  Hopefully in a few years it will fill this whole space solid above the rocks.

However, just behind this planter is the wild phlox that pops up voluntarily in the wood line.

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It is beautiful too…

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They grow taller….

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Of course….up close…they are stunning.

And so are the wild Verbena….

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They really make a statement when in a group…

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The pink shade is one of my favorite colors.

Of course….. their are violets too.

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I have no idea what this is…

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But I love the little point on the end of the petals….picture perfect…with the delicate yellow center.  I find myself thinking that is pretty as a picture…but the truth is…no picture can do any of this justice.

This yellow is gorgeous…

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Maybe it is golden ragwort?????

I only know it’s pretty…

This one shares the same color, but has different shaped petals….

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With a variety of all these flowers sprinkled throughout the woods….they seem to come alive.

Today however….we are cold…. yet again.

Seems we haven’t had all our “Winter’s” yet.

You know…Red bud Winter , Dogwood Winter, Locust Winter and Blackberry Winter.

I don’t know for sure….but I have seen the Red bud’s bloom.

The Dogwood’s are in bloom now…

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and I saw those things the Locust trees shed on the road….

goodness knows we have experienced the pollen….from all of these!  The deck is covered….

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I happened up on these wild blackberry vines.

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This was a couple  of days ago…so maybe they have bloomed.  If  so maybe that will take care of Blackberry Winter……

Meaning this COLD snap brings us to our last “Winter”.

Even if it’s not…..it has to be close.

Billy and I have thoroughly enjoyed the longer daylight hours, accompanied by singing birds and warm sunshine.

We are fortunate and get to experience all four seasons.

I truly am appreciative of all the different weather.  I know it takes the variety to bring us to this time in Spring.  I do tend to favor these days though.

It is the week before Easter, upon reading the Easter story out of Luke……

Luke 19: 37-40

37 When he came near the place where the road goes down the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples began joyfully to praise God in loud voices for all the miracles they had seen:
38 “Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the 
Lord!”“Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” 
39 Some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to Jesus, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples!” 
40 “I tell you,” he replied, “if they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” 

I  was reminded of this verse and I love it….

“If they keep quiet, the stones will cry out.” 

To me….that is what happens when Spring rolls around.

Nature shouts loudly “GLORY TO GOD”!!!!!!!

And so should I…at Easter…. and every day of my life.  Nature should just be my background choir, it shouldn’t be the only thing praising God.

GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST!!!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

Great news!

I was pleasantly surprised the other night when I received word that our babies are still doing well.  On top of that….they sent a few pics!

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Lucy is on the left.  They are calling her Lucy Lu…..love it!

They have named the baby boy goat on the right….Spongebob!

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Here they are enjoying the grass and climbing around the rocks!

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And here is Jill.  Enjoying her new stall.  Looks like her male friend is whispering sweet nothings in her ear.

I love seeing them … and love that the owners were kind enough to send us the pictures.

I can tell by that alone that they are enjoying them.

I’m sure Lucy Lu…Spongebob…and Jill are happy too.

Change…..

Life is full of changes.

The past few weeks have brought many around here.

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Gumby….

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and Pokey, went to live with someone else.  They came into our pasture originally because a man had died and his family asked if we would take them.  So we did.  They have been with us for about 3 years.  They certainly were free spirited.  They had beautiful gaits and grabbed your attention when they would gallop by.

They’ve chased our new born calves and had the whole herd running circles trying to get the ponies to stop.  They even kicked one of the gates right off the hinges.

They just didn’t play well with the others.  They even started biting the cows this winter.  I mean like..taking a plug out of their sides… kind of bite.

It was still hard to move them on….but it had to happen.

They didn’t give us any trouble loading up on the trailer….which totally surprised us.  It was almost as if they were ready for a change themselves.

I watched as they made their way down the road.  The wind blowing through their manes… they looked like they were loving every minute of it.

 

That certainly made it easier on us.

A few weeks later…….

Our baby girl donkey….Jill

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went to Nashville to marry another donkey about the same age.

The new owners have a farm about the same size as ours and have just begun selecting their animals.

Once they arrived here and saw our animals they asked if we would sell them a few goats too.

So…we did it…we actually parted with a few of them.

I know…we can’t believe it either.

They wanted one of the new boy goats…..so they picked this one.

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They also wanted a girl.

They chose……our LUCY.

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Now…that was hard.  When she was born this time last year…she almost died.

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We spent all our energy and love…making her better.

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and beamed like proud parents when she started making progress.

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Billy and I looked at each other in horror when they picked Lucy.

We weren’t sure we could let her go.  But then again….it is hard to think of letting any of them go.

Each one has a story of their own.  Each animal has a heart string.  Each one is special.

But….we did.  We let Lucy and the baby boy goat go.  They loaded up on the trailer with Jill and they went to their new home in Nashville.

I reflected back on the first animals we picked out for our farm.

It was so exciting.

The newness of being an animal owner.  Learning about them and getting to enjoy them everyday.

Lucy had a bad start in life, being a runt, sick and rejected by her mother.

Now she gets to live her life …. really live it.  She gets to be the only girl in the goat pen and she can have babies, and be loved by the children in this family.

She’s actually fortunate that they picked her.

They thought she was beautiful…..and she is.

Billy and I shook our heads for several days….thinking what in the world have we done.   This is the hard part of  having animals.

We are trying to arrange who can go where for the upcoming season.  Once again we have some other male goats that cannot stay due to breeding problems.

A few days later we decided that we had to make even more changes.

Jed….who is our BIG….but gentle and kind goat, would have to go to a new home.   He has been a very good daddy and was one of our very first goats.  We have watched him grow up from a 4 month old….to a grown billy.

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Charlie…..his son….is just a year old.

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They will be leaving this weekend to live on a nearby farm.

One positive note regarding these changes were when people came to look at the animals, they were amazed at how sweet they were.  Surprised that all the animals greeted us and were eager to come up to us.

That seemed to make them super excited to get them to their own farms, anxious to enjoy their sweet dispositions.

That made me very happy and proud.

I’m pleased with the families that have chosen them, some brought the whole family to our farm.  I found it neat to watch the kids…all bright eyed, and giggling as they unloaded from their trucks.  They stomped through the muddy pasture with their little cowboy boots on, and cautiously approached the animals.   I melted when I saw our critters make an extra effort to love up on them.

That makes your heart smile.

I checked on Jill, Lucy and our baby boy goat the day after they left us.

The new owner said they were “FABULOUS”!

Well…..you can’t get much better than that.

Yes….change can be hard….but it can also be a good thing.