We are gradually moving through the growing season.
The middle of this week we will be cutting the alfalfa (for the second time this year)
The swallows flit and dart through the air searching out bugs for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Keeping the mosquitoes at bay!
We are still having wind…sometimes a light breeze that stirs the leaves in the garden, sometimes a wind, which whips the branches of the trees, and sometimes a wind we can not see; stirring the clouds causing cloud shadows to move swiftly across our farm
This part of earth is truly full of peace.
All people — well, the majority of people—crave peace.
I find peace here…on this little dab of land…where dreams lift off the earth and rush toward the stars,
The swelling morning sun shouts “WAKE-UP”
And the red blaze of the western sun fills the evening sky.
Mother Earth, Father Sky…the infinite Universe…healer/scryer…the gift of peace.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda










Touching hearts with your words. 💞
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I hope so…thank you!
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Linda, your garden and flowers are so pretty. Love all your pictures and especially your header with kitty looking so contented! Glad your crops are doing well. My corn is tasseled and can see ears with their white silks. We had a thunderstorm move thru last night and we got 1.13″ of rain!! So happy with that!!
Blessings!
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Rain storms are so lovely after a terribly hot day. They cool and clean the air. Good for you!
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can’t remember the last time it rained !
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We don’t want it too for a week or so now…hay is down.
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So pretty!
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I always think that about your farm, too!
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Your world is beautiful from sunrise to sunset. The growing season is a magical time on a farm.
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As I am sure your world is also!
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Everything looks good. Your flower garden is very pretty.
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Let’s hope the hot weather holds….we need it to hold until the hay is stack (and preferably sold) 🙂 Thank you Carol!
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I love reading how you live within nature, not just observing it. Hugs, Sandy
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The sun actually sits on my skin…I do love it!
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How fast things grow…I had my first tomato today
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OH! Lucky you. Ours will not be ready for 4-6 weeks!
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The growing season looks wonderful! 🙂
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We are moving right along. Hot weather, lots of water and sunshine!
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And down here, we have just had our shortest day, and the Earth is doing its slow pivot back towards the sun. Your hollyhocks and red hot pokers are wonderful!
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Our days are growing shorter and hotter! But that works for me! 🙂
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So long as it stays dry when you need it to, so everything dries out properly before harvest.
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Yes! Dry and hot!
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funny, huh? now that “we” are past the LONGEST day …
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I could have the longest day much longer than one day!
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I do wish more people wanted peace. Thanks for sharing yours. I love your header shot as well. Cute cat. 🙂
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She is a feral cat who decided she loves Terry. She is a very nice cat.
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Great pics! I grinned big at the fifth one. It is a noxious weed, but their flowers are so pretty eh. Thanks for sharing.
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Terrible weed…hate the things. But like you say the flowers are drop dead stunning!
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Wow ~ your flowers are so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your peaceful world!
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There are some day not so peaceful, but I still relish each one!
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I love your peace dear Linda .. you are special!
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Somedays don’t feel very peaceful, but we are making it…one minute at a time. I enjoy knowing you also, Julie!
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