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My name is Linda Brown. I live on a farm on the western slope of Colorado, in the high mountain desert. I’ve lived here all my life, hailing back four generations on my father’s side. Today I blog about our farm, the everyday activities that keep the farm going. I also write about my thoughts and dreams and goals. On Friday’s I always write about TLC Cai-Cai. Our sweet kitty who helps keep the farm safe. And Boo Berry Betty, a breeder dog learning to be a Farm Dog! The lovely thing about blogging it opens the world up for all of us to reach out and meet people from many different cultures and different ways of life. You can find me every day (but Saturday) at https://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com/ Your Friend on a Western Colorado Farm, Linda Brown

News of a Good Sort—Tuesday, September 8, 2015

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The last set of Linkin’s (shared) pigs had her babies.

Three-days-oldShe got to help birth them (she helped with the first pig, named Apple);  this one is named Cookie.  I thought I had blogged about it, but I can’t seem to find where it was to link back to it.

pigsShe’s been with them every step of the way.  From the second they arrived at the neighbor’s farm.

Mr. Chapman has been an excellent friend and champion to Linky.  She was with Apple, even helping deliver the  pigs —Mrs. Chapman right there showing her how.  And now with Cookie.  Linky even got to help deliver two that were stuck.  The pigs are excellent Momma’s and adore ‘their little human girl”.

Sadly, Linkin even had to bear the loss of the pig in the front, when she had a heart attack and died.  “Life and death,”  Mr. Chapman explained “all goes together.”

For this little farm girl, now transplanted to a subdivision, she has been given the gift of both worlds.  Terry and I will always be most grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Chapman.

Your friend on a Western Colorado farm,

Linda

THANK YOU—Monday, September 7, 2015

7I am humbly over-whelmed at the good thoughts, the congratulations, the amazing support of my publishing of my story:  Boomer and the Mystery of the Missing Rabbits.

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I graciously thank each of you for your continued friendship,

Love,

Linda

I Finally Did It—Sunday, September 6, 2015

And of course I don’t know how to add this photo to my side bar….:(

Sherlock_Boomer_3DAnyway I finally did it.   It’s available on  Blurb.com   , if you are interested.  The pdf version is reasonable…and the soft cover seems to be in the ball park.

It was a long slog, way over my head in ability, to create the book and get an ISBN number.   I’m still not sure if I’ve done everything right.  I guess time will tell.   I started with what I had already written for the simple reason it it was written. ( I have other stories started, but not finished.)

Soooo  I did it.  A goal I sat for myself and then wondered if I made the right decision.

Of course life is about always learning…this was a BIG learning curve.  That for sure.

 

Your friend,

Linda

The Adventures of Boomer on Friday—I’m Bored

There is just so much I can do around here —

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Sleep in the dog house, first mine and switch sides and then sleep in the doghouse Fuzzy used to sleep in

Sleep next to the kitchen by the basement wall —its real cool there. Hot in the winter and cool in the summer

Get up and sleep under the rocking chair

Sleep in front of the car on the soft dirt…just in front.  I don’t want under the car

Sometimes I well get tired of SLEEPING!!!  Just saying…Mom…isn’t there SOMETHING we could be doing?

Just as I was whining this to Mom the MAIL LADY came driving into the yard!  YAY! I love the Mail Lady!  She always gives me a dog cookie!  As soon as I got the cookie I woofed it down.  I would have gone back for more, but she was already backing up and heading back down the lane.

Phooey!  That didn’t last long.

MOM!  I am bored!!!!  I sat on the ground by Mom, while she weeded her flower bed.  Then I laid down and squiggled up close to her and whined some more.

“Goodness, Boomer.  What is with you?”  Mom reached over and gave me a pat on the head.  I thumped my tail and stared into her eyes.  Then I whined, got up, and headed out on to the driveway.  Once there I turned back around and whined at Mom again.

Let’s go for a walk, Mom.  PLEASE!  I am bored!

“Oh!  You want to go for walk,” Mom stood up and brushed off her clothes. “Okay, that sounds good to me!”

Hurry

It sure did!

Boomer

 

 

 

The Pinto Beans—Thursday, September 3, 2015

4Not long now.  One more irrigation then we stop the water.

3The leaves are still showing green. We need them to turn yellow.  And then fall off.  It’s just a matter of days, maybe two weeks at the most.

Almost time….Almost!

Your friend on a Western Colorado Farm

Linda

From Ann Patchett, Truth and Beauty—Wednesday, September 2, 2015

2“To say it was a beautiful day would not begin to explain it. It was that day when the end of summer intersects perfectly with the start of fall….”—Ann Patchett, Truth and Beauty

5Your friend on a Western Colorado Farm

Linda

A Deep Hush, Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Night-coming-inThe farm at twilight sends out  a deep hush

hollyWhich says:  “Step lightly…listen carefully…

Swallow

The Swallows catching supper lend a peacefulness to the cooling air.

Moon-in-TreeThe plants stir gently in the gentle evening breeze

Peek-a-booGlittering moonlight shatters the gloom sending waves of silver–much kinder than the sun, slower…a different rhythm– bringing on that space of time called night.

Your friend,

Linda

 

 

 

Waiting in Heaven—Monday, August 31, 2015

I am re-blogging this from PIG Love.  It’s just so wonderful I had to share!

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A heart warming moment for you!

Your friend,

Linda

The Glow of an Extra-Ordinary Day—Sunday, August 30, 2015

Evening-1Everybody has sadness, and people or things who bring regret or pain.

Everyone has those times that feel like the Four Horses of the Apocalypse have descended upon their life.

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Eventually peace is restored, the angry people fade away or disappear, the ugliness of the situation is throw out — like a pail of dirty water

More-Clouds(Clouds reflecting in the irrigation water)

ingThere are many situations human beings can’t fixed.

Rainbow-1Then we see the answer.

Rainbow-4We are not without hope, and peace, or comfort.

Ever.

Your friend on a Western Colorado Farm

Linda

 

The Adventures of Boomer on Friday—Guard Duty

I was sleeping resting my eyes one miserably hot afternoon, when the back door opened and Dad came out heading toward the machine shed.  I really didn’t think much of Dad coming out the back door and going someplace.  He is always doing something along those lines.

I was gradually letting my eyes fall back into sleep  to rest once more, when the back door opened back up again…HUH?! Did I miss something? Did Dad sneak past me and go Back Inside?!  I jerked myself awake to a sitting position. (I was sleeping on the futon in the shade, just so you know.)

Nope I didn’t miss anything!  It was Mom.  She was out of her work clothes and into her go to town jeans…I thumped my tail with joy, on the seat of the futon, then jumped down a HUGE doggy smile on my face, my back end going fifty miles an hour.

Mom bent down and gave me a kiss on my doggie nose and a nice rub down on my back…I quickly flipped over so she could give me tummy rubs.

“Not now, Boom, Dad and I are heading to town.  You guard the place while we are gone.”  With those parting words she got into her car, turned the motor on and backed up to the machine shed, where Dad was just locking up the door.

By this time I had gotten up and walked to the end of the sidewalk. Yep, Dad got in and they drove off.

Well, I guess the place is mine now, I thought to myself.

Heading toward my dog house a brown streak of something went right in front of me so fast I couldn’t even process what I was seeing.  Whatever it was went so fast I couldn’t even SMELL what was going by me.  While whatever that was t was running by my face something ran right by my backside and hit my tail as it went by.

Stanley

I spun around trying to see what whipped my tail so hard. Then I spun back around…and saw “Stanley and Stewart!!!  The Squirrel brothers!

Stewart

“Hey, Boomer!  Let’s play hide and seek…We will hide and you can seek!”

With that they were off in two puffs of dust, one puff per squirrel.  I gave myself two seconds to decide if I wanted to play or not.  “You bet”, I bayed and we were off!

I chased those squirrels clear over to the Butler Grain bins, past the roller and the pile of plastic pipes.  They chittered and chirped at me from several vantage points…the top of the tallest grain bin, then they scampered down to the roller and pranced all over to the top of it… (I almost got them at that point)….then they danced themselves right into the gated pipe that was in the middle of the pile of Dad’s transmission pipes he saves, in case one of the pipe in the field cracks or something.

Poking my head into the pipe I let out a volley of barks at them…LOUDS ONES!  They just stood way back in the dark of the pipe and laughed at me.

After a while I got tired of seeking, my voice was getting dim and my throat sore so I turned around and just left.

It was a good thing too.  Turning away from the pipes I could hear a car coming down the long, long lane…scampering off to bark whomever it was into the drive way, I raised my fur on my back and got a mean look on my face…let the trespassers come…I’m ready to guard the place.

I drew on all the courage of my mighty beagle self and barked up a storm! If Mom and Dad want me to guard the place, then I’m going to do it!  I gave deep ferocious barks and ran right toward the bridge, the hair on my back standing tall.

Oh!

It’s Mom and Dad.

I joyfully followed them into the carport.

Hum, I wonder if they brought me something. I ran to the driver’s side with a huge smile on my face, my tail wagging in anticipation!

Nope, just a pat on the back, a ‘good job, Boomie’, then they were in the house.

Shish!

Oh, here they are again.  That didn’t take long.  “Come on, Boomer! Let’s go.  Time to irrigate!”

Hey, now that’s more like it…Boomer … Go … Irrigate!

YES!  Works for me!

Set

Boomer the Beagle—bestest Guard Dog irrigator in the world.