I love the music of the early morning, and
When the choir sings in the evening.
I Love both times—I really do!
Your friend on a Western Colorado farm,
Linda
I have a theory—-or at least a comforting thought— I wonder if we were really never cast out of Eden—our heads, bodies, and minds were just turned away so we shut our eyes afraid.
But, maybe, just maybe (anyhow this is how I like to think) if we open our eyes, turn our heads and bodies, and MINDS back around, maybe three times like dogs do before they lay down—we are redeemed and can see Eden again! How can anything be more beautiful than this amazing gorgeous Earth!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
P.S. Please don’t write me hate comments about this post—I will just delete them. Only Love and Kindness will do.
Third week! There are only 12 weeks in a season—we are moving forward.
Rather like the fence line—forward we go—down the straight and narrow—while over there, yes, just over there the road is doing whatever it feels like doing (sorta like the weather, don’t ya think?)—first straight then a sharp turn…roads and weather—you just can’t trust them to stay straight. Not like a fence line!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Mom grabbed me up and loaded me into the pick-up with Dad and off we went
OH! MY! GOSH! HUGE! GIANT! ANIMALS!!! I sat on the pick-up seat and refused to get out!
Did I say HUGE!!!
THEY ARE HUGE!!!
Boo Berry

Well, well, well, looks what has arrived on the farm!
Guess I had better be careful to not get around all those hooves.
TLC
WOOF! WOOF! Come on Mom! We want in, too many big things on the farm!
TLC and Boo Berry
But, I must admit, I have finally, finally, finally
Grown to the point, I am enjoying this winter. Who would have ever thought so? Not me, even as late as last Spring.
Last summer was beautiful and intense
But the haying about did in both Terry and I. We took off 1,000 bales of alfalfa three times, and 400 bales of grass three times—600 bales of alfalfa/grass mix three times and the heat, plus the work about did us in. Thankfully, every bale sold just about as soon as I put up the advertisement. YAY!
By October we were overly tired.
The corn harvest had its share of concern, but at least the days were cooler. That helped.
January and winter bring cold and a type of dreamy state. Yes, there is equipment to work on and other bits of this and that to fix, but the weeds are no longer an issue, getting the water to the plants finished, and ensuring all the crops stay healthy is over—-and no lawn to mow!!! PLUS WORK ON SOMETHING THAT BROKE DOWN AS IT WAS BEING USED!
Now it’s keeping the house warm, and resting a bit.
Soon the cows will come and the farm will be a live with activity.
Until then, as I said—we will work on getting the equipment ready for spring, keep the wood pile high, and do other things of interest.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
(I saw a sundog this morning 🙂 )
We are Week Two of winter—winter that time of dark, cold, short days.
(An older photo of a sundog)
Still, winter is important — it’s a time of rest; in so many ways.
(From the archives—-I watch for sundogs all year long. We see them the most in winter)
Sundog! Colder days are coming—(also the sunlight will start to come back (YAY))!!!
(another from the archives)
Winter, we have 12 weeks of winter; two weeks are now over, or at least ALMOST over.
(This was the winter of 2015)
Moving forward—one day at a time!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
This year promise me something—as I will promise back to you
Stop often and many times throughout your day to just see,
feel, and hear all those marvelous joys around us
Rejoice at the sight of our winged neighbors
Walk in the sunshine
Give thanks at the end of the day
Be still and feel the Earth and all those marvelous creatures: plants, animals, and soil. Then feel the sky: the sun, the moon, all those marvelous stars, not to forget the clouds, the wind, and storms.
After all, once we connect to those marvelous things, we connect with each other, the heavens, and those who reside there!
Be well, enjoy, and know my heart is with you.
Linda