After the Rain — Brisk Winds, and a Tad Cold, Sunday, August 22, 2021

All us Summer folks, the Summer Songbirds, the bees, the flowers, and me

Not to mention the trees

Are feeling like we made the turn

The turn into Fall, or Autumn, or the dying of Summer, after all our rain.

The leaves are starting to turn

The air is a tad cooler in the early morning

It got down to 42*f (5.5c) the day of our largest rain

50*f (10c) Saturday morning

The sky is sometimes blue, then filling with smoke again, followed by random showers of rain.

Although I like (Spring) and Autumn— I love Summer!

Terry says this cooler weather

Is just PERFECT!  🙂

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

 

The Adventures of TLC Cai-Cai on Friday—-RAIN, Friday, August 20, 2021

Mom says we will get back to all about ‘Running a Farm’ next week, but for right now, there is REJOICING in the House and on the Farm.

It started raining and

it hasn’t really stopped.

As for me—

I’m not sure about this rain stuff.

TLC Cai-Cai

A Kindness Accepted then Gifted a New Home —Thursday, August 19, 2021

The Blue Skies came back…Blue Skies in the middle of the sky, which was ever so lovely

The conditioner on the swather broke–the conditioner is where the cut alfalfa is rolled up to crip the stems (so they can dry) and then gathered together to lay in lovely neat rows for the baler.

So, I was helping Terry move the conditioner to the shop where he could repair it

when I looked down and saw a rock the tractor just drove over.

It was a HEART!  The tractor broke it! Sometimes the load is just too heavy, even for a rock.

It is now home in my Rock Garden, put together (sorta) resting with all the hearts I have living there.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

While the Smoke Wrapped Us in a Shroud — Wednesday, August 18, 2021

I have been a tad depressed, or anxious, or something lately

I have finally decided it is because of the smoke enveloping everything

Although, the wind does thin the smoke randomly giving us a taste of Blue

The smoke is still there engulfing us randomly

It was while we were up at the Upper End, I looked down at a most unusual Rock

It was a heart!

The Earth, our farm, the Universe telling me–Don’t dispair, All is not lost, joy has not vanished.

I brought it home to live with my other ‘found’ hearts. 🙂

Sometimes we need little reminders, don’t we?

From my world to your heart,

Linda

 

 

 

Blood Red — Not Good — Ever, Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Skies like these are a distant memory, anymore

This is what our skies look like

Most of the time…smoke sinking into each and everything

Sometimes a tad worse than other times

 

Once in a while, a slight breeze lightens the smoke

But, more often than not, the sun is stained dazzlingly red, red, red

As it sinks below the edge of the Uncompahgre Plateau.

We so need rain.

As does every place else in the dry, combusting west.

Sigh,

From my world to your heart,

Linda

Tra-la-la-la, RUN —- Monday, August 16, 2021

Tra-la-la-la, hum, just skipping along

OH! MY! GOODNESS!

RUN!!!!

Life on a Colorado Farm,

Linda

From Kate —- YAY— Sunday, August 15, 2021

It is ever so much fun to open my email and find a wee gift:

“Hello!

We’ve just had the first rain of the season. Winter’s nearly over, storm season (spring) is on the way and is forecast to start early.
Each morning that the Husband is on day shift, I take Mouse out for a walk, carrying a sandwich for the Husband in my pocket. He pulls up his fuel tanker at the bottom of the hill near our house on his way back into the fuel terminal to reload, and I hand the sandwich up into the cab. Today, it was drizzling a little, but the sun was also out, and there was a faint rainbow in the dark sky behind him. You can see the A and B trailers of his truck on the left, he was just pulling out when I took the photo. I told him he’d dragged it into town from out in the bush specially so I could take a photo for you 🙂
I hope you’re OK, and not missing Mindy too much.  Our animals are tied by such strong strings to our hearts, aren’t they?
Love, and hugs,
Kate
Thank you so much, Kate.  Yes, they wrap themselves into our hearts, minds, and souls. 🙂  I do believe Mindy is gone, although, I keep looking for her every day.
From my world to your heart,
Linda

The Adventures of TLC Cai-Cai on Friday—-Farm Life Series 4, We Continue On without Mindy, Friday, August 13, 2021

“People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and the future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.”—Albert Einstein reflecting on the death of his friend Michele Besso

Mom took me on her lap and started petting me, I began to purr, LOUD, just for Mom.

Mom said I know Mindy Lou-Sue, my wonderful Min-Min, was teaching you about our way of life. I guess I should try and pick up where she left off.

So, while I purred; Mom petted me, she told me about the Business of Farming.

Mom told me that ranches are mostly grasslands for cows and sheep and horses and mules and… and farms raise crops.

Ranchers raise animals for meat and farmers raise crops that feed and clothe animals, including human animals.

Dogs and Cats, (purr, hum, purr) are important parts of farms. And ranches, Mom explained.

Dogs help ‘work’ on the farm and help ranchers take care of the animals on a ranch.  Here on our farm, when Mom and Dad had dogs (Mom stopped and sighed.) The dogs went everywhere with us and helped irrigate.

I CAN GO! I stopped purring and stood up; looking Mom right in the eye.  I can help.

Mom smiled and turned me back around and sat me down so I could get more scratches and pets.

Kitties, of which you are one, Mom said, all the while petting me, as the keeper of the farmyard/ or if the kitty lives on a ranch, the ranch yard.

Kitties keep the mice away from the house, the barns the work sheds, the grain bins, everything.

Kitties are a very important part of making a farm or ranch run smooth.

I got up again and gave Mom a head butt and a lick on her cheek.

Then I jumped down, stretched, fluffed my tail, and strutted off.

We, Cats, ARE very important!

Mom is so right!

Now, I have ‘stuff’ to do, important Stuff!

TLC Cai-Cai

 

 

In the Cool Gloom of the Corn —- Thursday, August 12, 2021

The lively action of the ears developing

Signals of an abundant crop come Autumn.

The long and dark shadows cool the earth offering shade to any who need it.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Gradually a Wee Breeze — Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Finally, helped thin the smoke

Lifting the thick and heavy layers

Allowing more air to circulate

While somewhere else the embers

Keep sending sparks and fire onto ravaged earth and into the sky.

My prayers are with everyone. I am so sorry this is happening.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda