Enjoy the Moment — Wednesday, July 14, 2021

The smoke is thick here from all the fires in the west.  Sometimes so thick the street lights think it is time to come on.

Meanwhile —-

Those darling little Barn Swallow babies…

Are getting close to leaving the nest! 🙂

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

SOLD — Monday, July 12, 2021

Every last bale of the first field was loaded up and hauled out

Just before the clock stuck 9:00 p.m.

Two trucks, two trailers; all the hay gone to new homes!

YAY!

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Summer, Blessed, Welcome, Delightful Summer —- Sunday, July 11, 2021

Although, we received no rain

The sun and the moisture in the air gave us

That glorious omen of

Hope!

The omen that told Noah…all will be okay!

From my world to your heart,

Linda

The Adventures of Mindy on Friday—-Farm Life Series 1, We are a Farm, Friday, July 9, 2021

Well, since you don’t really listen to me, or take my advice—yes,

I have seen you clear out by the Butler Bins—-you need to get this through your fluffy head…

RUN! RUNNNN!  GET OUT OF THERE!

TLC CAI-CAI!!!!!!

there is a fox out there!

Fox EAT CATS!!!!

 Let that sink in…STAY. AT. The. Butler BINS!!!

Huff, huff.

Well, on with your lesson.  We live on a farm.  We don’t live in town, or in a clump of houses called a sub-division, or on a ranch.

We live where Dad works the land—plowing, planting, marking, watering, growing, and then harvesting.

Farms grow foodstuffs.

A Ranch grows Grass.  Grass called Pasture. Pasture lands for animals.

Not us…yes, I know we are animals.

Big animals, cows, horses, sheep, goats, those sorts of animals.

Oh! Just so you know.  Come winter, after the crops are gone from the farm, then cows come. They eat up all the dried-up grasses and weeds and alfalfa, and left-over corn stalks.

“Are we a ranch then?”

“No, we are a guest hotel for a rancher and all his cows” I replied.

So, now you know, we live on a farm. We grow pasture grasses, alfalfa; three big fields of alfalfa, which Dad and Mom turn into hay, and corn.  The corn is field corn, not sweet corn.  Although, the cows think it is pretty sweet and yummy.

Our corn is the kind of corn that goes for food like cereal, and food for animals; like chickens, cows, goats, etc.”

Okay, so now you know…we live on a farm.

Next time I will teach you more about the farm.

Until then you stay out of the cornfield, there are foxes in there!

Mindy Lou-Sue, or as Mom calls me, Min-Min

Where We Are, What We Are Doing— Thursday, July 8, 2021

The heat is back…hot like the underside of burning logs

The day starts so brightly, if you shut your eyes the light stays under your eyelids for a long, long time

Sometimes the clouds build up around us..skimming flat over the plateau

and a wind bends the long grasses this way and that

Then the clouds move on being pushed somewhere else.  (Which is a good thing with the alfalfa turning into hay)

The first field of alfalfa is now being baled and hauled.

The second field has been cut and is drying into hay—-

Our days busy, busy with the back and forth of this and that.

2nd cutting of hay:  First field is done, the second field in the process, the third field still to go.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

 

 

Exquisite, I Really Can’t Describe It Any Better —- Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Those flesh and blood creatures

Who share the farm with us.

The daily hum, of not just our movement on the farm

But the songs,

The physical movement

Even the air

The light.

All hooked together; like a large crochet bedspread.

From my world to your heart,

Linda

We Made It to the Middle — Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Here we are— right smack dab in the middle of summer

The day dawned all goldened and glittery with sunshine splitting the over-night dark clouds

Gathering up his energy off Terry went—

2nd Cutting of Alfalfa—-we are smack dab in the middle of Summer now. (Third cutting of alfalfa will be at the ending of Summer 🙂   )

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Being Part of Something — Monday, July 5, 2021

In this part of the farm, I often see

This little bunny and these two quails

Hanging out together.

Of course, we know they are not of the same species

But sometimes, even in the animal/bird world

There are those whose eyes don’t see the difference of others, but only the beauty.

Which fills up all the spaces in each other souls.

From my world to your heart,

Linda

 

Happy Fourth of July Everyone —- Sunday, July 4, 2021

We made it—

In spite of that relentless gallbladder dis-ease

And the many, many trips to the hospital

Getting rid of the gallbladder and having help from some pretty great neighbors

Our corn is knee-high by the Fourth of July!

May this Day be one of celebration for health, for happiness, and for this United States of American within which we live.

From my world to your heart,

Linda

The Adventures of TLC Cai-Cai on Friday—-A FRIEND! A FRIEND! YAY! —- Friday, July 2, 2021

I have new friends.

Loki-ta-Moki

Came to visit!

 

I got to play with his TAIL!

Loki LIKES ME!!!

LIKES ME!!

YAY!  Another FRIEND!

TLC Cai-Cai