The Adventures of Boo Berry Betty and TLC Cai-Cai on Friday—-Farm Work, November 11, 2022

This is me!  The new way of being ME!

FARM DOG!

No longer am I afraid out on the farm.

If Mom goes out on the farm

I go out on the farm

Once on the farm, Mom puts me on the ground and I sniff around all over the place. But I always, always, keep myself close to Mom!  ALWAYS!

If we don’t go on the four-wheeler,

Then we walk.

I LOVE WALKING!

Although I don’t want to walk the whole farm, it’s too big and

I would get tired

 

FARM! DOG!

 

That’s Me!

Boo Berry Betty BROWN!!!

Putting the Farm to Bed —- Thursday, November 10, 2022

Off Terry, Boo Berry, and I went to put the farm to bed. By that I mean, we picked up all the siphon tubes and blocked up all the pipes so skunks and ‘others’ can’t get in over the winter and make nice little nests.  Those little nests become a huge problem when we start water…

Always a big amount of work, four alfalfa fields, and the corn field.  Boo Berry loves running around on the ditch bank, sniffing at all the great smells.  She will even jump into the ditch, now that water is gone.

She was tired when we got in also. 🙂

A good feeling.  But, boy, was I ever tired when we got in.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Innocence — Wednesday, November 9, 2022

I can’t help but think

As I watch the moon turn from a New Moon

To another gift of a full Moon

That the glory of the world is blessed with the innocence of a full Moon.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm

Linda

 

Our World is Changing — Monday, November 7, 2022

Storm Blowing in

Rolling along

Rolling, rolling

Dirt everywhere

Then a bit of a a frozen mix

The earth is littered with leaves.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

A Wee Walk About (and I do mean a TINY walk about) Sunday, November 6, 2022

I like to see the birds, flying high in the air

The thrilling sensation

Of catching them in flight.

Wings stretched in tight

Beautiful!

( a flock of birds over the Back Forty)

Even a little bird shadow.

So lucky, lucky am I!

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

The Adventures of Boo Berry Betty and TLC Cai-Cai on Friday—-FOX! Friday, November 4, 2022

Dad called to Mom —“Your cat is clear out in the alfalfa field.”

Mom went to look and exclaimed, “That isn’t TLC Cai-Cai!  That is a FOX!”

“What!?” Dad jumped up out of his chair and went to the door with Mom. “Yes, it is! A FOX!”

“I think I had better really keep an eye on the chickens.  Must be a ‘new to the farm’ fox and is looking for personal territory.” Mom replied.

Now while all this was going on, Boo Berry Betty and I could have TOLD Mom and Dad about the fox, because —well, after all—we already knew.

There are smells.

And footprints.

And sometimes poop is left for us to know that FOX is here.

Mom thought it would be kinda neat to put up a trail camera to see where the Fox might be hanging out.  She picked the garden spot, because, she said, I, yours truly, TLC Cai-Cai, have been acting rather jumpy whenever I am in the garden spot.

Yep! Like I said I could have told her, but she doesn’t really understand my language.

FOX! Fox in the yard!  Eventually, the fox will move on, but for now, everyone, except those rather dumb birds called chickens, is on high alert!

TLC Cai-Cai

 

 

Jingle, Jangle, Chime — Thursday, November 3, 2022

I helped Terry do about an hour’s worth of wood—an hour was about my limit.

In the process of ‘going over’ to do the work

I noticed how beautiful the world is right now.

Just downright lovely!  So much so that it makes your eyes, heart, and soul feel like bells are ringing, and songs are singing; the world jangling with joy.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

 

Hey! Girls! Come On!—Wednesday, November 2, 2022

“Wow! How Cool!  The Electric Fence isn’t working.  Come on LaVerne. Come on T’Ata!” Glory Bee slid under the fence and trotted out onto the farm.

“Oh, yum, a whole field of freshly frozen alfalfa.”  Glory Bee mumbled to herself.

“Are you sure we should be out here, Glory Bee?” LaVern asked.

“Hummmm, what is that smell?”

“COYOTE!  I SMELL A COYOTE!”

“I’m going to go down this hill and see if I can actually SEE a coyote and not just smell a coyote!”  LaVerne explained to T’Ata.

“You do that, I’m staying in the alfalfa field.” replied T’Ata

“RUN!!!! Mom is on her way to get us!  RUN!”

It took a bit, as those of you with horse knowledge know, but after a bit Shannon and I got the girls rounded up and back in their own part of the farm.

From our world to your world,

Linda

Thank you Each and Every One of You — Tuesday, November 1, 2022

I am gradually able to do more than the day before.  YAY!

Saw the Doctor today…I am improving.

I thank you so much for your encouraging words, your kind thoughts, and your prayers.

It all means so very much!

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda

Saturday Night the Sky was on Fire — Monday, October 31, 2022

Turning our whole world orange.  Our oldest daughter, Shannon, took this photo.  It is stunning.

Your friend on a western Colorado farm,

Linda