Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horses. Show all posts

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Summer is already here!

I can't believe it!
We had an actual spring this year, rain and grass and green. The whole nine yards. That was nice.

Wrestling season has finally wound down for the boys (never stops for Hubby!). We spent a week in Pocatello, Idaho for the Western Regional tournament. What a busy week it was! A lot of fun tho.

Shawn brought his inner "beast" to the mat. Boy, was there some tough competition this year!
We represented Nevada well, as an individual team (Elko Wrestling), as a region (Eastern Nevada wrestling), and as a State (Nevada). There were a few medal earners from our team, and even more medal earners from Nevada as a State. 

 Hubby (in blue, in the chair on the right) is happy to coach. Everyone. This is his sport, his passion.

Although he would really rather be back on the mat himself


But man oh man am I glad to be home! It sure is stressful leaving the "farm" for a week, in the heat, with a cow due to calve ANY DAY. Of course she didn't listen to me the week before we left, when I told her I wanted to wake up to a calf! Or come home from town to a calf! Nope, she calved June 20th, the Thursday we were gone. Thankfully I have some wonderful friends!!


It's a hiefer calf! Hooray! Her name is Roryn Belle Caramel, but I told the daughter of my friend who first saw her, and called me with the news, that she could help name the calf. So we will call her Carly for her barn name.

Lots can change around here in a week!


The hay stack is dwindling
 (a never ending thing...someday I will have a real pasture!)


 But I was glad to come home and still have the ducks. Even tho Mr. Quackers, aka Darth Quaker, is onery.


Roryn is still in "time out", until I can get the lower pasture jump-proof. Or the range cows are gone. Because those tempting, loose range cow heifers are still out there, with their luring smells and calls. And they like to camp just on the other side of my fence. Oh, the Joy of life with a bull AND open range!


Carly was born and I wasn't even here to see it. I am so glad that all went well, Momma Belle didn't need help, and an awesome friend came over to make sure Carly got her colostrum. My friend was worried about her back hoof, I was worried it was a contracted tendon, but Carly is happy and bouncy now. Knows where the milk bar is and runs from one paddock to the other, tail high in the air!


Maybe she is running from bigger half brother Chuck part of the time. He IS kind of a bully (hehe, he's a bull calf). He's growing like a weed, keeping Ruthie milked dry. Now Ruthie and Chuck have separate evening quarters so I can at least get a morning milking from her!
 But Chuck hasn't grown into that halter yet. One afternoon with it on was enough for now. He had a mini lesson in leading.

Reggie the red bunny has grown, but is still sweet as can be.


Abigail is getting greyer and greyer. It's time to start some serious work with her! She's had her time to grow and mature some mentally. I'm looking forward to pushing cows with her! She loves working them, even if it's through the fence for now.


The meat birds, aka pigs with feathers, are growing like, well, pigs! They should be ready to go to freezer camp in another week or two.
I forgot to write down on the calendar when we brought them home. They were already a week old. I *think* they are 6, maybe 7 weeks old now.


And then there was the Super Moon. Sure was bright.


Saturday, February 12, 2011

Cute little hearts

Prior to being sick I made up a few of theses---



They are in crochet thread, which I was given about 2 years ago. I had no idea what to do with it at the time, I don't do doilys and such. But the hearts are adorable in the dainty thread, don't ya think? I left the top threads long, not weaved in, for hanging.

I'm thinking these will be wonderful valentines for the boy's teachers. I may have to do one in the dark blue, Shawn has a male teacher, not so sure he wants a pink one. :) I'm thinking of taking some embroidery thread and putting something on them, conversation heart style.

One sleeve attatched to Hubby's sweater, one more sleeve to put on and then two long seams to do (ugh! I dislike the big seams!) and then buttons to attatch. I hope it comes out nice after all this work!

A teddy bear I started prior to Christmas almost done. I'm thinking he'll go in my artfire store, and then if he doesn't sell he can go to the farmer's market with me :)

Oh-Check out my ArtFire store! I finally got some things put in it! You can find my store here. I hope to have more done for the store soon, problem is I keep taking custom orders from friends and giving away what I make!

Just found this link for a baby unicorn  here . Adorable! I love horses, so I could just leave the horn off, chose some of my browns and make all sorts of little horsies. Once I get a few of my many WIP's done, of course!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Random Pictures

What good do they really do me, sitting in little files on my computer?? The whole point of taking pictures is to share, so share them I will! :)


this is Bob-A-Roo-Ni, aka Bob, my Spotted Sussex Roo. He was given to me as a little guy, she didn't want to risk having him in town. Good thing too! He's noisy! And has become quite a pain in the arse! Literally sometimes! His size and my good humor are the only things keeping him out of the freezer at the moment. I really want some chicks from him, perhaps I'll be able to raise a few of my own meat birds and not have to order from the hatchery. We'll see how long I can keep the peace!

My dear Hubby on my Christmas tractor, taking care of the driveway! I have since learned to drive my tractor, it's pretty fun!

Look at how the Silver Lace Roo is looking at that hen!
I love this picture!
Big ole Bob. Doing his job.
Shawn must have been taking the picture. The red haired "giant" is my babysitting boy. :) He was almost 2 in this picture! This is at Lehman Caves by Ely.
The horned toad I convinced the boys to let go.

Baby turkey and brown leghorn cross hen.
Little turkeys
Playing at the "mud puddle" South Fork Reservoir.
Bear and I in the 4th of July parade, with the Bible Day Camp Float for our Church.

Me and my GrandMa.
Don't squat with yer spurs on! (That's me, Hubby took this picture)
Mrs. Turkey was hiding.
Jack/Midge puppies









Well, that was fun!