Sunday, May 17, 2009

Birthday Girls, Part II

We had a fun, exciting party today! Both girls were dressed up in their party hats, and ready to party…. when it was discovered that somebody (me) had left the gate open. Ruby escaped into the yard briefly, kicking up her heels and showing off a bit (very funny, Miss Ruby). Gave me a little scare. Thankfully, these two gals are inseparable, and when she heard Gracie’s brays…. she was more than ready to go back inside the pen. We had baby carrots and graham crackers (their favorites) and lots of romping around the pen. Then the hat-eating began….

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At that point, it was time to say “Happy 2nd Birthday, Gracie & Ruby!” Party over!

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

A Trapped Hummingbird, and Birthday Girls!

Wow, what a day it has been. The highlight of our day was when Mr. W caught a hummingbird in the barn/cottage. I fretted for two hours while the poor little hummer was trying his best to escape. He just couldn’t figure out he had to move down just a bit to go out the doors. I made various unsuccessful attempts at luring him close to any of the three doors. Finally, we used a long dip net and safely rescued him… moving him outside to freedom and safety. Whew. Now I really wish I would have caught the whole process on film. Three people tried their hand at the capture, but it was Mr. W who managed the feat.

Today is miniature donkey Gracie’s birthday. She is now a whole two years old! Tomorrow is Ruby’s second birthday as well. They are half-sisters, and yes, born just one day apart. A few years ago I decided I must have a miniature donkey of my own. The more I researched the matter, the more it became apparent that a donkey on our farm was simply meant to be . As well, I discovered that “a lone donkey is a lonely donkey.” A lonely donkey is not a good thing. They are sad, lonesome, and continually bray. Even if they have other buddies, i.e., sheep, goats, horses -- many times they are not content unless they have a donkey buddy. Therefore, I knew I was looking for two lovable long ears, and not just one.

I searched far and wide, or at least across the state of Missouri. One day I received a message from my sister that she had seen some pregnant miniature donkeys on a farm that was along her hour-long commute to her teaching job. Lucky for me, this donkey farm was only about twelve miles away from me! The people who owned them were actually from my hometown, and I knew who they were (somehow I never knew they raised Little Long Ears). Yee Haw! Hee Haw! Immediately we called, and then we visited the farm as soon as the first two jennets were born. It was love at first sight. Their initial coloring is what inspired their names. Gracie was gray, Ruby was a dark red.  The four months I had to wait to bring them home went really slow, and of course I had to visit them a few times in between.

This is what the girls looked like on their first day at home. I will probably never catch such a perfect photo of them again (they even won a ‘photo of the day’ contest on an equine site). Head to head, almost like they were saying “what the heck is going on? who is this crazy lady? and why did she already put these things on our heads?” Ruby has her ears held back (this happens a lot with my Ruby), and would you just look at Gracie’s ears?! I am happy to report that she has finally grown into those beautiful ears.

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Here is a video I put together for their first birthday (with our son’s fiddling as the background music). I plan to have a carrot cake party again sometime this weekend to celebrate birthday #2. If I do, I’ll post pictures of the wild and crazy barnyard bash.



 

Happy Birthday, Dear Donkey Girls!!

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Barn/Cottage Update ~ We now have a modern convenience…

It’s called… Electricity!!! Thanks to Mr. W and his blacksmithing/retired electrical expert friend Melvin, we have 6 working lights and 3 double outlets. And even 3-way switches in my area of the barn for my convenience per Mr. W. Why, I feel just plain spoiled. Woo hoo!

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We also were given this comfy, stinky, stained, 3-legged couch… but hey, it was FREE! And a 6x6 fixed the 3-legged problem for now. So now we have an official relaxation station inside the barn (just be sure to hold your nose).

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Our county is also under a tornado watch tonight. I will drive Mr. W even crazier than usual tonight. Tornado watches and warnings make me twirl around in a circle, turn on every possible source of weather information, plot potential tornado survival scenarios, and babble incessantly. Boy, is he in for a fun evening! This is the only thing I do not love about living here in the great Midwest. Here’s a look at our current sky:

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A tufted titmouse is grabbing some sunflower seeds before the storm sets in. I just love their big eyes and chattiness.

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Off to batten down the hatches for the outside critters!!

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Friday, May 8, 2009

TGIF ~ Evening

Don’t you love a good Friday evening? Especially when the weather is gorgeous. A great night for sitting out in the yard and relaxing.

Chloe says ‘hey’ and ‘pleased to meet ya’! She is our rescue dog (thanks to Mr. W). She has been a part of our family for about 3 years now. Part Corgi, part Red Heeler… maybe? Or she could actually be a Cardigan Corgi (she does have a tail). Chloe is also known as “Big Eye, Little Eye” around here. We love her to pieces. Not sure what happened in her past to cause the small eye, but she is also blind in that eye. The vet agrees with us that it may have been a head trauma at one point in her past. She seems fine in every way, although a bit skittish until she gets to know you. And what a sweetheart! She’s just a huggy teddy bear…

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Hummingbirds! I’m SO glad to have my little buddies back. I miss them all winter long.

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Hope the weather is warm and sunny where you are. Have a wonderful weekend!

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Concrete, Herbs, Bloomers, and a Blacksmith Shop

Today was a busy day for both of us. We traveled to Macon, Missouri and purchased some “Euco Diamond Hard” Concrete Sealer for the inside and outside pads of the Barn/Cottage. Upon return, we cleaned the concrete, and then applied the sealer first with a sprayer, then brushed and rolled it out. Mr. W handled most of this task while I supervised, and also cleaned out my herb garden.

The herbs were being taken over by mint (tip: never plant mint in anything but a container). Lots of cleaning out was done, then I replaced the rocks and lights. I also planted some orange-scented thyme. So now I have: Sage, Oregano, Lemon Balm, Catnip, Chives and the new Thyme. I plan to add some annuals such as Rosemary, and also some more Pineapple Sage. This herb garden has been here for about 20 years. Some of the older plants have died out, and I do need to replace some.

Here’s the before, with rampant mint:

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Here’s the after, and some potted hen and chicks, and mint in container added:

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Ahhh, better! Not perfect, but much better. Here’s an interesting tidbit of history about this area of our old house (where the herb garden now is). Many years ago the previous occupants had the brilliant idea to remove several feet of this section of the house to…. make a chicken coop. Can you believe it?

Here is a little collage of a few things that are blooming here now ~
clockwise from top left: Chives (with wasp), Malva (mini hollyhock), White Columbine, Giant Allium.

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Finally, I just took a trip out to the Blacksmith’s Shop for a quick photo tour.

The sign on entrance to the shop (Mr. W has more signage, some of which are not so politically correct):

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Anvil – hammer and “Bick Iron”  --- these two items (NOT the anvil) were made by Mr. W:

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Finally, a Treadle Hammer made with recycled materials, completely manufactured by Mr. W. I am told this piece of machinery also makes a killer beer can smasher:

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Now, off to do evening chores, and cook supper…. and collapse! Hope your week is going great!

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Barn Raising, Day 8

(NOTE: for background on this project, please refer to the last half of "Rainy Day Thoughts")
It’s complete! Well, actually, far from it. But the builders did finish their part today. We now have concrete on the porch too. Yippee!!

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Here’s a view across the length of the porch. Lots of room for rockers, flowers, etc. Eventually. In the meantime while we’re drying completely… hopefully raccoons, possums, deer and other furry critters will stay at bay.

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Banjo had to leave her mark.

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I’ll still post updates on our progress. I think the next thing we’re doing is sealing the concrete. Then electricity, plumbing, more windows and at least one more walk-thru door. Wall for the “cottage” area. Finish the walls in the cottage, add ceiling, trim, etc. Put up work benches, etc in the “barn” area. Much to do!

Thanks for sharing our Barn Raising journey! Stay tuned for more fun and games!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Lord, Have Mercy ~ Would ya look at THIS?!

Mr. W left for BAM Conference (Blacksmith’s Association of Missouri) yesterday morning. I sent a couple little gifties for my new blogger friend Patti of Osage Bluff Quilter. They weren’t anything really special, but I wanted to send a couple of things just to let her know she’s a fantastic person (I’ve been told we’re a lot alike.. hehe). Sooo, I sent Mr. W a batch of my homemade rings and said to tell Patti that she should please take her pick of any of them. We also sent some lilac starts. Since yesterday sometime I’ve been kept in total suspense because Mr. W told me on the phone that Patti had sent something homemade for me and that I would love it. Boy, was he right! You just won’t believe it….. this lovely, talented and sweet girl sent me something homemade…. something that captures the essence of two girls who are very very close to my heart.

The wait is over. Here it is. How in the world could I ever top this???

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Isn’t this the most darling wall quilt ever? I was literally in tears when I saw it! How very sweet! Ms. “Photographer” here was having trouble with the camera tonight, so I don’t think I captured all the detail too well. But trust me, it’s perfect in every way. There is a blue sky with swirly cloud details, and green “grass” detail at the bottom. And even my girls’ names stitched! The eyes, the manes, the tails… everything! Such detail! I could go on and on and on, but I will close now and say, dear Patti…. thank you from the bottom of my heart. You rock!

p.s. when can I come over for quilting lessons?

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Friday, May 1, 2009

New Lens Collage

The photos in this collage were taken with a Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II (a/k/a the “nifty fifty”), which just arrived today.  I’m still very much an amateur, but wow, this lens is almost magic. And very cheap too, especially with the Amazon certificate I had.  Needless to say, snap*snap*snap is about all I accomplished so far tonight (except of course for critter care!). Fun, fun, fun…

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It was my intention to take some pictures of the cattle tonight after work, but they had other ideas and headed for the back forty.

Still no porch floor for the Barn/Cottage. However, the last time I checked, the weather looks dry for Monday and Tuesday. Fingers and toes crossed!

Hope y’all have a great weekend! Till we meet again in the great blogosphere…

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