One of the bouquets our flower members got this year. It has Bells of Ireland, Phlox, and Purple Cone Flowers.
We had Monarchs like crazy at our place this summer. They were in our trees for about a week. There were thousands! The boys and dogs enjoyed chasing them around. Then as soon as they had come, they disappeared.
Here is our cow Ribeye. He is now friends with all the goats. It took them a while to get used to him. Now the goats try to steal his milk!
This is Chi, she is one of our doe kids from this spring. She is a Saanen and named after one of Bev's friends!
This is my basement floor on a Tuesday morning. We put together 13 boxes, our busiest day. About 1/2 the produce is in the boxes, and Bev was out picking more!
Jeremy, Luke (2 1/2 at the time) and Hunter relaxing after some hard work in the Garden.
December 2007, the Garden Shed in the early morning after a heavy frost.
Mid Februrary 2008. These are some of the does that will be kidding at the end of the month. They appear larger in real life.
Mid Feb 08 again, one of the Toggenburgs says "Hello, what is that thing in front of your face?"
Feb. '08- The goats get very fuzzy in their winter coats. I'll have to ask Mom if she knows who this is.
All the horses out eating the goats leftover hay. They didn't mind that it was snowing at the time.
Joe (almost 2) playing with the newborn baby goats, March 2008. The oldest baby was about 2 weeks old.