
So far, anyway.
Relax, this Friday after Christmas!
So far, anyway.
Relax, this Friday after Christmas!
Living a creative life artist farmer dreamer
I’ve got 80 pounds to lose.
Content Strategy and Content Creation
An urban homesteading family move to the country; still a story of trial and error...a lot of error!
finding the extraordinary in the ordinary
Recipes showing step by step directions with pictures and a printable recipe card.
Family of five on five acres in Cantrall, Illinois
"Everyone needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to the soul" -John Muir
Just breathe...And trust that you are right where you need to be.
Stories from intrepid reporters attending the Illinois Press Foundation Journalism Workshop at Eastern Illinois University
The diary and musings of an Alberta ranch wife.
Chesapeake Bay's Nature & Wildlife Beauty Through My Lens
My continuing adventures in North Alabama!
Coopworth Fiber, LaMancha Dairy Goats and Cheese on the Coast of Maine!
Misadventures in homesteading, sustainable living, and subsistence farming in New Hampshire. Horses, Boer Goats, Chickens, Muscovy Ducks, and Produce.
Julie's garden ramblings ...
Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary.
Megan Bugg's journey through cancer as told by her father.
A place to relax and reflect.
Raising crops and cattle in northern Illinois
Sharing the often fun, sometimes tragic but always fabulous life in the country!
Keeping it Interesting!
Stop in and see what's happening during these days of mine
A place to relax and reflect.
Capture Life
random thoughts about yesterday, today and tomorrow ...
and random targets
Sustainable. Self Sufficient. Loving the Land. Join Us
Life on a Colorado Farm (All Rights Reserved)
A place to relax and reflect.
I don’t think Posey was posing. She was grimacing at you because the feeder is goat-proof. I liked seeing Bert’s furry coat. Again, I had no idea…
Learning is interesting! You’re right … that was a grimace!
I didn’t think there was such a thing as goat proof 🙂
You are so right! It is at least designed so horned goats don’t get their horns stuck while eating!
Thank you for reading my blog and leaving a comment. I am now following your cute blog! Melody
Well, thank you!
Looks like the goats have the feeder surrounded–had to smile at their determination.
Goats do not understand “No.” 🙂