I thought this might be my shortest blog EVER!
Then, I decided I could probably improve my attitude.
Here’s what I found:
I thought this might be my shortest blog EVER!
Then, I decided I could probably improve my attitude.
Here’s what I found:
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wow, you really do have a little green! wonderful.. love the trousers on the line.. looks like half a person hung out to dry!..have a lovely weekend.. c
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:43 AM, justmakethecoffee wrote:
> Marla aka Crazy Mom posted: “I thought this might be my shortest blog > EVER! Then, I decided I could probably improve my attitude. Here’s what I > found: “
I had to chase my son’s shorts across the lawn; they wouldn’t stay on the line! It is raw out today! Hoping for good weather this weekend. Enjoy your’s, too.
Love the pictures. Can’t believe those slacks in the wind!
I’m surprised they stayed on…the athletic shorts went for a hop, skip and bounce!
You have super cute goats! Stay out of that wind! Hopefully it is blowing in Spring!
The goats are delightful. The wind felt cold today.
I miss my clothes line!!! But clothes flying in the wind is most certainly a sign of spring.
And I need to get out and trim our ornamental grass. Thanks for the reminder. I’ll add that to my ever growing to-do list for this weekend.
I consider a clothesline a must. You’ll have one again on your homestead!
Spring to-do lists are getting longer and longer with this cold weather.
Those pants are HUGE!!! The wind has made a big balloon out of them!
❤⊱彡 Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
LOL! They are my son’s. He is tall, but very skinny!
Those puffed up pants on the clothesline has just got to be a photo contest winner. Do you have a total of 7 goats now?
Yes, 7. Can’t wait for the pasture to green up and grow so they can get more exercise.
I can just see all those baby goats frolicking in the pasture! Will then even be babies by the time the grass grows because they were looking pretty big to me in your photos.
I know! I’m amazed how big they have gotten.
The clothes line picture is perfect. And the goats. You know I love your goats. 🙂
I am getting anxious to see the goats out on their pasture … but that is a while off.
Sigh.
Love the picture of the pant’s on the clothes line. I have thought about using mine until I realized there’s still a 2 foot snow drift under it. My flower beds are also still covered in snow also, by the time the snow melts here we will have to do everything at once. Not sure if we will have enough hay to make it till we have green grass. Sure would love a couple warm days, but it will come. I had better get everything done inside because when the weather changes, I will live outside, which sounds good! Have a great weekend!!
Linda … I’ve been trying to adhere to getting inside work done, too! My husband has voiced concern over our hay supply. I guess I should consider ourselves lucky to not have snowdrifts lingering! I did see snow along the north side of a timber bank yesterday. Good luck with your inside projects!
Love the crew cut! LOL
I keep checking it for green sprouts. None yet. 😦