Sunday, July 12, 2009

5 conservation breeds at the Tioga County Fair

From left to right,
Jacob, Iclandic, Leichester Longwool, Shetland, Hog Island


I am really sorry that you can't see the sheep better, but that is how it is at a sheep show. I
had to post this anyway, since it is a huge accomplishment that there are 5 conservation breed, or rare breed sheep at the local fair, in the ring at the same time. (Clap Clap Clap!!!!) And what is more, they are being raised by our next generation. 4 of the 5 breeds are being kept on our farm, and 2 of those are being raised here.

The children had much more fun than the sheep, especially the hog Island, who really detests shows, and acts as depressed as a sheep can when we take her. Now that she has fulfilled her obligation, she can retire to the back pasture and we can find a new H.I. Ewe to take her place,
hopefully a more social one!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Vacation photos

Aunt Donna's baby is kicking Chloes hand, but she will not sit still long enough to tell.
Donna and I after the pedicures that Jeremiah treated us to. My first ever!!!!


Chloe and Uncle Jeremiah kiss bye bye, the last night we were there.


I am back!


Hello I am back to my blog, I had a vacation and then some. Now, being all refreshed and all that, expect to see lots of awesome photos! I am taking photos like crazy, but with my old yucky camera, so the outdoor ones are the ones that will stick. This is Rebeckahs peony, the first time it bloomed, it was beautiful.

Happy Baby Toes


Here are some really happy babies nursing, Mollie and Chloe, toe to toe.

Our Luna



Blessing with a Luna moth, that we found out by the B&B cottage.