Thursday, November 10, 2011

Stick 'Em Up!!



Grant being a pest this afternoon while I was trying to get some work done.....



He's a double barreled mess is all I can say sometimes!!



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This would be Emily playing with Kitty several years ago.




Kitty has been in our family longer than any of our kids have been!



Right now she's having some health issues that make us concerned she's not going to be with us many more days or weeks.  We spent a good part of the morning at the vet's office trying to get to the bottom of her sudden onset of symptoms.


I should know more tomorrow when they get some lab results back.
With her being thirteen years old now I guess it is to be expected, but the kids are taking it pretty hard already.


Hopefully, the news from the vet tomorrow will leave us smiling.
Well, look at that!
I guess these two did get along once in a while when they were little!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Zoo Expands Once More




Now when you walk back onto our farm this is what you see......

all of the horses come running....



well, all except Butterscotch that is.  He's still playing hard to get most of the time.



Everyone seems to have adjusted well to their new home.  We brought the two horses over Saturday morning early and worked with them most of the day.  Late that afternoon we went back for the two ponies and Butterscotch (who really only counts as half a horse in my opinion).

 They were all glad to be reunited. 


The rest of the four day weekend (kids were out of school Monday and Tuesday) was spent grooming, feeding, petting and loving on horses.

 Grace and Grant were always quick to put lead ropes on the two ponies.  They would lead them around the paddock like oversized puppies.  It was quite comical.


There is never an issue with catching the horses.  All we have to do is open the tack room door where we store the horse feed and they are lined up waiting for a handout.  David and I agree before long we WILL end up with at least a pony if not a horse INSIDE the tack room with us.



This is Major.  He's not a bit shy.  He gets pretty pushy when it comes to treats.  He LOVES pears.  Carrots really aren't his thing. 
As you can tell from the picture though, Grace isn't about to be pushed around even by a thousand pounds of horse.


Emily was feeding Snowball.  He has really transformed into quite the little buddy with the kids.  In the beginning he wasn't really fond of being caught.

We also brought home the four seat wagon that Bluegrass Animal Land used with the ponies.  The former owner came over Monday afternoon and helped us hitch Snowball to the wagon and gave us a few pointers on using the wagon.  We also got a single seat buggy for the ponies to pull.  It need some extensive restoration before it's able to be used though.






In the midst of all the hooves, corn, saddles and loves....Grant could be found playing in the dirt in the barn.
Go figure!

 


The zoo has gotten quite large over the years so it was with great ease that we all agreed.....

What's a couple more???




















A couple more DUCKS, that is.


Meet Donald



and his lovely wife Daisy.


They are our newest residents at the farm.
Both are very tame and easy to pet and catch.
At least they're easy to catch when a four year old isn't hot on their heels screaming and chasing them around the yard.





See?
They'll eat right out of  your hand.




Like I said....
what's a few more??

These were the last two ducks left at the petting zoo.  Rick basically gave them to us just to get them gone. 


Good thing the camel was sold so quickly.
We might have become camel jockeys at this rate!

Saturday, November 5, 2011



We stopped to check on the horses one day when we were at the farm working.
We didn't do much riding, but just had some fun loving on them.

They didn't seem to mind.


Emily giving Pace a good brushing


I think this was the first time any of us ever actually touched Butterscotch.
He's been pretty shy and played hard to get.

I guess he hasn't PLAYED hard to get he really has been 'hard to get'.


Looking at him in these pictures tells you how truly tiny he is.
Don't let his size fool you though.
He is so full of spunk.  I probably trust him least of any of them.



Doesn't he just look rotten?


Emily is a little bit sweet on him.



Grant loving on Bella


Bella looking totally unimpressed with the affection.

Friday, November 4, 2011

Fall at the Farm


Grace modeling her coloring book shirt.
She colored it herself.


ready to go exploring








always able to find the last flowers of summer




working hard


cleaning the yard


the finished product


weiner roast