Tuesday, November 22, 2011

More Fall Changes ~

Fall changes are in full swing right now. As there are a few more trees gracing our yard with their vibrant colors. Most of the Poplar's leaves fell back in September, due to the Summer drought. I've added 3 more pots of bright mums to the yard, 2 in pots on the porch, with 2 more to be planted after I use them for other things first.


The last 2 nights have brought a hard freeze to our garden and a cold breath to our days. We've had our first fire for the season and had to turn on the heat a little. The chilly morning temps makes choring something I put off to later in the mornings now. I know the cold will only get more settled in around us and we will have to face it regardless of what time of day it is.


Milking will be a sure thing this winter as both Anna & Sugar will be giving us plenty come December. What! you didn't know Sugar had birthed? Opps! Guess I failed to post the good news awhile back(say about October.) Shame on me ! Well let me introduce you to the newest additions to Heartland Farm.


Newborn faces are always sweet to behold~

Sugar's baby girl ~ looks a lot like one of our other mothers.

Guess she is carrying her daddy's genes.

Sugar's baby boy ~ loving the spots!


This is the first time we've had Fall babies. Though it shouldn't be any different than the ones born in January, February and March of this year. We weathered cold then and I am sure given the latest blast of cold we will have to use the same precautions with these babies as well. Guess it is time to crochet some more sweaters for the "kids." Despite the fact they are saying we will be having a milder Winter than usual.


Our preparations for is is under way but I fear not soon enough as our list is lengthy. My time is already stretched and with teaching the Bible Study come Monday. My weeks will be fuller real soon. I'm finding that I already can't get around to everything that needs my attention. Leaving no time for those activities I desire to do, that help to keep me sane in the midst of all the work. I purchased 2 new books this month that are waiting for some focused time. In addition to pulling out a 4yr old quilt in progress and an activity basket. Has left me with the desire to get lost in them. The cold sunny days speak of a slower pace, of a rest from the labors of Summer. Of taking the time to visit, enjoy and make use of the rockers waiting on the front porch. This is one of my favorite times of the year. I love the weather, the colors, the foods, the activities, the fires, the crafts but not so much the shorter days.


Guess it is a good trade off anyway,

Deborah

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