Bucket-O-Hens
Bucket-o-hens. We were so excited to find chicks a few weeks ago not only because they’re adorable and fun, but
Bucket-o-hens. We were so excited to find chicks a few weeks ago not only because they’re adorable and fun, but
Wanting breakfast, pronto. I always keep a close eye on the horses, especially during the winter when their thick coat
Finally behaving herself. Yesterday was a beautiful reprieve from the gloomy, chilly winter weather so naturally, we took the chance
A fresh start of beautiful blue eggs! A few days ago, I was out in the morning, checking and feeding
I warn the girls that eating snow can be kind of yucky if they aren’t careful. Raven doesn’t really listen.
After finding someone nearby who was selling chicks at a reasonable price, I set up a time to swing by
Dancer’s plain but pretty. I set a goal for myself to work the horses fifty-two times this year. I admit
All tucked in for the duration of winter. Before the latest cold snap, Jack cut and situated some thick insulation
Jack made us one of his favorite Mexican breakfasts. Letting the horses out. Here’s a typical Saturday for us. Helping
These two barely ever sit still. Raven’s had a friend over for a week and he’s just her type: active,
Raven stretching her legs while we had a family night bonfire. Raven and I are averaging about three mile jogs
Raven LOVES Jack. Sometimes, Jack and Raven go out for some mutual exercise. Similar to mutual goofiness.
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