GREETINGS
Warm days and cool nights, all the flowers are blooming, seedlings starting to emerge, chickens laying lots of eggs, sheep growing more wool, and cats watching chipmunks and birds by day and the antic’s of skunks at night. We did have a terrible thunderstorm the night before last and the skunk must have been right near my bedroom window. The sky filled up with light and with a crack of thunder the perfume de skunk came floating in my window. The cats raced to the window and I smiled. Even skunks get startled by the noise and light of the storm.
AND THE RAINS CAME
The rains came down in torrents the night before last. Mud and water flowed through the barn.
I will be digging trenches today as more heavy rains are expected tonight. The downstairs back chicken coop got wet and I did clean that last night Lauren , Tyler and Charlie came over and it took them almost 4 hours to get it all cleaned.
What a huge help, it would have taken me alone a better part of a week. My friend Danielle will be over sometime to load it all into her truck and mulch her garden with it. I have a never ending supply.
BABY ROBINS
From the hay door the Robins nest can be seen and Tyler took some great pictures.
Many thanks for reading my blog on this sunny June Sunday. I hope you have a lovely day. Carole
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