Life in another small town like all small towns...really
“A day in the country is worth a month in town” ―Christina Rossetti
Monday, November 17, 2008
Ten Minutes
I had been out walking this morning and wanted to take some pictures of the goats from the hill. It was an interesting perspective. Also I was hoping the group of ducks were still on the pond.
I was noticing that since the snow was white, the goats no longer look as white. Sort of cream. I got a bit distracted by the snow on the dried Joe Pye Weed and all the muted, somber colors...
I love how all the grays and the lines and textures work here.
Snickers joined us on this walk and tested her jumping ability...
and the temperament of Jock.
I also wanted to get a shot or two of the completed fences, although the lighting is not the best.
In the ten minutes from the first picture, the weather suddenly changed and as you can see we got some more snow.
I never made it up to the hill for the other picture. Another day.
The blog is really notes to my friends, old and new, to let you know what's going on in our lives. Its also a diary of sorts for myself. It started at the farm in Ligonier, PA, hence the name, but now life and work has moved us back to Connecticut,
I've always taken lots of photos and sent postcards from everywhere we travel, just to keep in touch. Email took over and then the digital camera.
Instead of me plugging up your email, you can check in when you have the time.
And yes, another town with the same problems as any other!!!
Please enjoy and let me hear from you...really~
Storm Exposure
A crack in the storm clouds spotlights the farm
Twin Bucklings born 12 31 11 and Triplet Bucklings born 1 8 12
Adeline, Shown by Julia, 0-6 Month Doe 4-H Blue Ribbon Winner
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