
to see her daffodils bloom
because they are one of the
first signs of Spring -
this year they almost lost their bloom
before we got a picture of them.

morning and evening
and sometimes during the day.
Soon, we will see their new velvet antlers
and their little babies.

on Rocky Creek Farm.
"Carrleigh" our Charolais doesn't like us,
but if you look closely,
you can see a little calf behind her -
it is black with a white face.

"wild hyacinths"
in our pen.
We think Ruairi
must have kept them
mowed down before.
Or maybe they weren't there.

there is a handsome young fellow
looking out for a pretty lass.
But Mom has cautioned us
that it could still snow -
She says it snowed 18 inches
on April 28, 1978.
She remembers the date
because that's the year
our human brother was born.
XOXO
Lilly, Piper, Carrleigh and Ivy
looking out for a pretty lass.
But Mom has cautioned us
that it could still snow -
She says it snowed 18 inches
on April 28, 1978.
She remembers the date
because that's the year
our human brother was born.
XOXO
Lilly, Piper, Carrleigh and Ivy
Spring is here, I think....great shots! However, I do agree -- Mr. Winter can always stop by for one or two more visits!
ReplyDeleteOur daffies aren't in bloom yet but the crocus is! We were out in the garden today and mom is afraid to uncover too much. She thinks we're going to have a white Easter! Time will tell!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots,
Mitch
Do you know that's almost 85 here today???? Our daffodillys are almost gone, too! Who knew!
ReplyDeleteAroo, Stuart
I'm so happy spring is here!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks beautiful and new!
ReplyDeleteHope the snow stays away.
XXXOOO Daisy, Bella & roxy
Our daffodils just started blooming, too! I say, "Welcome Spring"! I'm tired of looking at dead, brown grass!
ReplyDeleteBunny
Rolling around on the ground is fun fun fun!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's cooler and rain here at this point, but we've heard that it's hothothot 'cross the country! Love those daffydill pix and doggeh photos! What a beautiful spot!
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Sammie and Avalon
Just love your signs of spring. Yes, we just got caught off guard with several inches of snow!
ReplyDeleteWyatt and Stanzie
Yep looks like Spring has Sprung there. Our human son was born April 23 1987!! How funny huh??
ReplyDeleteWags
snazzi and addy
we love the first signs of spring
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
There are calves and bison calves in the fields around here, too. We've been busy rolling and getting covered with leaves and twigs. Mom is always pulling them out of our curls.
ReplyDeleteMorgan, Tsar and the Porties
Wow. Spring is in the air! It's hard to tell here, since it's been so warm already. I prefer having the 4 seasons like where you live. More orderly! Funny how we remember things like the weather when BIG events happen in our lives. Glad you made it to the hospital!! xx
ReplyDeleteIt does seem as though Spring is early this year. Love the farm pictures.
ReplyDeleteSweet William The Scot
Lovely posies and pups!
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What a wonderful sight to see Spring on Rocky Creek Farm! Miss Emma and Sir Bosco would love to be there with you!! Miss Emma sends Lilly and Piper some sweet spring kisses and a lot of love,
ReplyDeleteFriends in Kentucky
I showed Argyle his Mum & Da and he sends big ARRROOOOOs to them. We love all of you very much!
ReplyDeleteLike y'all's new header photos!
ReplyDeleteAroooooOOOOOOooo! Stuart
Beautiful photos of all things Spring! Love the pic of Lilly to aching - a girl after Sammie's heart! Great post - and you are so right about Mr. Winter!
ReplyDeletexo Sammie and Avalon
What lovely photos! I would love to live where you are because I could use some cows and deer as scenery! How do you like them? Do you bark at them or do you just look at them from a safe distance? Spring is here in NH too and it is so nice to have warm weather! I hope it lasts, don't you?
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