When you live on a farm with animals, life can be very pleasant. But not all days are happy ones. You have to take the bad with the good; you simply don't have a choice.
We arrived home last Lord's Day evening after a great day of worship and fellowship to find one duck and two guineas missing; the other two guineas dead. I don't think any of us realized how difficult it was to keep birds alive out here. Ducks...chickens...guineas...they all have predators.
And I was going to post about two more of our predators being killed, but someone else already did. I have to give the credit to Kenan our fisher gal this time though; she caught both all by herself. Good job, Sis!
Work on the barn is going slow, but it's going. The plumbing I believe is finished, or nearly so, and we've gotten a good ways into the electrical work. The concrete slab for the porch was poured today and it's totally nice! Really, it does look good.
Sweet!
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ReplyDeleteWould you mind telling the other Centerville/Heritage bloggers to alow "anonymous comments". It is no wonder you get all the comments!:)
Love-Alexis
Thanks for posting. Very nice too.
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