Archive for the 'Farm Life' Category

Shocking Experience

February 15 2010 Categorized Under: Farm Life one Commented

February ‘10-My husband Tom and our son Hawken were feeding the Billie Goat. On our lower farm, the milkhouse serves as a hotel over the chilly winter months. A long haired Sammy cat and 1 pristine  white 17 year old goat reside together within the walls of a vacated milkhouse.
I offered to Tom that I’d [...]

Inventory

January 28 2010 Categorized Under: Farm Life, Trapping No Commented

Jan. ‘10-Trap Shack Showroom is warmed with the heater that’s been blasting all day for us. It’s end of 2009 inventory time. It’s a carefully selected time to count the remaining trapping and coon hunting supplies. Hawken busied himself digging in the waxed dirt with a shovel. An hour later-we had a large part of [...]

Opossum Van

January 19 2010 Categorized Under: Farm Life one Commented

Jan. 13, ‘10-It’s been the usual lively days @ Welcome Home Farm. Tom carefully set two cage  traps to catch the opossum that was after the poultry. He baited it with Greg’s Great Coon Bait. Tom was successful and captured the animal. Let’s just say he didn’t get over to get the animal out of the cage [...]

Steep Hills=Big Thrills

January 3 2010 Categorized Under: Farm Life, Nature, Trapping No Commented

Jan. 2nd, ‘10-My hubby Doc Tom has described how invariably the front end of a snowstorm produces a weather system that causes cattle to calve.   A   client of Tom’s had a small herd of cattle nestled @ the bottom of a steep hill. I’d heard the story many times of how he slid sideways down [...]

Resolve to Dissolve and Evolve in the Blue Moon Light

December 31 2009 Categorized Under: Farm Life, Nature No Commented

Dec. 31, ‘09-It’s 5 AM and 7 degrees above zero. I peer intently @ the blue moon bouncing  beams in the morning chill. It’s a thrill to marvel @ the cosmic dance and the chance to enhance my stance in life. It’s a vision and working  from the end point forward. Settling into a deep [...]

Stars and Light in the Winter Night

December 29 2009 Categorized Under: Farm Life, Nature No Commented

Dec. 29, ‘09-Frozen stillness slaps my skin as I step out onto the porch in the early morning. I dare to glance @ the thermometer and it rudely displays -3 degrees. I steal a glance through my half face mask and then it happens. I savor stars all sparkly strung through the sky like Christmas [...]

Continuing the Walk in my Winter Outerwear

December 22 2009 Categorized Under: Farm Life No Commented

Dec. 19, ‘09-Snow is piling up and swirling around the early morning hours. I’m busting a path to get the lower gate open un-chained. Jasper is incessantly baaing @ me. He’s a moving snow sheep and has ice around his eyes. I feel tears sting my eyes and I promise him a dry bed. He’s [...]

Walking in My Winter Outerwear

December 17 2009 Categorized Under: Farm Life No Commented

Dec. 16, ‘09-I step outside and am struck by the contrast of a hot pink garden flamingo propped up on the canary yellow porch wall and the snow draped across it’s back. It’s bitterly cold and @ 5 AM it’s a jolt to my system. Hot pink 1/2 face mask, forest green down feather jacket [...]

Tree or not to plant Trees…

December 14 2009 Categorized Under: Family, Farm Life No Commented

Dec. 14, ‘09-I greet the day with zest and plug first the artificial Christmas tree in. A bell ornament dingles as I fumble with no lights on @ 5 AM. I stumble on Hawken’s police tow truck that he hooked up to the tree last night. He’s loaded the truck with assorted round decorative balls. [...]

Road Trip to ACRES Conference

December 6 2009 Categorized Under: Farm Life, Nature, Vet World No Commented

Dec. 4, ‘09-Tom and I ventured towards the St. Paul Conference and our first stop on the roadtrip was Rieck’s Park, just North of Alma, WI. At 7 AM there was a slight dusting of snow and chilly wind that prompted the waterfowl to sit quietly on the water. Tom eye-balled the assortment of ducks [...]