There's always work to be done around the land. This year we added pigs and ducks to our chicken "livestock" :) So far so good with the pigs-except for one minor and entertaining escape (which I'll have to write about later- picture 5 people chasing 2 200 lb pigs bribing them along with marshmallows :). I had Jared snap a picture of me mowing with all the kids on with me, because that's how I usually do it. Everyone wants a ride- except Coleson who would way rather run the bobcat. There's always some project that he'd love to get to for us. A huge storm came through in mid-July and took out one of our biggest pine trees. It was a big job to cut up and move to the wood pile in the back field. (Thank you silly storm. I can think of at least a dozen other projects that I would've rather done than clean up after you.) Also, Jared and the kids finally finished building the coolest fort ever!!! They're planning a fort camp-out for when the heat breaks.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Summer work
There's always work to be done around the land. This year we added pigs and ducks to our chicken "livestock" :) So far so good with the pigs-except for one minor and entertaining escape (which I'll have to write about later- picture 5 people chasing 2 200 lb pigs bribing them along with marshmallows :). I had Jared snap a picture of me mowing with all the kids on with me, because that's how I usually do it. Everyone wants a ride- except Coleson who would way rather run the bobcat. There's always some project that he'd love to get to for us. A huge storm came through in mid-July and took out one of our biggest pine trees. It was a big job to cut up and move to the wood pile in the back field. (Thank you silly storm. I can think of at least a dozen other projects that I would've rather done than clean up after you.) Also, Jared and the kids finally finished building the coolest fort ever!!! They're planning a fort camp-out for when the heat breaks.
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