Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Not newborns....

Everywhere we go, we see newborn calves...well, not just newborn, but ones very, very young.  And one or two that I think were literally just born.  But we are never at a place to stop.  So I ran across this old photo and thought I would post it.
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I finished a couple crumb blocks this morn and I patched a pair of Roger's jeans this evening...the only sewing I have done in a couple or three days.  It was fun.  I actually took my time and did a neat job.   I really don't mind the patching, it is when the material gets so far gone that there is nothing left to patch to that I find patching a chore.
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It got windy, or what we thought was windy as we came home yesterday, but it did not hold a candle to the wind today.  It was there when I woke and though it may have slowed down some, it was till strong.  All day long.    And it felt like it was direct from an iceberg.  I am not sure if it got above 50º today.  Such a change from yesterday's shirtsleeve weather.

8 comments:

  1. Lots of newbies around. We see more Lambs here and more calves where Cheri is.
    MB

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  2. blowing a gale here and barely got above freezing all day. haven't seen any calves around here yet, I am guessing they are indoors due to the cold temperatures.

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  3. Sweet photo. This is the time of year when everyday's weather is different. Take care and enjoy the day.

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  4. The calves are some of my favorite animals, and I love the baby goats we are seeing all the time now.

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  5. love those cow faces and oh no on the wind. i don't mind it when under 25 but above that i don't like at all

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  6. It's a perfect time of year to see lots of newborns. Can't wait to see some little Bambi's in our area...

    The one critter I do NOT like to see in spring are the squirrels... They multiply like chipmunks... The squirrels drive us crazy at the bird feeders... Oh Well--tis life...

    After several warm days, we were in the 30's this morning. Felt even colder...

    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  7. Sweet little calves. Glad you got some sewing done. I too am still sewing as much as I can.

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  8. It has been quite windy here too, but it helps dry up the snow and puddles so I have to think positively about it. ;)

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