The little ones are getting quite fiesty! I was worried that they weren't going to get enough milk, but they are romping everywhere. They jump up and down all over the place in their pen. Stanley watches intently, but he doesn't show any insterest in hurting them. Not even when one decided to sneak through the slats. Tom found some scrap wood and extra panels to put up so they won't do that again.
Belle poses with her two little guys. She is even smiling!
The garden is coming to an end. The cooler weather isn't helping with my eggplant. I see lots of purple flowers, but no eggplants. The strawberry bushes have gone mad, and on some days I can still pick a few good ones. You can see the small one right there on the left in the picture.
Just had to throw One-Eyed Sam in here. He's just waiting for his attention.
We had an accident in our neighborhood that resulted in a funeral these last few days. I volunteered making rolls for the dinner. I came home friday night and made two big cookie sheets of dinner rolls. They turned out o.k, but they raised big enough that they looked like pull aparts. So I got up Saturday morning and made more rolls but raised them in the cupcake tins. I ended up with 4 1/2 dozen more rolls. Apparently, there weren't as many people as they planned, so they remainder were sent back home. I have a lot in my freezer now. That is o.k. the pull aparts will make great rolls for chicken and biscuts or beef and gravy when it gets cold.
While I was baking those yesterday and the oven was hot. I also made my carrot souffle and coleslaw for a side for a dinner today. We are joining friends from church for a shrimp boil and I was ask to bring a veggie dish. Carrot souffle is veggie, right?
3 comments:
I just love all the wonderful photos.
The pigs are soooo cute!
Your background looks amazingly like the photo I took in my backyard yesterday! I just love it. WOW.
Enjoy all those animals now. Be blessed.
Glad those babies are doing so well. They are the cutest things.
About horseradish-the best source is if you can find someone who already has an established patch and transplant some. It spreads and most people are only too happy to get rid of it. I'll post photos when I make the sauce.
From Glory Farm,
Rhonda
The pictures are great This post bring back memories of growing up on the farm.Have a wonderfull day . Lorena
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