Friday, June 7, 2013

Kids and critters, and family too

Kids playing with our vets daughter, Emily and her baby goat, Bumblebee


Emily K and Emily J

Noah holding Sydney

Last batch of kittens, how cute, they are hugging each other.

Checking out the horrible. dead smell under our shed. Found a very large cat that we have never seen before. So glad honey took care of that one! I only observed from the porch, and the smell was horrible from there!

Notice: Dad has bandana on, poor Noah gets the whole smell, with his finger in his mouth of course!


Playing in the sprinkler on a hot day, next day cold!

Dinner with Mom's brothers and sister

Mom's family

Uncle Bill reading Grandma's list

Milking Tinkerbell, our non-pregnant, never had a baby goat. Milked her for almost 30 minutes, didn't milk her dry, and while I milked her, I shot it into this bowl, which she drank! She had a huge udder on her and our vet said we may need to milk her out once. A specific weed can cause a goat to develop an udder., which obviously happened with ours.

Beautiful lilies

More of our kittens

My view out our kitchen window of our  Rose of Sharon bush that I landscaped. I removed the small stones around it, added these large ones from the dairy pad, and put Diana's old fish tank gravel at the base.I think it turned out great!

Picture of our 4 larger out door critters. Peanut in front, Tinkerbell the goat, Beauty the horse, and Coco the goat in the background.

Eggs in our bluebird box. It was a decoration birdhouse, and a bluebird decided it was good enough for real!
Next day, there were 4 eggs!

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