Feeling Grateful
Most days I feel very grateful to live on Green Hill Farm, surrounded by the natural beauty of the mountains and pastures as well as our farm animals and pets. It’s not always easy, but I do feel enriched by the work that we do here and the special interactions we observe and have with our animals. This post is just a little tribute to what it all means to me.
Categories: Reflections on Farm Life
“woof” to the puppies
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Thanks, Jim! 🙂
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Precious!
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Thanks so much, Cheryl. 🙂
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Beautiful photos, looks like a dream to live there
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That’s a very nice thing to say! Thank you, Jamie. 🙂
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What a lovely tribute to all your farm friends.
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Our animals bring a lot of joy to our lives. Thanks, JR. 😊
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You do a fantastic job Tonya, and I am in no doubt how hard you and Scott both work. Thank you so much for sharing your lovely farm and animals with us 🙂
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That is so kind of you, Judy! Thank you for such a heartwarming comment. It’s a pleasure to share Green Hill Farm, and I am always appreciative that people take time from their busy schedules to look in on the happenings here. 😊 xoxo
I’ve been thinking of you and hoping that your story is coming along and that everything is going well with your new position. 🙂
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Thanks Tonya, I am on about 18000 words so which is great
The new job I is going well, and I will do a short post tomorrow about how I am getting on, Thanks so much for thinking of me Tonya, that makes me so happy xxx
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Wow! That’s fantastic, Judy! I know you’re thrilled with your progress. I hope you’ll share it with your readers when it’s complete–perhaps, in installments. Glad to hear things are going well with your new position; looking forward to your next post to catch up on everything. 🙂 xo
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Thanks Tonya, you are always so supportive, and it is very much appreciated, 🙂
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You’re very welcome. All of us really enjoy your writing! 🙂
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Very sweet. Love all the animals. The music won’t play on my computer though, argh.
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Thank you very much, Deborah. So glad you enjoyed the pictures. Sorry the song wouldn’t play…maybe you could listen to it on YouTube.
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Precious. Just precious. What magical memories your farm must generate.
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Thank you. It does seem like a magical place sometimes. 🙂
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I love these picture posts. It gives me such a feeling of being on the farm without a word being written. Very cool.
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That’s such a lovely compliment, George. Thank you. I’m happy you enjoyed the post.
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I love the song and the photos! There’s something very special about the bond between humans and animals and it’s a beautiful thing to witness. Thanks for sharing this with us, Tonya!
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I really love this song by the Pogues, too. And you’re right about the bond between humans and animals–very special. Thank you, Rob. 🙂
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Your animals look extremely content, happy and peaceful (plus very photogenic). A precious, beautiful post that brought me back to the carefree days of my childhood on our traditional family farm!
Thank you for sharing Tonya! 🙂
~Carl~
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I’m so happy this post brought back fond memories. I really appreciate your kind compliment regarding my animals looking content and peaceful; that’s important to me. Thank you, Carl. 🙂
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I envy you.
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The blessings of this farm far outweigh the work and heartbreak.
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I’m sure they do.
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I love the photo of your doggies at the fence – reminds me of your wonderful story about Maude howling!
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Thank you, Becky. Maud is in full howl mode these days! 🙂
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Beautiful pictures (you also have excellent taste in music…Slàinte mhath!)
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Many thanks. I first heard that term in Edinburgh, Scotland during a whiskey tasting. Cheers! 🙂
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Great photos, love the 2 cuddling kitties and white-faced dog, so sweet! I’m so grateful there are people, younger people like you, that get it. Get the farm life, that it never really is easy, but always, always worth it. Thank you!
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Thank you for such a thoughtful and kind comment, Rachel. The dog you mentioned was Sadie. We had her 15 years and had to say goodbye last summer. You’re right….there is something true and beautiful about farm life—never easy, but always worth it. 🙂
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I enjoyed your sweet pet pics. 🙂
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Thank you so much. I appreciate hearing it. 🙂
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Beautiful photos!
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Thank you! 🙂
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