Friday Farm Favorites: Anticipation
Did someone say–treat? Happy Weekend, Everyone! 🙂
Did someone say–treat? Happy Weekend, Everyone! 🙂
Apparently, huge temperature swings are something that we’re just going to have to get used to this time of year.  Lately, we’ve been experiencing what I like to call “yo-yo” weather.  Our forecast this week is 65 degrees F. today, 72 degrees F. tomorrow, and snowing on Saturday.  This weather isn’t great for people, but it’s especially not good for sheep and chickens.  Their bodies acclimate to the cold, winter weather, and when there’s an unseasonably warm day–they may feel overheated.  After a week of balmy, warm days, a 40 or 50 degree drop in temperature is jarring to these animals’ systems and may cause illness.  So, to help, Farmguy and I feed the sheep and chickens extra grain to supplement their diets, especially on cold days. Yesterday, I was feeding the sheep their afternoon grain, when I noticed the grain bin was getting low. Well, let me just say, getting caught with no grain on Green Hill Farm is definitely a no-no.  Anyway, it reminded me of a lesson I learned last year.  And, I thought I would share it again.  🙂 Last weekend, Farmguy and I gathered our sheep for their spring shearing.  We’ve had a number of warm days since early April with temperatures in the 70’s and 80’s, and the sheep were appearing a bit stressed by the heat.  I was happy to finally get a shearing date, but also a little nervous about rain as […]
Sunrise on Green Hill Farm “The Light” When traveling through a valley of shadows, Take heart— The crest of the hill is within sight. And, with a little faith and perseverance, Grace will be found…. By dwelling in the light. ~Tonya R. Hengerer
Whenever Farmguy and I visit the Cotswolds, we always make a point of spending the day at Sudeley Castle near Winchcombe in Gloucestershire, England. Â The present structure was built in the 15th century and has nine individual gardens. Â These lovely and historical gardens are associated with four of England’s queens—Anne Boleyn, Katherine Parr, Lady Jane Grey, and Elizabeth I. […]
I started my blog, Fourth Generation Farmgirl about 2 1/2 years ago.  It was the tenth anniversary of moving back to my ancestral home at Green Hill Farm.  Green Hill Farm: A Retrospective  Green Hill Farm includes the main house, a cottage, a big barn, pastures, and many outbuildings.  After some research at our local county courthouse and public library, Farmguy […]
“Meet me in the country for a day. We’ll be happy. And we’ll dance. Oh, we’re gonna dance our blues away…” ~Tom Johnston
It’s been so warm and sunny here lately that daffodils are blooming and the pastures are turning from dull brown to vibrant green. So, this past weekend, Farmguy and I decided it was a good time to gather our sheep to administer their yearly vaccines and attend to other routine care practices like trimming hooves and de-worming. Â After we finished, […]
Before Christmas, I read an article along the lines of self-empowerment and jotted down some highlights that made an impression. Â I know I’ve heard much of this advice at one time or another, but seeing it all together resonated. Â I looked for the article the other day, but unfortunately, I misplaced it. Â I did, however, manage to find my scribbled notes. Â I thought they were worth sharing. —Be Bold. Go for what you want and don’t be afraid of hearing “no.” Â Embrace your choices and own them. —Know when to walk away. Cultivate a no-B.S. attitude. Â Never invest your time and energy into something or someone who isn’t offering respectable returns. —Communicate your needs and set boundaries. Never sit silently in front of someone who disrespects you. Â Set a boundary right then and there…and move forward. **–Bounce back from problems. Look for a solution. Â Learn the lesson, apply it to the future, and move on. Â Don’t waste time regretting. —Actions speak louder… Never rely on words. Â Only through actions can we gauge the true motives and feelings of others. —Know when to say “no.” Don’t be a pushover. Â And, NEVER apologize for doing things that make you happy. Â Never bend yourself backwards, forward (and backwards again) to please people who wouldn’t do the same for you. **–Don’t play the victim. You’re in total control of how you react to a situation. Â When things […]
Sleeping Beauties…
“Remember, the entrance door to the sanctuary is inside you.” ~Rumi