This is Sadie, having her Soft Paw's put on. This is how we keep both us and the furniture from getting scratched. It doesn't hurt the Cat's and it is easy to do.
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3 years ago
Welcome to the Nees Family blog. Thought it would be a good way to share pictures and see what we have been up to.
This is Sadie, having her Soft Paw's put on. This is how we keep both us and the furniture from getting scratched. It doesn't hurt the Cat's and it is easy to do.
This photo has nothing to do with that morning but I did want to show which Cat I was talking about.
DH and I took a walk in one of our woodlands while it was still cool out and I could take some photos. We heard all manner of birds and heard the great white Owl that lives in the woods. One these days we will take comfy chairs and wait for him to show himself to both of us.
Some of the many brussel sprouts interlaced with Onions in the Kitchen Garden.
Close up of one of the Corn stocks. I am back to using "Sugar Dots" this year, as it is the only corn I have found to be reliable in this climate.
Once upon a time, there was this dark hair lady with blue eyes that rode a horse of the ancient Vikings. They were on a quest to find something very rare. The Lady rode the grey mist (Dyfra means, Mist in Icelandic) of the forest along the meadows, searching.
The Lady rode deeper into the dark forest with no fear because she knew her trusty grey steed would keep her safe. She listened and watched with her Viking horse as she rode on, hoping to find what she was seeking.
They came out to the edge of the Forest of Dark and Light, hearing a slight tinkling of bells then both turned and looked.
There in the distance ,through the dark forest to the meadow heights, mist dancing in the background, was the rare creature they were looking for. For you see, it is only seen once in a life time, a Miniature Chestnut unicorn wearing a neckless of tiny bells and protected by the good Fairies of the Forest.
Very late last night the hay guy was working in the hay field. He did not get it all finished, so hopefully tonight.
We finally found some ducklings local. Here are the 3 Cayugas.
This is Edda's true coloring. This photo was taken in the shade and shows her light silvery grey mane.

