Nari's bored... the rain the News said would arrive... finally arrived. She is either yawning, showing me her pretty fangs.... or saying... can you hear me now.. fix the (blank) weather already! LOL
Took a couple more photos to show you she is not all fangs. ;O) Played with photoshop a little bit.... which one do you like?
I really need to take a close up of the leaves on this tree. They are huge, hand size and larger. Have no idea what species tree it is, will have to look it up some time. Is rather a pretty tree.
Swallow nest and just around the corner, there is a Purple finch nest on yet another light. Looks like we will be baby bird central soon.
One of the many types of bug traps we have on the place. Amount of bugs here, is impressive.
The slow feeder hay bags I finally picked up. Dyfra is a horse version of a vacuum cleaner. She will eat her food and just about everyone else's, before anyone else has a chance to have their share. So where it would take her about a 1/2 hour to eat one meal, now it takes 4 hours and everyone else can get their fill too.
One of the Easter Egger pullets, front and center and the only two chicks that survived the shipment. Those are the two RIR's. The RIR's are doing quite well and one loves to sit on your shoulders. Could be problem as she gets bigger.... LOL
I am pretty sure, this Easter Egger in the above and below photos, is going to be a rooster. Will see how his temperament is, after he grows up, to whether we eat him or not.
A colorful flock of young chickens. They are enjoying their hen house yard.
This is Nari, our mighty outside mouser. Except when it rains, or is windy... or she needs a nap, then... she is inside. The morning I took these photo's, she kept flipping around on her window seat...
She would look outside, paw at the window saying she was Bored... humans are suppose to make the weather perfect at all times.
And then I get the look of ... Well... do something about this atrocity, rain is so over rated. LOL
Hen House fenced and the trees looking very green. In the front of the Hen House yard, I planted a Japanese cherry tree, like the beautiful ones we had in Oregon. In a few years, it will be stunning.
If you look above the culverts, you can see the next section of fencing going up.
Oak trees leafed out in the back yard area.
Hay Shed and green....
Dyfra and Charming in the horse pasture.
Spindly Oak trees in the horse pasture, at least they will offer some shade.
Another photo of the fencing going up near the road. This fencing will keep dogs out, and just in case our animals get loose, keep them from getting hit on the road if they get out.
Last but not least, the run in shed, with the green trees in the back ground.
This area of the country will never be as lush and green as the stunning NW.... but it is now home. With everything we do here, makes it a good place to live. One of the perks on living on this side of the country, is the museums, History and being able to see things, like the Discovery Space Shuttle. And DH having a job he loves is... priceless!
Decided to remove any ads, as I was finding them rather annoying to deal with.
One thing I personally hate is wading through ad after ad, to try to read a post or see the photographs.
Figured many would feel the same way.
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