Wednesday, December 12, 2012

meet the very first additions to our farm

We welcomed three precious rabbits to the farm this week. They are all girls (does, in the farming world) but three different breeds (all known for their meat) in three different colors. They don't have names yet, but they certainly need them since they will probably be around for the next 5 years. They are all still young, so we will wait a few months before we get a boy (a buck.) I have enjoyed the past several days, waking up early and going out late after work to check on them. 

It's a pretty good feeling to have something depending on you.

pretty brown lady, she is a Dutch cross

white with grey ears, tail, and nose- she is a New Zealand / Tennessee Redback cross

this fancy girl is a pure Dutch- she is certainly the prettiest

Apologies for the red eyes and low quality photographs,
but I am finding that life is too short for editing.

Until next time, live simply,

Angela and Jonathan

Thursday, December 6, 2012

the winter quiet

Winter is settling in. I was bundled up this morning to face the 20 degree frost to feed the animals. Even without livestock to care for, the cats and dogs are still time consuming. Things are relatively slow and quiet now, winters cold does seem to have that affect. With the holidays surrounding us it is a time for family and food, projects set on the back burner. Jonathan and I are both working now, meaning farm projects will be the focus very soon. For now, we just enjoy the cold.

smoke
the barn kitties in training - I'm using a big dog crate for a few hours at a time
compost growing

the trees had their first pruning

the shed (with walls and everything)

my cousin Billy did this beautiful wood burnt sign with a magnifying glass

Zae has been enjoying his trips outside

Roxy is enjoying herself as well, although she is definitely the scaredy one

Trilli is busy, the search for hunting season leftovers in full effect

Live simply,
Angela and Jonathan