Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2014

Farm Life

While Abby and Phoebe were enjoying church camp, I spent the week with friends on their dairy farm. And boy, did I have fun! :)

I got to hand-milk and machine milk multiple cows (a life-long dream of mine); help move cattle from one pasture to another, feed various animals (cats, chickens and sheep), help make meals and cheese and butter, etc.

The rustic barn yard

B. and I explored their woods, and she showcased this lovely spring, which is all mossy now, but they used to use it.

I just love ivy and moss! As long as the ivy isn't poisonous. ;) Speaking of such, I had a pretty bad case of poison ivy until basically the day before I left on this trip. Thank God, it healed up-- after much prayer and herbal remediation. 

I wonder if this is a succulent of some kind. Sure looks like one!

We stumbled upon a lovely fallen tree

Another view of the feed barn :)

Their older daughter has quite the lovely garden. She hand-crafted these arches, and trained several rose bushes to climb them. :) 

 
There were so many pretty wildflowers, and this was the middle of summer. I can't imagine how splendid it must be in spring during the height of their blooming! 

Sweet L. (their youngest) naps. :) I couldn't resist sneaking this photo. ;)

With Mrs. W., B. and T. --- sweet kindred spirits!
Of course, I had fun getting to know my friends better too. I'd only seen them twice before in person, but we've interacted a lot via snail mail and phone since I met them 7 years ago. And I quickly learned that they aren't as sweet and innocent as they look. They are majorly mischievous deep down! I got teased a great deal but I liked that because it made me feel at home! :) Besides, I tease a great deal myself. ;) 
 
T. and the W.'s friend, C. and I take a walk around their property

This is one thing we saw. ;)

T. had so many cheery flowers sprouting in her garden. I was very much inspired by her creativity in her garden work!

The local river

I sat for probably twenty minutes trying to capture this image of the energetic hummingbird. :) It just wouldn't stay still long enough! X)
I wish I would've taken more photos while there (and most of the photos I did take weren't of people-- most of their family members are camera-shy), but I was very busy actually doing stuff. :) Which is fun! Memories and experiences are far better than photos. And yes, a sentimental photographer just said such a thing. ;)


By the end of my time there, I had fallen in love with their family and with their farm. But I was also ready to head home and be with my family...

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Scenes from Spring










... I have learned To look on nature, not as in the hour 
Of thoughtless youth; but hearing often-times 
The still, sad music of humanity, 
Nor harsh, nor grating, though of ample power 
To chasten and subdue. 

William Wordsworth

Friday, June 24, 2011

Of Kittens, Flowers and Friends

On Wednesday, Caleb, Jaden and I went to our friends the W.'s. We hadn't seen most of them since March and last November, so, it was nice to visit with them again. :)


Elisha, Deborah, Jaden and I played a game called "Blokus" which is similar to "Chinese Checkers".-- Sort of. Kind of.

One of the three kittens the W.'s have. Is is not adorable? I'm afraid that I didn't take photos of the other kittens, but I took this one because this kitten reminded me of  Carson (our long-lost kitty). These kittens are about 7-weeks-old.


Contemplating

Milkweed



Greenfinch and Wendy

Stephen :)

My lil' bud

Deborah, wearing the headband I made for her

Bein' silly
Up close of the headband I made for Debs


Group portrait -- sorry this photo is a bit blurry; those kids have boundless energy! <3




Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Photos from God's Creation

Of course, I had to take some more photos of our lovely zinnias... and other plants! :)

Lovely Birthday roses


 This was taken on our way back from the conference last weekend

Shamrocks I love the shape of them! --Three hearts attached to each other. :)

Dried roses from a bouquet Dad gave to Mom

Does anyone know the name of these flowers?



A new zinnia in our garden

Pretty 'n' pink

Corn

I love this shade pink!

Antiques

Stars




Jaden's grapevine


I used to know the name of this plant, but I forgot. Does anyone know the name of it? I really think it would be so pretty in a wedding bouquet! :)

Pole-beans

Calendula by our mailbox :)