June has been so good on the farm. The Airbnb has been booked, and we've had tons of guests that love our farm. We love meeting people from around the world and sharing our animals with them. Mark has been zeroed in on projects, and he has gotten so much done! We've hired Sawyer and sometimes Amanda to come work on Saturdays, so that has helped get stuff done too. It's looking so good!
Random Stuff:
I put this reel together to show how great our area is in the spring. I just love wild flower season!
My new bird area has attracted so many different kinds of birds. It's been fun to sit on the back porch and watch them come eat and use the bird bath.
We also have a couple of squirrels, so I always leave a little bit of food on the rock for them. Sometimes I find them sitting right in the middle of my hanging bird feeder having lunch. 😅
We have two hummingbird feeders, and we get tons of hummingbirds now. Sometimes they buzz right past our heads.
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I go to bed early because I get up pretty early to run, so I usually miss the sunsets, but I've seen a few good ones. |
We still have to drag the dirt lot about once a month to keep the weeds down.
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One of my friends was driving by on the evening of a full moon and took a picture of the farm with the moon behind it as she drove by. I think it's a cool picture! |
We extended our lawn. It was a spur of the moment decision, but one we are so happy with! We planted a bunch of wind break trees last month, and then we were left with a weed patch between all the trees. We talked about sprinkling grass seed, but we knew our sprinklers would only reach half of it. So Mark called our landscapers, and before we knew it, we had a beautiful lawn where the weeds used to be. It looks so much cleaner now. We are getting this place looking awesome, one weed patch at a time. 😀
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I love it so much! |
Our orchard is kicking butt this year! There is so much fruit on the trees! Mark, Sawyer, and Amanda spent a couple Saturdays doing some work to protect the trees from the deer and the birds. It was a big job, but it looks nice, and was very needed.
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They dug around the trees and made it so that when we water, the water has a place to sit and seep in slowly instead of just running off. |
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They also put a round fence around each tree so the deer can't scratch their antlers on the bark, or eat the trees. There is a little hook system so that I can open up the fence and get inside to pick the fruit. |
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They did the same thing around the grapes, but added wire for the grapes to climb up. Our grape plant took off this year! |
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Lastly, we got tree covers so the birds won't eat our fruit this year. So far they are working great! |
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Good thing we got those tree covers on, because my cherry tree is dreamy this year. So many cherries! |
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We did have a pretty big mishap this month. We had a big part of a tree come down. We aren't even sure what happened. It wasn't windy, but a huge section of a cottonwood tree just fell over. It landed through the free range chicken area, smashed the chicken shelter Mark just made, and took out the fence between the chicken area and the cow pasture. It went quite a ways into the cow pasture and landed right where the cows usually sleep. I'm not sure if it was a near miss for Ace, but he ended up stuck in the chicken area with the downed tree and the sprinkler spraying on him. Poor guy! 😓 Opal was still in the pasture. I couldn't get Ace out, so I decided to halter him and take him through the chicken gate. I tried to put his halter on and realized it no longer fit...like not even close. I guess they grew in the few months they have been in the pasture. I had no other way to get him out, so I just said, "Sorry buddy" and wrenched the halter really hard until I could latch it on the first notch. He was such a good boy. I think he could tell I was trying to help him get out of there and get back with Opal. After that, I tried Opal's halter on her, and same thing; way too small. I went straight in the house and ordered new ones.
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What a mess! |
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That same evening I got home from running, and found this big pile of branches. Mark was already at work getting it all cleaned up! |
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RIP chicken shelter! 😞 |
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The poor fence! |
Mark had it all chainsawed up in no time. He kept part of the tree base in there, because the chickens like climbing on it. The fence was replaced within a couple days, and we were mostly back to normal. We still have a huge pile of branches to haul off, but we've been letting the animals eat all the leaves off of them first.
It was a big mess, and an inconvenience, but I haven't even complained about it. I just keep thanking my lucky stars that it wasn't worse. We can rebuild fences and chicken shelters, but we can't replace Ace and Opal. The chickens were all still in the coop when it happened too. I think of what could have happened, and I'm grateful for what did happen.
Cats:
Kitties are doing great. Floof and Michem just spend most of their days watching the birds and squirrels out the back door.
We don't see Stormy a ton in the summer time. She comes and meows at the back door, or makes sure she is there when I'm feeding the animals on the days that she feels hungry. We are almost out of hay in the hay barn too, so she may not feel as comfortable sleeping there until we fill it back up. We often see her walking around with a mouse hanging out of her mouth though, so she's still working hard on the farm.
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I finally decorated my hearth and mantel, and ever since then, it's Floof's favorite place to be. |
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I think I may need to order another cat bed. |
Goats:
The goats are still hanging out just living their best lives. They spend their days running around with the donkeys in the corrals. Sometimes they get to go out in the pasture with the cows, and other times they get to go into the chicken's free range area to help eat down the grass. They are pretty chill, and easy to have around.
Ginger loves to take naps in the sunshine.
Roxie is so cute! 😂
We had the big section of a tree fall over and make a huge mess. Mark let the cows and goats eat the leaves off the branches so it would be easier to clean them up. Dolly was in heaven, and could care less that she had a branch stuck on her head. 😂
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Total weirdos!
Cows:
I love my cute cows! They have been enjoying their time in the pasture. They were on just grass for a while, but they ate that down pretty quick, so now we are supplementing some hay again. I love when I throw their hay over the fence, and then call them to come eat. Watching them come to get their breakfast or dinner is my favorite thing. They are just so dang cute!
Sawyer and Amanda have been working on the farm a lot this summer, plus they come for Sunday dinners. They always make their rounds to say hi to all the animals. Amanda's favorites are the chickens, and Sawyer's favorite is Ace. It's funny because Ace is by far the most intimidating, but for some reason, him and Sawyer have a connection.
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Scratches for Opal! |
I seriously just love him! He can be a huge pain, but look at that cute face! 😁
And I can't even get over how cute Opal is!
Ace had a rough morning when the tree fell. He somehow ended up stuck in the chicken run with the sprinkler spraying him. Poor guy didn't even finish his breakfast before he laid down and took a nap in it.
Just like the goats, the cow really enjoyed the aftermath of the tree falling. They were on clean up duty, and they did a fantastic job. Enjoy this video of Opal getting very into her job. 😅
Ace loves visitors! He's like the welcoming committee on the farm. 😄 Ashley and her girls came to visit the animals, and Ace took full advantage and soaked up all the love he could get.
Opal has been a dirty mess for a long time. She hasn't had a bath since she's been in the pasture. She hardly looked white anymore! Between getting wet in the sprinklers and laying in the dirt, she was so dingy. It's hard for me to wash her by myself, and Mark gets wrapped up in farm projects, so I recruited Amanda to help me. She looked so much better when we were done. She was white and fluffy again!
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So clean and pretty again! I think her face has matured a lot in the past couple months. |
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Most times when Ace lays down, he's very snuggly. Sometime I sit down by him, and he'll lay his head on my lap. He was extra snuggly on this evening, so me and Amanda just sat with them for a long time. Both cows got face massages. |
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He's my giant teddy bear! |
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Cutest little friends! |
Chickens:
I was so nervous about introducing the newest chickens to the flock, but it has gone so smoothly. Everyone seems to be getting along. The new ones pretty much stay together, and the old ones stay together, but slowly they are starting to intermingle a little bit more each week.
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This picture cracks me up! It's like a meeting at the water cooler. I actually put this little tiny chicken waterer out in the chicken run for the new chickens. I wasn't sure if they would be able to figure out the big waterer that we have in there. I wanted to make sure they had something they were used to until they had time to watch the older chickens get a drink out of the big one (they have to use their beaks to press a button, so there is a small learning curve). This picture is all the older chickens at the small waterer. They all gathered around and drank it right down. I filled it several times a day, and it was always the older ones drinking it all. I guess it was like the shiny new toy. 😂 I finally just took it out, because the younger ones weren't getting to use it anyways. |
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Freda is the biggest love! If anyone comes in the coop, she's ready to jump right up for some snuggles. |
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It was time to spring clean the chicken coop! I decided to deep clean it once a year, so Amanda and I got to work. We wiped down all the walls, scrubbed off the roost, cleaned the mirrors and windows, added new sand, and even sprinkled herbs in the nesting boxes. It looked so fresh and new again! Happy chickens lay the best eggs!
The chickens have really enjoyed their little free range pasture Mark made for them. We are going to build some fun enrichment things to go in it, but for now they are having fun being in a bigger ares, and hunting for bugs.
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Amanda can't come over without going out to play with the chickens. That is paint on her pants, not poop! 😅 |
This is Banana or Sage (we can't tell them apart yet). They are light brahmas, and they are going to be very big! I think they are so pretty!
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This is probably my current favorite picture on my phone. |
Donkeys:
We've been trying to hike the donkeys once a week. They have been loving it! Here is a reel from the Glen's Grunt-Hidden Vista trail.
We also took Clover and Willow on a hike to Cress Creek. They did so good!
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Mark & Willow |
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My babies! |
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We had some Airbnb guests that had two little girls who loved the donkeys. The girls took Clover and Willow on a walk around the property. This girl did so good keeping Willow in line. I told her she might need to be a little firm with Willow to keep her from eating, and this girl took charge and did awesome. |
We had the booth decorated for the 4th of July all through June, so our Airbnb guests could do pictures with the animals when they came. Clover and Willow were a big hit with our guests.
We took the donkeys on another hike up Kelly Mountain. It was so pretty, and the donkeys are loving all the new places they get to explore.
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The flowers were so good! |
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Clover has started rolling on our hikes. If she thinks a spot looks nice and soft, she just drops and does a quick roll. It always takes me by surprise. |
That's it for June! Stay tuned because we still have big projects planned for the rest of summer!