Lots of fun for all. They are very cute. Love the way they spring up in little jumps. So much energy contained in such a little body. I think you are going to have your hands full in a few months. I didnt realise the road was so close. I guess in winter with the snow there is no foliage to hide it. Has the novelty worn off all but you or are the kids (two legged ones) still involved.
In June of 2011, my husband, three of our five children, our Black Lab (Blue) and our four inside cats (Freak, Fizzle, Rusty, and Bella) and three rabbits (Luna, Midnight and Winchester) have been living at our 1.3 acre farmhouse. We’ve been working on converting the land back to a farm. Since moving here, we’ve acquired a Great Pyrenees (Ollie), a number of outside kitties, a handful of goats, a couple sheep, a couple alpacas and bees/chickens are scheduled to arrive Spring of 2013. We also planted a number of fruit trees on the property (and plan to add a few more) and have been working on putting in gardens to grow as much of our own food as possible. We certainly aren’t experts in any of this, please join our adventure as we muddle through becoming farmers, beekeepers, shepherds and more.
Lots of fun for all. They are very cute. Love the way they spring up in little jumps. So much energy contained in such a little body. I think you are going to have your hands full in a few months. I didnt realise the road was so close. I guess in winter with the snow there is no foliage to hide it. Has the novelty worn off all but you or are the kids (two legged ones) still involved.
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