| Flooding |
| Tornado |
I had big plans for this week. Everywhere you look on a farm there is danger. Unfortunately planning is as far as I got....so these are from the archives. Sorry.
For more Sunday Stills.....
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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
| Flooding |
| Tornado |
| I hiked all over the farm to count Brown Thrashers, only to have a pair show up on the long lawn the next day |
| A good little dairy farm girl...this one loves her milk already |
| Although you can't see him in this view of the Shagbrark Hickory, (largest tree, just right of center) there is somebody up there. |
| This guy |
| Little oaks from great tree stumps grow..... |
| Everybody gets in the act. This is a new bed Jade made where the old apple tree had to come out. |
| Some of the Candy Onions Liz put in. We ordered them in December and finally got them late last week, in a totally crushed and open box. I think they will grow though |
| The bed pictured on top two years ago just after the first frost nailed the Zucchetta |
| Ren, the big, pink dog |
| Bad Moon Rising |
| Upland Sandpiper |
| Crocus |
| Squill |
| Anise Hyssop! I am so happy to see this fragrant little delight |
| Ice Follies...been naturalizing them since we moved here and they are finally coming into their own |
| Ask any farmer and they will tell you...these crop up anew each spring as well! For Grey |
| NOT Datil pepper seeds. Leftover milkweed..... |