More adventures with trees! Hello to a few cedar trees moved in to the farm. We blocked off our old driveway. When I stop and think about our farm and our old house site, it sends me off into a fit of reflecting. Life changes and changes and changes.
It works rather well to live on a dirt road that has a large sand pile ridge on the side of it from the road grader. Sand and dirt, for filling in around trees, within skidsteer scraping reach.
I so love these kind of photos. Who knows why??? Perhaps partly because I like close up photos.
Filling in all around…
My whole house is in disarray, but I started painting my basement cupboards. I’m officially a chalk paint enthusiast. Thank-you, Annie Sloan. Love the paint and my pretty round paintbrush.
Hi house! Do the people that live here like white? So curious to know!
Scraping and cutting edges in prep to spread out gravel and rock.
This is the way we dump the dirt, dump the dirt, dump the dirt,
This is the way we dump the dirt, on a springy afternoon!
The Mom of the family decides to snap some pictures, so perhaps she can send out Easter cards even if they are late.
Favorite perch for the littlers of our fam~
Bird’s eye view of dad and bro working on holes and posts to hang a hammock!
Hello to shuffling machinery, groceries&cleaning&bookwork, oh my, building fence with J, spraying field, stuffed up ears and not feeling so good, helping Grandma, lovely spring day, wind roaring the next, digging fence post holes, surgery for Mom, wedding to attend, feeling flattened and flabbergasted by a few things, The Antelope in the Living Room arriving in my mailbox {happy, happy dance}, grieving for families saying good-bye to children, giving God glory and resting in Him.
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So many thing change as the years go by. Love the pics and the memories! Lots of those created at the old house but so glad you have this place now! It’s gorgeous!