i have become quite attatched to these animals
the hens and Mr Pantaloons are so amusing
as anyone who has spent time with hens knows
in that slightly daft and theatrical way which they behave
he really is very beautiful, a storybook rooster
with a fantastic crow
and he takes good care of his ladies
i’ve been playing farmgirl these last months
and it is sweet simple tasks which brighten the morning
and encourage one to get up early before it is hot
animals who love to see you every day consistantly boost one’s self esteem
{even if deep down i know it’s the one with the bucket they love….}
i have gained more confidence with these goat girls and can milk with a
great Heidi-esque splash now
i still cannot yodel, surely there must be a you tube tutorial on it…
must look that up
they are mischievous and daring
cheeky and personable
just like a story one girl turned around and started to nibble my hat
really! goats don’t really eat hats do they??
and then later i morph from farm mama into crafting mama
i had some lessons on setting up a table loom in WA
i never did post the photos… another day yet again
{do you wonder about behind the scenes and all i don’t share?
some of it is simply beautiful and disappears in the motion of the days of wonder
and some of it is the most ugly parts of my life which i hold tight to me in fear of what you or i might think or they are simply too raw to reveal on this medium}
anyway weaving.
lily received a great loom from aunty J for her birthday,
instructions in German where too complex
but yesterday i did it! {thanks mama}
success and away we went
the three of us a weaving team, the rhythm of our tasks helping something wondrous and special come together
for papa {shhhhh}