So now he/“we” have finished 600 feet of fencing!! And what a sense of accomplishment he feels. It is a beautiful fence, the wires are tight as a drum, and everything is level. That is very important to him.
Now we have the other 2,000 feet to fence!! But I will not bore you with that!! Have I ever mentioned why he is doing this fencing project? I think from now on I shall refer to him as “Farmer Joe”!! Well, Farmer Joe has the dream of raising some of these. He has already told us that they are for “eating” and not for naming. So the girls and I think we will just call them, “Rare, Medium and Well Done“.
The garden that God planted for ME!!
Oh Damaris...I am bringing my new camera and coming to your house to play, ok?
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Oh, my, what gorgeous scenery and pics! Beautiful! Thanks also for your very sweet thoughts for my MIL. Linda
ReplyDeleteThat is the most awesome view. Look at the snow capped mountain in the distance. Just breathtaking. My father in law use to raise cows and my husband was always having to go chase down the ones that would some how get out of the fence. Hope yours stay in!
ReplyDeleteHello Damaris... What a lovely view! All the wild flowers are gorgeous! Love that Lupine (Texas Blue Bonnet?)!!
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Hi Damaris! Oh, it's so nice to meet you! I'm glad your 'farmer' got all the fencing done! Your scenery is so beautiful! God does good work, doesn't He?
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Shelia :)
What an outstandingly beautiful view!! Yeah, God!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI cracked up at your "Oreo" photo...too funny!
Beautiful! I love God-planted gardens!
ReplyDeleteWe had cows growing up and we did name them---but we ate them with no remorse! :)
What pretty scenery! Love the cow name to!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful scenery! Thank you for sharing a bit of your day.
ReplyDeleteManuela
I get get over your beautiful view...you lucky girl.
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