Friday, May 11, 2012

The fields are planted!!!

Yes, we're done seeding (except for in the garden)...

Speaking of the garden, here's a picture of one of the bulbs I planted last Fall, which has now burst into bloom:
  This picture was taken a few days ago, when we were working on staining the deck boards...
 Oh, and here are a couple pictures of the big machines that were in our yard a few days ago, putting that future-faster-Internet-cable in...

 This picture shows "Half-two" loaded down with seed corn, the 4020 and corn-planter in the background...
 Oh, and this is what my feet looked like after a day in the garden...  :)
 Lady, resting in the shade...  (Notice the orange striped lawn?)
 Our silly Millie...  She sometimes reminds me (in looks only) of a wolf!
 My freshly-mulched strawberry pyramid...
 Yes, they're starting to bloom!
 Our garden spot...
 My Bleeding Heart...
 OK, here's a mystery picture for you all!   What is that thing tied to that stalk?
 Some of the flowers I transplanted out of our front flower bed, as we'll be planting new flowers in there this year...
 And finally, Andrew fixing the collapsed trench...
We had a very full day here on the farm.  Mom worked up the last field; the boys picked tons of rocks; Dad seeded the last field; and I cleaned the house, baked bread, and made chicken enchiladas and frozen yogurt. 

Around 6:00, we had a visitor----a young lady whom we'd met once before when she'd stopped in to buy a computer from my brother.  She and her sister live not too far away.  They were home schooled and are a part of a large family.  They raise cattle and train horses.  We enjoyed our visit with her for nearly an hour, showing her the goat babies, turkeys, calves, and the greenhouse. 

And that was our day. 

We are so thankful that God let/had/blessed/arranged everything to go smoothly so as to be able to finish with seeding before the weekend.  Now we can truly rest!

4 comments:

Kimberly said...

I enjoyed the pictures. You sure have been busy there. Now you can rest for a day. Blessed Sabbath.

The K. Family said...

Better dirty feet that work,
Than clean feet who know no work.
-Farm Proverb :)

The K. Family said...

Oh, I meant to say I enjoyed your post as wellwith all the pictures. We're getting close to the end of planting. I believe all that's left is soybeans.

Cora Beth said...

Ours was a restful day. I hope yours was also, Kimberly!!!!

I LOVE the farm proverb, K. Family. ;) I hope the rest of your seeding goes well too and that you're blessed with rain--as soon as you're finished!