Well, April sure did fly by, didn't it?
Happy May. :)
I have had a busy week! Jen of all trades this week at the farm-combing cashmere, hooves,
cleaning, fence repair.
This morning we capped the week off by picking burdocks out of the bucks! Boss let them out into an adjacent field while R and I were preparing the Nash pasture for relocating. Apparently this field the bucks were in today is full of burdocks!
R gathered them in to grain once we were done cleaning, and our jaws dropped as the bucks filed in...many, many burdocks!
Some of them are old hands at burdock picking and seem to sense the picker is trying to help. Gingerman, for example, tilted his great white face up at me while I teased a handful of burrs out of his beard.
Some of them hate to be picked at. Monarch cried like a baby and I ended up holding him with a horn jammed in the fence so boss could get the burrs out. I found it too difficult to hold one horn in a hand and pick with the other hand.
Hopefully we will finish the other fence early next week and move the bucks to greener pastures!
The water levels are finally going down after our deluge. Part of the road to work is still barricaded, so I have been taking the long way around .
I saw the golden eagle today, and then immediately afterwards a Kingfisher on the power lines. Both would have been great photo ops had I managed to find the camera in the pile of stuff in the car. My groceries took a beating as I started flinging bags to get to my backpack, only to find the camera wasn't there...I assumed I had left it at home, and then recalled after I couldn't find it at home that I had packed another bag-buried in the groceries, grain, hay, etc at the time of the sightings.
*puts "clean out the car" on the weekend to-do list* :P
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