Adventures in Haymarsh

Author: Monica Jacobson (Page 105 of 158)

Mob Grazing

Andrew’s been heading out after supper and working until approximately 9:30 pm, moving fence lines, making gates and preparing the next days grazing for the herd.

Grandpa, the two little ones, and I went to feed corn before we opened up the next grazing area on the ditch this morning.
Grazing down the ditch. This drought is going to make the bible verse John 10:27 more real to me. Already the cattle are becoming more comfortable with me being very close and happily walking through a gate that I open. Amazing how spending a lot of time around God’s critters (and people) allows you to get to know them well.
Ignatius, Mary and I moved the herd on Tuesday out of the tree fence, we found out that if we leave them on the trees too long, they prefer to eat the tender needles and sprouts instead of the old grass and old hay.
Grandpa made a beef tongue for Daddy, but this little man ate two slices before Dad’s lunch time. He thinks it’s delicious! Once I get past the idea that it’s a beef tongue, I have to admit, it is very tasty. There’s a reason why the buffalo herds were hunted for just their tongues.
“There are many little ways to enlarge your world. Love of books is the best of all.” – Jacqueline Kennedy
“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” – Margaret Fuller

4-H Baking Class & Rotisserie Duck

Simon is partaking in a 4-H baking class. Yesterday, we had unexpected guests for supper and Andrew rotisseried a couple of farm raised ducks for them and Simon baked a couple of pizzas.

Measuring out flour for the pancake recipe, his first recipe he was assigned to bake.
He baked pretzels for his 3rd baking class.
His apron from his 4-H baking class. I will be forever grateful to Andrew for being comfortable in the kitchen. So, I will encourage all of my children to be comfortable in the kitchen.

“After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one’s own relations.” – Oscar Wilde

She and daddy picked a lemon 🍋 from our lemon tree today!

High Density Grazing

It’s that time of the year where we start the high density grazing.  Today, Andrew and the boys moved the electric wire so that the herd can continue to clean up the hay fence before we move them home.

Egg collecting crew.
Piano duet.
When the big boys are in school these two become the best of friends 🥰
Joy😄
Moving the wire from the grazed ditch to the hay fence on Thursday.

Seedlings, Goose eggs, & Wildflowers

The seedlings are coming along.
Andrew went to check on a heifer and as he was going through the gate he saw a goose egg in the field. Are you able to differentiate the goose egg, from the duck egg, from the chicken egg? 🥚
Wildflowers project 🦋
A nice little poem in a Bull Catalog.

Windy 🌬️

The relentless wind we’re experiencing is exhausting.  It probably doesn’t help that my morning started with an emotional funeral of our farm insurance agent who lost his battle to a terminal illness.  He was 4 years older than me.  He was surrounded by family praying the Rosary and he left this world on the 4th Glorious mystery, he wrote two letters to his 11 year old and 7 year old sons to be opened at certain milestones of their life.  Over 400 hundred people attended the funeral, that’s half the town of Glen Ullin.  Makes one ponder one’s own final days.

A beautiful quote in one of my Well Read Moms members’ home.
I was pampered with a Baby Shower…

“Life is partly what we make it, and partly what it is made by the friends we choose.” — Tennessee Williams
“They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” — Carl W. Buechner
“Find a group of people who challenge and inspire you; spend a lot of time with them, and it will change your life.” — Amy Poehler
“For beautiful eyes, look for the good in others; for beautiful lips, speak only words of kindness; and for poise, walk with the knowledge that you are never alone.” — Audrey Hepburn
“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched — they must be felt with the heart.” — Helen Keller

Winter Wonderland🌨️

Whomever is saying prayers for us to have moisture, it’s working! Hopefully this is enough to get the blansa clover to germinate once it melts.  This will definitely help settle the dust, and helps take away the threat of prairie fires.

We’re working heifers today. I’m a fairweather worker, Andrew is not, he’s not going to let a couple of inches of snow slow him down 😅
3 nice fellows came down to help.
All done & heading back out to their pasture.
We’re jumping the gun a bit, but we’re preparing some baskets to be given out to those who won’t have baskets or be dying eggs.
Our official 🥚 decorator🌸🐰💜

Planting🌱

Andrew, Grandpa Bob, Simon and Ambrose are planting the field with a broadcaster today.

Mixing the blansa clover and wheat together. Now we just need moisture so it will germinate.
We picked up some strawberries from the fruit truck and made some strawberry jam. 🍓
Jen helped make the jam.🍓
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