Season of Thanks | November 16

Posey and I had a breakthrough yesterday, and this morning I milked 5 quarts of milk from my pretty little cow. What a lovely task, truly. In spite of the dirt and the muck and the hands cramping. Head leaned against her warm flank, chickens and cats waiting for treats, Josie checking on me from time to time, and Posey’s contented and comfortable sounds, while the white milk hisses and foams into the bucket.

And her cream in my coffee in the morning? Divine.

Season of Thanks | November 13

Calves shipped today! It is satisfying and bittersweet, sorting and weaning and shipping, seeing a year come to a close, sending off two potloads of animals that have been under our care their entire lives.

I am so thankful for family and community, for good calf prices, for safety working, for beautiful weather and fellowship over a meal afterwards.

Season of Thanks | November 12

I really do love animals. I love the caring for them, learning their personalities, working with them, partnering with them, and earning their trust.

We had a beautiful Sunday. Chores and church in the morning, and a good ride moving grouchy cows to get them positioned for shipping calves tomorrow. A comical gathering-up of a stubborn steer. And all punctuated by my animals.

Posey loves apples, by the way.

Season of Thanks | November 11

Spent the day at the Winter Popup Market at the Monument Civic Center, with my photography and gift items. Connected with a lot of neat people, spent time with my mother, and when I got home my kind husband already had the cow milked and chores done. So we enjoyed a quiet evening while I doctored and fed some kittens.

It doesn’t get much cuter…

Season of Thanks | November 10

Beautiful, frosty mornings. Good work to do. Neighbors to work with. A good horse to ride.

We preg tested at a neighbor’s, and the cows tested up really well, and the day couldn’t have been nicer!

Season of Thanks | November 9

It was a good day. The kittens are enjoying their extra feedings, my piano students did tolerably well (actually they did great), I got the last errands run in preparation for the Winter Market on Saturday, and for cow work next week, and….

….This pretty girl showed up in our corrals this evening! You should have seen my face!

I had been researching milk cows for awhile, and a neighbor kept this Jersey x Guernsey girl and her mom as nurse cows, but were ready to get out of that. I couldn’t have been more surprised when Brad drove into the yard with Posey in his trailer! Pretty sure my smile was ear-to-ear! She is still lactating but is ready to be dried off soon, and should calve in April!