Spring was so much fun with lots of baby animals, farm projects (with deadlines), trip planning, and many other things! We're thankful that God sent a cooler spring season than normal, thus working outside wasn't unbearable! Although spring temperatures are typically between 70 - 80 degrees, it's very humid here. (As a side note, on the morning we left for our trip out west it was very hot, but the next day in Yellowstone it snowed! What a change in weather!)
This is one of our new goats, Chia.
Joseph's fence
Mom's birthday!
We have continued having church services outside a nearby assisted living home on Sundays, but have moved to a different area now.
Luke bought a Dutch Oven to bring on our trip! Here, he is trying out different recipes and getting used to how it works.
Baby rabbits! (Yes, it was very difficult to tell these apart! :)
Dad made us dinner one night!
After a very wet month, the frogs lay a lot of eggs, then we have hundreds of tadpoles in our pond and in various puddles! It looks like tadpole migration as they move to different areas of the pond!
Buying lumber for the fencing
Mom has been doing a great job planting and taking care of our little garden, with Joseph, Morgan, and Benjamin's help!
Luke's birthday!
Who should not be in the picture (and stealing the baby goats food!)?
Our guineas laid a lot of eggs and hatched many of them. These were just the beginning! Right now we have 42 guinea eggs in the incubator.
Benjamin and a little rabbit friend!
We got 27 new chicks in a few months ago. Someone told us that colored eggs (brown, white, blue, pink, green, etc.) sold better, so we decided to see if it actually works! Here is a little Easter Egger chick!
The things cats get onto...!
The photo subject.
Continued progress on the fence!
Our two newest goats, Chia and Honey.
On Benjamin's birthday, he, Mom, and Joseph did different activities for the whole day! The rest of us joined in at various times.
Kite-flying
Canoeing & Kayaking
Then, the delicious birthday meal prepared by Luke and helpers!
Our new chicks enjoying life!
We are now doing our church services under the awning. It's much cooler and easier, so we're very thankful for that!
Some of the new chicks that came in were bantams (Luke has always wanted some, so he got a few). We've enjoyed holding them to make them friendlier!
Beautiful Hydrangeas!
This is Baby Bach, who is a rabbit, although he may look like a different animal. (Someone mentioned a Platypus?!)
So many fun baby animals!
Our last baby goat of the year, Treble!
We almost completed the goat pens at the point in this picture, but we had to move the chicken coop over. That was one long, hard day - but we did it! Very rewarding!
Finally pushing into place on the prepared concrete slab!
Finishing up fencing!
The growing garden
Time to move all the goats and chickens over (and Judge!) to their new pens!
Our UTV has been an amazing help!
Enjoying their new pen!
And would you believe we got the horse trailer stuck right there? The tractor couldn't even pull it out because the axle was stuck on a stump! Isaac and I jacked the trailer up and put wood under the wheels, so that the trailer would be picked up above the stump. Then, we successfully pulled it out!
Daffodil loves all types of bags!
This is all of the luggage we had to pack on our trip since we took all of our own camping supplies. Someone walked by us in the airport and said, "That is the most bags I have ever seen anyone take in my life!" We just like to make our vacations exciting! 😀
Our master packers (Isaac & Luke) did a great job!
"O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.
For his merciful kindness is great toward us:
and the truth of the LORD endureth for ever.
Praise ye the LORD."
(Psalms 117)
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