Spring has arrived @ our house...
How do I know it is Spring?
Because instead of hearing the hum
of my sewing machine...
I am on the tractor dragging mole hills...
The Cowboy is building fence today
in one of the cow pastures,
so I am on tractor duty in the hay fields
knocking down mole hills...
This tractor is just as much fun to drive
as one of my sewing machines...
I am not alone today...
the bulls kept me company in the
third hay field and
the goats kept me company in the 4th hay field
I don't have any quilt images to share with you
today so here are the flowers that were waiting
for me this evening when I returned home...
all backlit from the setting sun.....enjoy!
I took my camera along with me
in the hay fields today.
You can ride along with me on the tractor
by clicking the video below:
Your yellow house looks so lovely with the flowering trees. I spend a lot of time looking at your fmq quilting sketches. They are so full of movement which I really admire as well as the variety of your motifs. I have quilted out a couple of them. Have fun with the mole holes. I once had a bull force me up a tree which he continued to head butt until my husband rescued me.
ReplyDeleteFun post. Your farm is so beautiful and your animals all look so happy and healthy. Had never heard of dragging mole hills before, but makes sense. Hope you soon can find time to enjoy and quilt.
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Your photography is amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting seeing your tractor and land. You are multi-talented! Those tulips are gorgeous, and what a lovely view after your day of work. I have a little yellow cottage, with some lovely pink wildflowers along the front of the cottage. Enjoyed looking at your workshops and the fun everyone was having.
ReplyDeleteHow fun!! I get mole hills in the grass around the house and in our hay fields we have badger hills/holes - I've found a few of those on horseback!! I have never seen my FIL dragging the hay fields so I'm going to have to ask DH about that! Love your flowers and how green everything is around your house/farm. I wish we had more green on our farm (only the irrigated field are green, only trees are by the house) instead of a bunch of sagebrush and naked rock.
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