These stands are by the side of the road everywhere we drive. |
October was warm and invited us into the gardens for one last linger on so many sunny days.
Fields brought forth lavish crops which have finally been harvested.
Just the right amount of rain and cool and day and night and . . . everything . . . made blooms abundant and brilliant.
I don't want the days getting shorter and the cool air creeping in a bit more each day but it is inevitable.
Alas, we are in the midst of a beautiful time of year that I do not want to change.
I finally made time to take pictures so that others can see what we have enjoyed this month.
Our favorite place to visit is the children's barn. These kids are very serious about loading and unloading reams of corn kernels. |
I love pigs. Don't know why. All they do is sleep and eat and dig with their snouts. |
We missed the sheep shearing contest but it was nice to see these curious gems all clean and ready for selling. |
Hubby and I have lived in cities all over the United States so being in farm country has been filled with new surprises. The smells, the sounds and the wonder of God's creation surrounded us as we scuffed through wood shavings, stepped over hay bales and sauntered from one barn to the next.
Lots of little chickens and hens but this rooster was making himself known in the community. Who ever said the Cock crows in the morning never met this vibrant rooster. He sure is a beauty. |
We are learning so much from our neighbor farmers. I love the city and I love the country.
Each brings its own gifts to nourish my soul.
Mama slept while 17 little piglets wandered around and drank their fill when they were hungry. These piglets are three days old. |
The best part of the farm show was the kids. This cutie loved the baby llamas |
Here is a better picture. So cute. |
What can I say. As they watched mama and baby pigs, we watched these wonderfully curious (and well behaved) children. |
This tractor was just for kids. They could steer to their heart's delight. Kids waited patiently for their turn. |
Biggest flop eared bunny I'd ever seen. It looks frightened but the barn for the rabbits was warm, quiet and without too many people. Perhaps Bunny knows, "There is no place like home." |
Every year I glue myself to the chick hatching box. Usually there are dozens of eggs about to hatch but today there were none. These chicks were pretty frisky. |
Lots happened in October but lots more is yet to come in November.
God brings so many blessings each day that it is hard to keep track.
I linger a little longer each day as the sun creeps behind clouds, rises too late and sets too early.
Summer is over.
The 'liminal' time between seasons stirs the soul to sit and reflect and embrace the beauty of change.
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