Sunday, August 25, 2013

We have vistors at Bittersweet Farm.......

Hello, we have been working at the farm.  It is so
peaceful there.  I thought I would share some pictures
of some visitors that stopped by.
This is the little set of twins that keep stopping by.

 The first time we saw them they were just babies.It has been really
fun watching them grow and play at the farm.
We also rescued a cat to have at the farm.  Guess what....
other animals besides cats like cat food....lol
Should I name her "Petunia".....
Let me know what you think?  She was actually not too afraid of me.....I think.  At least she let me take her picture and I didn't get sprayed.
 
We have been working really hard on the outside for the last couple of weeks.
We have the well-head area decorated.  We have added an outhouse and cloths line to hide the propane tank. (I think there might even be some clothes drying on the line outside.) Kurt made me a make-do washboard and bench that sits by the clothes line, we have an old wheel, more flowers and some old rusty pieces in the garden on the South side.  I think we need to start getting the grass planted but it sure would be nice if we had some rain.  The sunflower heads are about ready to be picked and dried.  The pumpkins and gourds are doing great.  We put up a spilt rail fence by the bittersweet and we are getting ready to put one at the North edge of the property and hopefully plant some maple trees this Fall.  They should be starting the pole barn pretty soon and then we can get the rest of the outside cleaned up before the cold weather gets here.  Well, back to make items for The Crows Corner Fall Open House.  Look on Facebook at The Crows Corner, or check out some pictures at www.thecrowscorner.blogspot.com . You can also see more pictures at www.picturetrail.com/thecrowscorner
 
Hope you have a fantastic day....make it the best it can be, Lynda

1 comment:

  1. Hello, love the twin fawns, so cute as is the little stinker, :) Bless your heart for rescuing the kitty too.....Sounds like a wonderful place and love the name, Francine.

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