A phoebe nests on the porch every year, and I’m going to try and photograph her progress this year. She’s got four eggs.
Every once in a while we get a free “air show” when Richard’s neighbor flies out to check his cattle. After he gets the cattle
Here’s the new calves out on pasture, again with just a single strand hot wire nicely holding them.
We got to keep Bryce at the farm for his first "overnight" with Grandma and Grandpa. Here the boys are waiting for the brush fire
We took Richard’s brother Paul and wife Camille out for dinner tonight for their birthdays!
We bought these calves at the auction four days ago, and they are quietly grazing the yard grass with just one electric polywire around them.
We dodged the bullet yet again here in SW Missouri. Although they had forecast another nasty round of severe weather including large hail, damaging winds
I took the kids to the park today in my role as “Tuesday babysitter.” Of course, I took my camera!
Today Richard joined the Lutheran Church! We were going to have a BBQ out here on the farm afterwards, but it was cool and very