These photos are from last fall, now everything is green and lush at the farm from the rain and warm weather. There’s been so much rain that it’s been harder to take pictures out there. D’Artagnan is always orange from the clay. He’s been bathed four times this month, which is a lot for him. Continue reading
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Meet the Kittens: Denim and Linen
I have some very exciting news! I’ve just adopted two kittens, Denim (first picture) and Linen (second picture). They are siblings and love to play, I couldn’t buy one without another! They both are about nine weeks old, and friendly as all get out.
We’re still working on getting them used to the dog, but they are doing really well with it. If anyone has any tricks for that I’d love to hear them! Linen loves her, but Denim is still pretty frightened by her.
They are settling in nicely, though. I’ve decided that they are going to be indoor cats unlike our past ones which have all been indoor/outdoor. I think they would do fine outside, but I’m going to take them with me when I move out of my parents house, and I don’t want them outside in an apartment complex. It just wouldn’t be very safe.
More pictures below!
Rosie & Little Bit
Elysian Ridge Farms and Apiary.
Totes Ma Goats
Had you asked me a few years ago if I liked goats I probably would have said I was indifferent, but I have to say, these little guys are growing on me steadily. Hence why I sneak off to the farm to take pictures of them during crunch time at the end of the semester.
Now, as for exam week- it’s kicking my ass.
Equine Study: Field Mates
At some point I figure people will start unfollowing Anna Down South simply because I post too many horse pictures. Is it a risk I’m willing to take? Clearly. It’s hard not to when these creatures pose so easily and are already such a huge part of my life. I do, honestly, try to switch it up a little and not only post my horse D’Artagnan (the spotted one of past posts (X – X – X). So with that being said, here are some of his field mates. Grazing away just days away from fall foliage taking over.