Blogging seemed necessary for me after Dad passed away in 2008. It was a way to slow my life down a bit and try to keep some precious memories alive through imagery and the written word. I come from a long line of farmers on Mom's side and it seems that I am inclined to follow that type of lifestyle. If you are interested in the old days check out the links below.
Listen to my grandfather, Floyd Fuller describe the way Vermont farm life was in the early 1900's from the Vermont Folklore Cultural Center. Scroll all the way down and click under 'Come See Us, We're Beautiful' for some amazing animal and garden eye candy!
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Meet The Ponies!
Jessie, my perfect 'first' horse is now 26 yrs. old and a registered AQUA bay mare. Blue, my dominant Appendix, is a registered American Paint. Jessie loves her grass more than her mother and Blue loves eating (period) and 'herding' poor Jess. Both love eachother! Jessie is very smart and warned me of the fox who was within 7 feet of Callie.
LaQuinta, My Elegant and Athletic Egyptian Queen
While showing in Lexington, I stayed at the LaQuinta Hotel and all summer saw this poor cat who was too shy to be caught. On the third try, it took over an hour to convince her that she would be making a good decision!
Little Bear, Our First Baby
Mama Dog, a wild black lab mix who refused to be tamed, dropped two of her pups at our back steps of the new house. Little Bear rules all of her siblings and tries to rule her parents. She is a very good guard dog!
Nugget, The Boss of the Boys
Nugget arrived about a year after Little Bear. At first he refused to come in, so I would wrap him up in thick blankets during winter's cold nights. He is the best dog, and so gentle with children. But, his growl sounds like some monster from a scary movie, no kidding!
Rocky, Mama's Mountain Lion!
While photographing the huge Rockefeller barns at the Rolling Rock Hunt Club in Ligonier, PA, I sadly spotted a dead black cat near the road lying in the grass. When I stood up, an older kitten approached me sporting a white bulging eye. He let me pick him up and off we went to find a vet!
Coty, Everyone Wants To Take Him Home!
While riding Blue in the big field, I heard the dogs barking. My heart sank as I couldn't see well but thought I saw a coyote. We trotted across the field only to find a terribly thin stray in need of our home. Coty is a superb watch dog!
Sammy, Mama's Shy Boy
Sleak beautiful Sammy was watching over Black Jack on a little hill as he laid dead in the ditch beside the highway. He heard my screams of anguish as I picked up our gorgeous brother of Little Bear. Two months later, he chose to live with us.
Callie, My First Barn Cat
One June day, something thin and dark hesitantly showed herself near the entrance of the barn. With a weak meow, she told me she wanted to stay at the barn, pleasing me to no end! Callie is the most patient cat and the only cat who allowed me to put 'antlers' on her head for Christmas.
Cricket, My First Kitten!
Something told me Callie was pregant though she did not show. She was so proud to introduce me to my first and only Grandcat! I never had a kitten before and this cat has totally melted my heart! He is rotten to the core and frequently must be reprimanded with the dreaded 'Love Jail'. Grammie holds him like a baby and pets him gently despite the awful protests that escape his strong jaws. He only receives 'Love Jail' after a vicious tackle that includes biting his mother's back and knocking her over. After his release, he immediately rubs my leg with his 15-inch long tail!
Princess, A Gift from God
The day after Cricket was born, Little Bear let out a weird bark. I discovered a gorgeous long haired cat perched in the corner of the unfinished side porch where the dogs cannot access. Still beautiful despite being starved and bone thin, Princess has become just that...a princess! She does what she wants but she makes up for it by being the most affectionate cat in the world giving lots of kitty kisses.
Daddy Cat
Daddy Cat was wild! After a year of daily feedings, long begging sessions and quiet study while he hid safely under the horse trailer, I finally won his trust. He now resides in the barn separated from Callie and Cricket who stay in the tack room. Daddy Cat is extremely vocal and affectionate, always thanking his Mama for his new home.
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What a cute idea. Remember "Where's Waldo" A picture book where you had to find Waldo in his red stocking cap. Okay, I keep looking at your photo, might that be a Goldfinch on the Black Eyed Susan? (am I seeing things!)
what a great picture! Had to really look for that bird!
As for keeping the old pony going.. he has Cushings, and has been foundered, but can you beleive he is off his cushing med and also no shoes. He can't get fat, but seems to be doing really good since we put him on the senior feed , no molasses, and beet pulp. No extra meds! Good orchard grass, his teeth are so bad, it just gives him something to do :)
We (us and Tamis and her crew) rescued him two years ago, thinking 25, my vet said he was at least 35 .. my that was tow years ago.
I see it, I see it!!!! Am I allowed to spill the birds, er beans?! Don't post this Kritter Keeper if mums the word. Fun! It's a Goldfinch, I think? Very cool picture :)
what a gift to find all of your comments! love you bloggy buddies! jc, thank you so much and i will visit your blog. had some bad news happen today, due to all the rain, road washed out. very scary will post later about it.
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I got it ... Yellow bird
What a cute idea. Remember "Where's Waldo" A picture book where you had to find Waldo in his red stocking cap. Okay, I keep looking at your photo, might that be a Goldfinch on the Black Eyed Susan? (am I seeing things!)
I see you gold finch!!!!
I've given you the Inspirational Award
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Her blog is Farm Tails. I wish I lived on a farm. I love hearing about her deer, cats, dogs, horses and garden.
What a cute idea! I spot a little yellow bird. :)
what a great picture! Had to really look for that bird!
As for keeping the old pony going.. he has Cushings, and has been foundered, but can you beleive he is off his cushing med and also no shoes. He can't get fat, but seems to be doing really good since we put him on the senior feed , no molasses, and beet pulp. No extra meds! Good orchard grass, his teeth are so bad, it just gives him something to do :)
We (us and Tamis and her crew) rescued him two years ago, thinking 25, my vet said he was at least 35 .. my that was tow years ago.
Beautiful pic. I have really enjoyed your blog, Hope to get caught up on your posts soon. Have a great weekend. Blessings,
Goldfinch!!! :-)
I see it, I see it!!!! Am I allowed to spill the birds, er beans?! Don't post this Kritter Keeper if mums the word. Fun! It's a Goldfinch, I think? Very cool picture :)
Oh, great pic! It took me a minute to see it! How fun, thanks for participating =D
what a gift to find all of your comments! love you bloggy buddies! jc, thank you so much and i will visit your blog. had some bad news happen today, due to all the rain, road washed out. very scary will post later about it.
Ha!! Very good!!! The bird was totally blending in!!
Very good!! I will have to go visit.
that's a great capture
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