Farm


As we were sitting out on the front porch enjoying our margaritas on Sunday afternoon, Lenny came by to check on us.

Instead of Lenny though, it was his missus.

I’ve seen pups running around lately, so it was nice to meet their mamma.

The female rock squirrel has two litters a year with three to nine young in each litter. The first litter is born between April and June and the second litter is born between August and September.

He’s growing like a beautiful flower. Blossoming against beautiful blue skies. ♥ ♥ ♥

Water is the driver of nature.

              – Leonardo da Vinci

As of last week, the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District is moving water again.

Irrigation season has begun.

Change is coming and excitement is in the air.

There’s a party going on…

…and everyone’s invited.

And while some may stay longer than others…

…everyone’s having a great time.

Yesterday felt like a glorious spring day. Even Lenny came out to enjoy the warm sunshine.

Like all of us here, he was happy to bask in the golden rays. He even had a sparkle in his eye.

Hello, Leonard. Did you sleep well?

This is a message for the newspaper delivery man.

Hi. Um, we love that you always deliver the newspaper on time, but because we have donkeys, we have a huge favor to ask.

Could you please not throw the paper so that it lands leaning up against the fence? Thank yew sew much.

If we had checked donkey teeth for newsprint…


A very special thank you to each of you who celebrated our first anniversary with us. ♥

Congratulations to the winner of our first anniversary contest; Pam from Life on a Southern Farm, who left comment #5. Pam’s name was chosen using Random.org. She’ll be seeing a Morning Bray Farm t-shirt in her mailbox soon. Hugs to Jack! ♥ ♥

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