Yesterday was the first time in a very long while that I saw the Boyz in their daily lineup. I’m pretty sure it was the first time since Fergus died.

I quickly snapped a picture and rushed into the house to download the image from my camera. It had been so long, I couldn’t remember in what order and which direction everyone usually stood.

Here’s the original lineup. I took this picture in October, 2010:

Here’s a picture of the Boyz from April this year:

And here’s the lineup I saw yesterday:

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To Lilla: You’re right!

When Carson and Lucy were here a couple of weeks ago, Bernard managed to get a hold of the bucket I had set out with water for Lucy.

Before Carson and Lucy left, I pointed out to Carson what Bernard loves doing with buckets. Carson’s reply was, “And you don’t have this on video, why?”

And so, friends, enjoy Bernard’s newly released video production… The Class Clown of Morning Bray Farm.

Do you recognize this beautiful donkey boy?

Can you believe it’s Patrick Patty Pat Pat?

If you remember him like this…

… it’s hard to believe this is him now, isn’t it?

We love him to pieces. Oh my, how we love him so.

He’s such a sweet, sweet boy and doesn’t have a mean bone in his body.

Patrick Patty Pat Pat has undergone an incredible transformation this summer.

Here he is the night in March he came to Morning Bray Farm.

We loved him right from the start, even if he did look like an Ewok.

And here he is later in March, after his first comb out. He hated looking like a cotton ball.

He’s been very patient with us while we’ve spent hours brushing him this summer. 

It’s amazing what five months of love can do, isn’t it?

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Ellsworth has a fairly accurate feelgoodometer.

His feelgoodometer is his upper lip.

The better the scritch…

… the more contorted his lip gets.

Ellsworth: Ah, that feels so good.  

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If you visited Carson’s blog over at 7MSN today, you already know that Bernard and Ellsworth were there yesterday for a play date and that Carson and I took an obscene number of pictures.

Bernard and Ellsworth had the time of their lives with the 7MSN herd. While the humans laughed and watched, the boys and beautiful Lucy ran and cavorted like they were enjoying a day in heaven on earth.

There were moments though, that Lucy and Alan seemed incredulous. Stay tuned to see what they were watching. ♥

From The Los Angeles Times:

Smoke, the Iraqi donkey, a favorite of Camp Pendleton Marines, arrives in U.S.

A donkey adopted as a pet by Marines from Camp Pendleton while they were deployed in Iraq has been brought to America to serve as a therapy animal for wounded military personnel.

Smoke arrived last week in New York aboard a cargo flight that originated in Turkey after a combined effort of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and retired Marine Col. John Folsom. 

In 2008, Folsom and Marines from the Camp Pendleton-based 1st Marine Logistics Group found the donkey at Camp Taqaddum in Anbar province. The animal quickly became a favorite. His name comes from his color and the fact that he once snatched a cigarette from a Marine.

In 2009 the Marines departed but Folsom never stopped thinking of Smoke and what a morale boost he was for the troops. With help from the SPCA, Folsom raised funds and cleared away bureaucratic obstacles to get Smoke to America.

The SPCA estimates the final cost at upward of $40,000. The group has brought dogs and cats from Iraq but Smoke was the first of his species. The U.S. ambassador in Turkey was recruited to help get Smoke from neighboring Iraq.

“Once you met him and saw what a unique donkey he was, it was hard to say no to him,” said SPCA official Terri Crisp.

Supporters are bringing the donkey by truck to Folsom’s home in Omaha, Neb., where Smoke will serve as a therapy animal for the Wounded Warrior Family Support organization.

“He’s an American donkey now,” Folsom told the Associated Press.

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Welcome home, Smoke. Welcome home.   ♥

You might recall from last October that the boys line up next to the barn for a stand up siesta every afternoon. You might also recall that most of the time, they do it  in the same order and same direction.

Ellsworth on the left facing north. Bernard to Ellsworth’s south, facing south. Fergus to Bernard’s south, facing north. Nigel to Fergus’s south, facing north.

They still do it, but there’s one notable change to the lineup now. ♥ ♥ ♥

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