What a beautiful and peaceful place to start your day. One could get lost it that awesome scenery. Good thing your critters provide you with daily “responsibilities” to keep you focused on the important tasks at hand. Thanks for my first smile of the day.
You live in such a beautiful part of NM. The vistas are in and of themselves a treasure and then there is what you have made in the middle of it all...your lovely home and place of love with the animals....You sure are blessed. It's a joy to read you each morning. Thanks, The Olde Bagg
A loving Easter morning. Thanks for sharing. The last several times you've shared something about the egg ladies, you've only mentioned Clara and Peach. Did I miss that has something happened to Lorena? Or is she just a belle who doesn't appreciate being in the focus of your camera?
Now this is my kind of church service. Brought me to tears. I know, I'm such a dweeb. I do love how the music reached a crescendo when Wynonna received her cookie. I'm sure she felt the same way about the event.
EvenSong and Anonymous, Lorena died back in December - healthy one minute, gone the next. Darn chickens.
Cathy R, Wynonna gets two small MilkBones a day, one after breakfast and one after dinner. And heaven help me if I forget.
Jean, the music is from the movie "Witness," the barn building scene, aka Aaron Copland's Appalachain Spring VII. Doppio Movimento: Variations on a Shaker Hymn.
Heidi, you guessed correctly.
Carolynn, so glad you noticed the cookie crescendo. Wish I could say I planned it that way but it was D.A.L.
found this while on the ACTHA site You are inspiring. Love the audition pictures and the story of 7MSN Terrye Hooves and Hounds Rescue and Rehab 3Y ranch-Texas
You had me laughing with the 'maybe this will shut you up' comment. LOL!
Maybe you should start a renting out a room by the night. You could make a little extra money, get help on the farm, and share that gorgeous view!!! Of course the serenity of being alone is probably quite nice. No one to stir the pot.
Beautiful, majestic and peaceful, all at once.
ReplyDeletePsalm 121 comes to mind.
Beautiful hay, Linda - your guys and gals must enjoy mealtime :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and peaceful place to start your day. One could get lost it that awesome scenery. Good thing your critters provide you with daily “responsibilities” to keep you focused on the important tasks at hand. Thanks for my first smile of the day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, reflective. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGood morning to you as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. :)
An absolutely beautiful service!
ReplyDeleteNancy in Iowa
You live in such a beautiful part of NM. The vistas are in and of themselves a treasure and then there is what you have made in the middle of it all...your lovely home and place of love with the animals....You sure are blessed. It's a joy to read you each morning. Thanks, The Olde Bagg
ReplyDeleteA loving Easter morning. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe last several times you've shared something about the egg ladies, you've only mentioned Clara and Peach. Did I miss that has something happened to Lorena? Or is she just a belle who doesn't appreciate being in the focus of your camera?
Lovely pic!
ReplyDeleteBut did I miss something... are there only two chickens now?
Elsewhere
Lovely. Thanks for sharing a little bit of your peace and quiet.
ReplyDelete(Wynona eats dog biscuits??)
Wonderful! I love all the sounds of the morning. Great idea-
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! Thank you. Would you mind sharing the name of the music you played?
ReplyDeleteIs that the barn building scene music from Witness?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful video.
Beautiful - thanks for sharing your morning!
ReplyDeleteThis is the true meaning of worshipping in the house of the lord.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Carson. It's home on the range. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteBest always, Sandra
Now this is my kind of church service. Brought me to tears. I know, I'm such a dweeb. I do love how the music reached a crescendo when Wynonna received her cookie. I'm sure she felt the same way about the event.
ReplyDeleteBig squishy hugs for everyone!
Excellent! Loved the pig biscuit part!!!
ReplyDeleteEvenSong and Anonymous, Lorena died back in December - healthy one minute, gone the next. Darn chickens.
ReplyDeleteCathy R, Wynonna gets two small MilkBones a day, one after breakfast and one after dinner. And heaven help me if I forget.
Jean, the music is from the movie "Witness," the barn building scene, aka Aaron Copland's Appalachain Spring VII. Doppio Movimento: Variations on a Shaker Hymn.
Heidi, you guessed correctly.
Carolynn, so glad you noticed the cookie crescendo. Wish I could say I planned it that way but it was D.A.L.
Big silly smile on my face, especially during Wynonna's cameo. You have a beautiful life, and I love that you share it with us.
ReplyDeleteLove the landscape and all the animals and sounds. What a nice video!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place you have! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove the barnswallows. We have those in our barn too.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeletefound this while on the ACTHA site
ReplyDeleteYou are inspiring. Love the audition pictures and the story of 7MSN
Terrye
Hooves and Hounds Rescue and Rehab
3Y ranch-Texas
You had me laughing with the 'maybe this will shut you up' comment. LOL!
ReplyDeleteMaybe you should start a renting out a room by the night. You could make a little extra money, get help on the farm, and share that gorgeous view!!! Of course the serenity of being alone is probably quite nice. No one to stir the pot.
What a lovely post. A good reminder to love what you have!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, peaceful Easter morning. Just the way it should be. Complete with dog Milkbones.....for a pig! My dog won't let me forget either.
ReplyDeleteBack from Denver...missed seeing you for a few days. WHAT a lovely way to start your day. (loved the music..you sure do know how to pick them).
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! That is my kind of service!
ReplyDeleteAaahhhhh, life is good... Thanks for sharing & Happy Trails!
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