tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6876827638819064500.post1382633060412433311..comments2024-02-22T16:37:08.420-04:00Comments on Of Petals and Wool: On the second dayJuliahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03423754263165266554noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6876827638819064500.post-14984423642099721132010-08-03T15:59:42.348-03:002010-08-03T15:59:42.348-03:00Oh, good Deb. I see that you found my new born lit...Oh, good Deb. I see that you found my new born little blog. I did a bit of searching and added your blog link on my site. <br /><br /> I don't have any chicken but we have a herd of 140 heads of dairy cattle. We have 70 milking cows and approximately another 70 replacement head. Some are cows waiting to calve, some are pregnant, some are heifers and older calves and young calves. <br /><br />I'm in charge of the younger calves and the older calves. I have another one born this afternoon and now all the 10 pens in the nursery are full.<br /><br />I live right beside the beautiful St John River but I don't have any mountains around.Juliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03423754263165266554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6876827638819064500.post-77235137353093559042010-08-03T14:37:58.733-03:002010-08-03T14:37:58.733-03:00You know I was thinking about your little baby cal...You know I was thinking about your little baby calf this morning. I know you have your hands full. Do you have chickens? I've always dreamed of living near the mountains with chickens, my dogs, and a garden with a fishing hole nearby. <br />Stash - mine is growing! I bought one black wool sweater at a nearly new shoppe and took it apart and washed it and I think it will actually work. The fabric has no wool yet (100 degrees you know), but soon. Also I will have a reason to go to yard sells again. /DebDebhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16417695987113812410noreply@blogger.com