John Muir quote

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~Protective Mama


Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.

~John Muir


Welcome to The Wary Farmwife seasonal journey! My goal, to blog daily (give or take a day, week or month) to showcase hobby farm life across the seasons. Stop by The Wary Farmwife blog and check out what we're up to...our front porch door is always open!

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Queen Anne's Lace



My favorite "weed"! Also known as "wild carrot". Just picked from the ditch by our road! This beautiful sight enticed Finn to nap nearby!

Friday, July 17, 2015

$18 dollars

Bought me these four baskets (at my local thrift shop) and some sanity! Shoe organization at last! One basket for each of us! 

It also was a sad, visual reminder that JJ needed some more summer shoes! His feet are growing weekly and I can't keep up with his growing body! We now wear the same size shoe. 


One sad goat...and farmer




Padrig's horn was pulling away from his head and causing him obvious pain. When Farmer J tried to evaluate the situation, Padraig literally screamed out in agony! He was holding his head to the side to try and alleviate the discomfort.  

Farmer J knew it was time to bring in the country vet!

Thankfully, this country doc (who originally hails from Nebraska) came to help... and only hours after we called.

The patient was not pleased and literally shaking in his fur!

Doc said he needed to give Padraig Lidocaine to numb the area and then clip off the horn (picture a very large toenail clippers). 

Padraig did NOT like the Lidocaine shots. I HAVE NEVER heard anything like a goat in pain! The doc assured us that goats are known, in the farm vet circle, as being big wimps and VERY dramatic... which made us feel a little better! But really, it was quite a sight and the sounds he was making we're out of this world! I held the hooves, J held the goat and the doc did his work! JJ was the cameraman and even got some video footage!

Quickly, the horn was off and the vet was putting a powder on his wound to help dry up the blood.  

Today, Padraig is much better but still not sure if he can ever trust Farmer J again...which is so sad, because yesterday, I could see just how much it was breaking his heart to see one of his animals suffer!  

With some patience, extra goat chow and lots of love, Padraig will be back to his normal goat self in no time!











Thursday, July 16, 2015

Gotta love corn!

Ugly chicken farm next to our farm???? I don't see one!








Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Farm fresh flavor


Champagne colored honey from our bees. So sweet and delicate!

Homemade raspberry jam.

The first ripe tomato!

Basil.

Mini cucumbers that will magically turn into pickles!







Thursday, July 9, 2015

The colors of July
































 
Our 4th started with a sweet, colorful donut and ended with a beautiful bang!  In between, we went on a holiday picnic, spent time with family, participated in a boat parade on a GREAT lake and watched the sun set over the water!