Tuesday, June 10, 2025

June 5, 2025

I saw Yeller right away when I went outside. I sure to love that cat. He knows I love him. Always let those you love; know you love them, it is an important thing to do. Athena and Onyx were not far away from Yeller. It looked like rain was coming in and they were all staying close together. 

Red is doing better. He has been up more. The donkeys were all out in the pasture as I left for work. 

Olga was out and about with her chicks. The chicks were not staying with her. She was having difficulty keeping them together and keeping them with her. The one with the yellow head is not looking very good. I have a bad feeling about that one. 

The other chicks are getting so big, so fast. 

Daisy continues to find eggs the chickens have laid and eating them. I do not know where she is getting them. It is a daily thing now. 

My lilac bush I got for Mother's day is blooming. I am so happy about that. I do not have a green thumb and I think Carlos had already somehow pulled the plant out of the pot once. I was afraid it was dead, but it isn't, so that is a plus. I am hoping it continues to grow. I am sure trying which is half the battle. 

I finally almost have all the hair off of Ted. He has not fully lost all of his wool since we got him. I am determined to make it happen this year. 

The pigs are all doing fine. The donkeys and goats were checking on them today. They do that from time to time. 

The Oklahoma horses are looking good. They are gaining weight and really are looking healthy. I was concerned for a while about Saverine, but she is even looking good. 

Willow decided to eat with the cows today. I will never know why they do that. It does not matter as long as they are getting fed. 

Red is looking so much better. I am glad he is on the mend. 

Gus did lay over for me to pet his belly, but he was too far away, so I only got to pet his face. He is the most loving little pig. I am grateful for him. 

I did get one of the cinnamon queen's out today and loved on her. She did not care for that, but I did not care. They sure are pretty little things. I do have a hen watching over the baby chicks in their little cage. It is funny to watch her peek over at me when I am refilling food and water. 

I am also amazed the chickens know they need to roost, so they sit on the food bin to roost when it is nighttime. They sure are smart. 

The sunset was out of this world in West Texas this evening. If you have not seen a West Texas sunset, you should put that on your bucket list. The pictures do not compare to what you see. 

Ursula and Oreo both know we are leaving town tomorrow and decided to get into my bag while I was packing my clothes, one at a time. 
























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