Yeller was curled up in his crate of straw. I am glad he still does that. The other two cats were eating in the shop. It may not be too warm in there, but it is better than being out in the wind for sure. They do have some other crates to get in also.
I did get to see all the cats in the afternoon, too.
The chicks were ready and waiting for their food.
I got some smiles from Ned. He is such a sweetheart.
The cows and other donkeys are still mad about not getting any grain. They will be fine. It is not like they are starving.
The pigs were ready and waiting for their food, too. It is cooler out and I know they were wanting to get back into their shelters.
I tried to pet on the cows, but they wanted nothing to do with it. Alex looks like he is feeling better.
Chief was putting Jeb in his place. I do not know what happened, but Chief was trying to kick at Jeb for whatever reason. Spots was up in the mix, too. I guess Chief was letting Jeb know he needed to cool off.
Noma and Mattie were following me. Those two look like twins. They are such pretty donkeys.
Takua allowed me to love on him.
Wheezy has been riding on Ted's back lately. It is so funny to watch her hang on for dear life.
The sunset was as pretty as the sunrise.
The full moon was coming up.
I went down to check on the pigs again. Brutus and Patsy heard my voice and ran out of the shelter, covered in straw. At least I know they are warm.
The sky looked like fire for a bit. I got a picture of Pete standing out in the pasture with the sky lit up. Oh it was magnificent.
I did give Hercules and the rest of the pasture crew more pumpkins.
The cows and horses got new hay bales.
I saw the 2 coop hens in their shelter huddled up. I am glad they are in there together.
The sky ended up looking like a heart. It was gorgeous.


























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