Monday, January 18, 2010

3 pastured pets?



As I made my way out the door this morning carrying two buckets of grain for the horses, I noticed something a little odd....Twiggs came running first, down the hill through the gate and slid to a stop in the mud at her bucket. Next came Ronan, trotting down the hill, through the gate, tossing his head in his attempt to look like a stud muffin. He, too, slid to a stop at his bucket.


And wait, something else is running down the hill....it's the pig!

The pig that wanders our neighborhood from time to time and always stops to visit my horses and scrounge for dropped grain underneath their buckets. So here comes the pig, down the hill, through the gate, and low and behold, trots all the way down to the salt block holder like it was her bucket!!! HAHA!




She just stood there looking at me like, ok, my turn! Once the Dachshunds started barking at her, she turned and trotted out of the pasture and down the road....haha....I have no idea where she lives or even if she has a home. But she does look fat and healthy.



These pictures were taken from a different time the pig did the same thing.







Thursday, January 14, 2010

The weather is finally warming up and I've ventured out of the house briefly today. Only to feed the ponies and pull off the little hoop tents we built in the garden so the plants could get some nice sunshine. Our red lettuce is doing really well but the broccoli looks a little wilted by the cold. The snow is finally melting and the ground is mushy and wet.

Steven and I have been on a big organic kick lately. Watch Food, Inc., you will be too! That movie opened my eyes and made me aware of what I was eating. I've been overweight for awhile now and I've never really thought about what I was eating. It was whatever was convenient and tasty. And that is definitely a recipe for disaster. So, by watching what we put in our mouths, I've lost 5 lbs and Steven's lost 20. He did start 2 weeks before I did. We have a new litter of kittens. (UGH) Bella got out before we were able to get her spayed. We missed the date for the cheaper humane society program that has spays and rabies shots for 50 bucks so we were saving to take her to a regular vet since that would cost upwards of 200-300 bucks. (because they require all kinds of tests and vaccines) So we were saving and then Mulligan, our Dachshund got sick. 400 dollars later, we were not able to get her spayed. So, on Christmas Day, 5 little fluffy kittens were born. One is black and white and looks just like her daddy. We named her Noel. The other 4 are all dark grey. Hopefully we will be able to find good homes for them!