Farm Goodness

Hello, Bravehearted Beauties! How’s your heart today? I’ve been thinking of you this week…and wrote a bold and bravehearted post to encourage you, but it vanished into internet oblivion right after I finished. Not a single word remains. It was the kind I’m not sure if I can write twice {I tried}, so I’ll just go with what I’ve got today: some farm goodness!

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That’s what we call farm entertainment! No television needed here…just a big cup of coffee and some time to sit. Once Aslan figures out that cats, ducks and chickens can’t be herded, things will settle down a bit. But for now, he’s a mess of happiness who adds a whole lot of life to our farm!

Happy Friday to you, Bravehearted Beauties!

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  • Ruth - Words need to be written and not necessarily shared. Once they(words) are on the paper it is perfect and God knows best. And you realized that. Absolutely adore the photos. Felt as if I was there sharing your joy.ReplyCancel

  • dianne - That last picture just made me melt! 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Sherry - I love all your farm family! All of God’s creatures are so cute and special and they bring such fun, laughter and happiness! You capture them all in a glorious way! It makes my day.ReplyCancel

  • Kim - Trusting those words were meant to be for an audience of One.ReplyCancel

  • Meredith Bernard - Love the border collie (am I correct…?) chasing the chicken. That’s priceless. 😉 We have a border collie my husband uses to work cattle and the scene just looks so familiar. Also love your words and I’m sorry your first words were lost…but I’m sure they weren’t “lost” and isn’t that a wonderful thought? Blessings today. Your newest blog following friend,
    MeredithReplyCancel

    • Bravehearted Beauty - He’s a sheltie, but because of his coloring, is often confused with a border collie. I think they work very similarly. Great dogs!ReplyCancel