Thursday, May 26, 2011

Growing, Growing, Growing

Onions, Lettuce and Carrots


Sparky and Madeline



Chicks at one week


15 comments:

  1. Your goats are just the cutest! It will be fun to watch them grow and see how they enrich the lives of your family. Have a lovely day.

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  2. It makes me sad that our spinach is already bolting in this heat...I even tried growing it under the leafy carrots for a little shade and coolness...oh well, got a lovely pot of wedding soup on the stove with the last of it.

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  3. Tonya, our chicks are a week and a half old- we're raising them at the same time. :)
    So happy to see your garden growing- I know it has been a late spring for us, but especially for where you are!
    <3

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  4. how great...everything is growing so fast!

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  5. Oh, Oh, Oh...look at the cuties! I've got the lovely greens growing, but alas...no sweet goats or chicks...just kiddos, doggies, and cats...someday:)

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  6. If it keeps being in the 90's my lettuce is will bolt! Your goats are just adorable!

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  7. ohhh! my chicks ( all 81 of them!) are just a week older. Goodness that they don't grow quick.Rhode Island reds and what are they white guys?

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  8. Oh, sweetest goats, sweetest chicks! I love Springtime on a farm :)

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  9. You should have included a picture of you growing belly =D

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  10. That is the sweetest chick photo ever, and what a a beautiful amount of veggies are already coming up!

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  11. oh, how I wish we could still grow lettuce. We just picked our first ripe tomatoes that would be really great in a salad if only we had some lettuce.

    Great picture of your chicks!

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  12. SO many wonderful growing things you have shared here. Such blessed springtime things.

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  13. Already your chicks have some grown up looking feathers. great to see everything growing well - we are very waterlogged, but hopefully things will dry out enough to get going. xxx

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  14. Love your cute goats. I've been wanting some myself.

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