Yes. We are still alive, in case any of you were wondering. However, from the lack of comments, I'm beginning to question whether we have any readers. Our wireless router died, and I have heretofore been unable to pry the cord away from the other internet users in the family. :)
Since our milk cow (Daphne or Blackie or whatever you want to call her) is due to calve soon, Jacob has been anxious to build a shed for milking her. He and Dad began construction on Friday. Dad had to go to the Farmer's Market on Saturday, so some of Jacob's buddies came over to help him. They got as far as they could with the materials they had, then ran to Lowe's to get some more boards. They were done in no time at all. Great job, guys!
Gotta love the expression.
7 comments:
You have at the very least one reader Lingo's! Keep up the blogging and especially the good work that y'all are doing.
Blessings to your family,
John for the Creath's
Looks great!
Hi Tricia, I dont know if you remember the Mayes family from Texas. We came to presbytery last year. Just wanted to let you know that I read all your posts. I love to read about your family's farm and all the progress you are making. Keep up the good work and good blog!
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From the Mayes
texasurbanhomestead.blogspot.com
Thanks for the update...we thought you just might be up to a new project!
And you have 8 readers here. But just one that leaves the comments for all 8! ;-)
Many blessings,
The Flemings
I read y'all's blog! Always do enjoy reading about what the TN folk are up to these days...
You don't know me at all, but I check in on your blog regularly. I love to see what you guys are up to and dream about moving back to a farm some day. I love all the photos of your farm, animals and gardens. Also, I found that when I tracked visitors I got about one comment for every 40 visits, so my guess is you have quite a few silent readers, also.
Hello, everyone!
Thank you for your comments! It's good to hear from all of you.
Tricia Ann (for the Lingos)
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