For Our Troops......

For Our Troops......

Welcome!

Either you're searching for some information and stumbled across here, or already know me and are interested in what I/we do. :)

The dairy cow doesn’t ask for much, but she asks every day.
People who are creating wealth with a cow either are hardworking and reliable or get that way in a hurry. This is the way it has been for a very long time.
--Joann Grohman (Author of Keeping a Family Cow)


There are three kinds of people in this world:
Those who watch things happen,
Those who Make things happen,
or you can wonder what the hell happened.
--Captain Phil Harris (RIP)



A few of words of wisdom I have come across:


Choose not to just live within your means, but live within your needs.


If you don't want to be responsible for or defend yourself, please don't expect others to do it for you.

(My translation: Buck up and learn some skills!)


Prepare for the worst, hope for the best!

"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the AmericanGovernment take care of him; better take a closer look at the American Indian."--Henry Ford

**~*~**Spread the word!**~*~**

Small Family Farms need our help when ludicrous charges have come up against them. Maybe someday it could be one of us on this "make an example out of you" chopping block.

Pushing back (via donations, interviews, getting the word out, etc) and standing up for what we believe in will send a clear message that we refuse to just roll over and give up!

When we know what we're fighting for, we fight harder--Sgt . Gary Stein (USMC)

THANK YOU!!!



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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

New Year Bovines

Happy New Year Everyone!! :)
Anna is on the left, Dolly on the right, eating the last of the hay out of the "hay wagon" Patrick built last year. I took this from my kitchen window with the zoom lens, hence why its a bit fuzzy.
A quick post to show you how small (short) Dolly is, that is a full grown white hen (left) and my big Buff Orphington rooster (on the right) in the photo.
The New Year is proving to be a busy one already.....more updates/photos to come later this week! :)

2 comments:

  1. Doesn't look like you have muc snow either. Ours all went down the storm drain when the temperature was 60 degrees last week. The weather this year has just been wacky for sure. I'm looking forward to more photos later this week. If you would like to see what old Nebraska Dave's been up to I have a couple blogs as follows:

    http://olddavesgarden.blogspot.com/
    http://olddavesadventures.blogspot.com/

    Have a great two cow day.

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  2. Well I have more snow pix for you! :)
    Ah, that's a "one cow and one heifer" day! ;-)

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