The puppies are adorable!! I love that little chocolate colored one! Love the white Angora! So, is Jane the more independant one and Lydia the wild one? =) I also really like that you listed your animals on your side bar with great photos of them all!
I enjoyed looking at the baby animals! You did an excellent job telling about Janies puppies in a previous post..she had quite a time. Those pups sure grew fast..they are very cute..I hated when a puppy went to a new home, I was always happy for the new family and sad for me:)
I'm going to miss the pictures of Janie's puppies - she has the most adorable little ones. My husband even asked just now "where are those little dogs?" so I think he was even interested despite our current no more animals policy. Would love one of those reddish brown or blue/grey ones - although our tri color Conan is a love too!
I am now Anna Colleen Coulter and I live in Burlington Washington. I married on September 18, 2010 just after I turned 17.
I used to live on a hundred acre farm with my peeps and my dad, mom and sister.
I still talk endlessly about cats, dogs and horses. But now I also talk endlessly about my new home and garden.
I am the youngest of four girls, but my sisters feel more like best friends.
These are most of my animal friends from our family farm down in Roy, WA that I left behind when I moved up to Burlington to be a wife. My Dad loves saying, "When you're old, you have old things." He especially says that about most of our pets and some of our farm animals, because they are pretty old, most of them. Since I moved away some of our old pets have indeed died, it is very sad each time I hear about them going. But I have left their pictures up along with the ones that are still running and kicking and having fun at the Farm.
Roy Boy (in front) is 32 years old! and Holly
Ivan
Easy, the first horse the Vick Family owned, is now 29 and very fragile, But she still runs when it is pretty and sunny out.
Lady Amber
Song Breeze Swifteye - she ran all the way down to the highway and was hit by a truck, she was a sweetie and Bet and I miss her
Patty Whack
Rose. This was really our landlord's dog. I took care of her after he died, Bet took care of her after I left, but then she went to live with the landlord's daughter, where she was hit by a car. She is missed.
Martin the Warrior Slayer of Rats
15 year old Peep - Peep died on Valentine's day 2010 she was a great sheep dog and taught my dad everything he knows about using Border Collies with sheep
Purr Bobb
CC, Christmas Cat (Kitty)
Amie Jo aka: A. Mouse, A. Moose, Moose, Mamma Moose. Poor Moosy Moose, lived with feline leukemia for a long long long time, she finally died around the same time as her buddy Peep.
Fidget, I saved Fidget's life by giving her an IV when she was an orphan lamb, now she is all grown up and a mommy ewe herself.
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The puppies are adorable!! I love that little chocolate colored one! Love the white Angora! So, is Jane the more independant one and Lydia the wild one? =)
I also really like that you listed your animals on your side bar with great photos of them all!
Beautiful pictures! They are all precious and I'm especially glad I don't have to try and choose just one to take home!
Oh my gosh, such sweet pictures, Anna Colleen! Very cute!
That's springtime on the farm! These are the delights from which stories take flight (I'm thinking of a pig named Wilber).
I enjoyed looking at the baby animals! You did an excellent job telling about Janies puppies in a previous post..she had quite a time. Those pups sure grew fast..they are very cute..I hated when a puppy went to a new home, I was always happy for the new family and sad for me:)
I'm going to miss the pictures of Janie's puppies - she has the most adorable little ones. My husband even asked just now "where are those little dogs?" so I think he was even interested despite our current no more animals policy. Would love one of those reddish brown or blue/grey ones - although our tri color Conan is a love too!
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