Spring groundswork has started. We hired a trackhoe to clean the ditch that carries water down through our property. It hadn’t been cleaned in years, and it required a larger machine than our small backhoe. Now, it’s looking good! Continue reading
I needed some white wool for blending with our black for new rovings, so I went over to one of the big range flock operations during shearing to purchase some. The big flocks hire large crews to do the job. This crew had 13 shearing stations set up. The sheep go up the inside, get… Continue reading
There’s not much going on at the farm right now. The sheep are getting fat. We fill hay feeders, fill water tanks, and repeat. I haven’t been taking many pictures, so there isn’t much to show. Last week we had help, and we got all of the ram lambs’ toes trimmed. We still have the… Continue reading
One of the issues with solar panels being high off the ground (to keep them out of the rams’ reach) is that they’re also too high for us to easily reach. We need to brush the snow off them. Now, if they were on the roof, we’d just have to wait until the snow melted.… Continue reading
Ken’s working the snowblower to clear passages between the barns and pens. Prompt: The rule of thirds is a time-honored composition guideline. Put it to use today in a photo! Continue reading
Soft light filtered through the storm today. Prompt: Make a photograph with as soft a light source as you can find or create. Continue reading
The gate chain is cold with fresh snow, falling as we do chores. It melts and freezes, making the chain hard to open. Prompt: Illustrate coldness in a photograph today. Continue reading
The only horizon today was formed by the horses and the pond. Prompt: Make a photograph that emphasizes the horizon today and post it. Continue reading
I actually took this on the 26th because I really wanted to get a sunrise for this shot. Prompt: Illustrate your idea of peace and harmony – or maybe just peace and quiet – today with a photograph. Continue reading