Vicki’s Dad is doing much better and can move around a bit better than yesterday, so we will leave Vick’s Mom and Dad to relax and watch TV, nap or whatever and we will run our errands. We need to go to Dean’s Mill in Coxsackie for minerals and alpaca feed, which are both needed for them. We will stop somewhere for groceries, so we can make tonight’s dinner. Perhaps, when we return, we will get a little work done, either in the barn or at the hospice gift shop project. I need to frame in the inside doorway to the bunny house and close in the soffit and install the batten boards. If it rains this afternoon, as they are calling for, we can still build the doorway and maybe build a few bunny cages and a grooming table in there. Maybe we might just stay in here and keep Joe and Anita both company too. After all, they may only be here another few days until Joe can move around and negotiate steps...then they will be going home to the mountain. Having them here is nice, although we would rather they came to stay a few days, just for fun, so we could ramble around to restaurants and enjoy some sight seeing or something rather than have Joe in such pain. Perhaps someday......
This is a continuing story of two people, four dogs, three barn cats, 8 pet turkeys, 6 guinea fowl, 20 ducks, 125 chickens, 1 rabbit, 5 alpacas, 4 sheep, a Llama, A Sicilian Micro-mini donkey, a Sicilian mini donkey and her baby and their life long dream to run a little 9 acre farm in upstate New York. After you read the blog entries, go to our regular farm web site, and then to our wonderful farm and fiber Shop that we built and opened in 2011. The links are on the left.
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