It is fun to have coffee and be able to peer out at the neighbor's land where they used to have goats and see this occurring. Two fawns had been staying where their moms had put them.
The moms would feed them then the fawns would lay still in the tall grasses near some brush and stay until their moms came to get them.
For the first week, all we could see was just the tips of their ears when the twitched them.
Since the goats left we see the deer making good use of the woods and field.
I was cleaning out some weeds next to the outhouse when I got buzzed by a hummingbird. So I decided to take a break and sit on the back step with my camera and Charlie in the shade.
Hummingbird in my Siberian Iris?
Fly season has arrived as well as bot bees that get the mules running and diving into underbrush to get the biting insects off from them.
Our not so brilliant horse that is named 15, came into raging heat. The red headed molly mules decided it would be fun to nibble her flanks and get her to squeal.
Imagine horse squeals echoing in the woods. It almost sounds like something bizarre is happening. Thank goodness it only lasts about one day.
Sven, the goat loves to be with his pal Little Richard. The goat stands with his head under Little Richard's tail to keep flies off his head.
I thought the goat was really taking a chance of getting his head dumped on by pony poo. Apparently, he darts out before the pony drops a load.
So when the Firestick TV remote died a severe and unfixable death for the 3rd time, hubby had a melt down.
I tried to explain to him that he could find all sorts of free entertainment out doors.
Alas.
Poor hubby. Did you know there was an app for a smartphone just for these emergencies? Oh yes! Firestick TV Remote app. Thank goodness, the world will not fall apart while waiting on a replacement.
However, since I am the only one who can operate the smartphone, it seems I need to be present any time he wants to watch the TV.
Come on new Remote!