Monday, April 5, 2010

Spring has Sprung!

So everyone ready for a few pictures? :)  We've been having some beautiful and unusual weather here in Michigan, such as 70s and 80s and sunny!  Usually this time of the year if we hit 60 we are looking good.  No one is complaining though, especially during spring break!!!!  Over the last few days we've gotten so much done around our place, barns are clean, garden is tilled up, fences are fixed, dog kennel is finished, new animals have been added to the farm, and flower gardens cleaned up.  We still have more to do, but we are getting close to having this place lookin' spic n' span!  :)  Anyway, here are a few pics that I've taken over the last few days.

Daffodils!!!! 


Lilacs!
We got our first thunder storm on Saturday.  There was a faint rainbow later....
My new fair hogs
Our starter calves.  Rebekah's is on the left and mine is on the right.

Did everyone have a great Easter?  We didn't do anything too special.  Went to the Easter church service at church and had lunch there.  Then we came home, I took a nap, we played some yard games, cleaned up a flower bed and did chores.  :)  It was a good day though!

My Christ be glorified,
~Bethany~

4 comments:

Josh said...

Thanks for the pictures! The hogs are looking nice, and just seeing yours makes me want mine too! However, no need to despair because we are getting hogs this coming Saturday. I am so excited!!!

Hope you are doing well, and - Oh!... How's your kid from AA?

Josh

Jenna said...

Yay, you got your calf and hogs!! We're getting our hogs next weekend and uh, we still have a LONG way to go before our farm is spic n' span;)
Nevertheless, we're still plugging away at all the endless projects!

THANK YOU for the pictures! Can't wait to see you soon, hopefully before next month??

Love,
Jenna

Abigail Hastings said...

Hogs are so cute! I wish we could have some, but we have horses instead. Spring is my favorite season I think.

Heather Nichole said...

Beautiful Pictures!!

Love the country, especially springtime. We have five chickens, but we are in town really. :) The children from the neighborhood love to come and gather eggs.

Blessings!
Heather Nichole