A couple in their 60's, a 1940's army building turned into a 3 bedroom cottage, 2.5 acres, vegetable and herbal gardens, goats, chickens, ducks, geese, rabbits, Great Pyrenees, rescue dogs and cats, living as simple and frugal as possible. That is what you will find written about here. Thank you for stopping by. Share anything you like and ask any questions you wish!
How is the little one with the broken rib Peggy? You've been away from the blog for a while and we've missed you!! Your animals look lovely and happy, enjoying the nice weather. I hope it's not too hot for them and you. We still get down to 0 during the night but it warms up during the day but the planting for the farmers is way behind this year as it's been cold and wet. I read that in the local paper!
Sounds like you all had a wonderful Mother's Day at Hidden Haven Homestead... I'm sure all of your babies (both big ones and small ones) did something special just for YOU....
Happy Mother's Day, sis, a day late! I so enjoyed all these pictures of the new little ones at Hidden Haven...they must be keeping their mamas and YOU very busy:-) Love you sis. xoxo
Thanks for the pictures of the four legged members of your tribe.
I love your guard dog. It is a wonderful breed. A neighbour had two that guarded is sheep. I admired their devotion. They never came in the house but spend all their time with the sheep living to protect their flock.
Hi Peggy, Haven't heard from you in a long time. Hope you are okay. We were gone for a week---so I got behind in my comments. BUT--I just got to thinking about you today...
Love all of your babies. I'm sure they are all keeping you busy.
Just wanted you to know that I'm thinking about you. Hugs, Betsy
what a handful of critters you have there! i read down a few posts and sounds like you 'foster' expectant moms thru the delivery until they go back to their owners? i sure hope that little white one is doing okay. nature can be cruel sometimes, even if it seemed like a 'practical' solution to the momma goat.
i love your sweet Great Pyr! Happily following you now too!
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Happy Mothers Day to you also Peggy-for your two legged and four legged family!!~~Rain
Looks like the perfect Mother's Day for ALL of you! Sending wishes for a very nice week Peggy.
Peggy you are as busy as every. I hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day too. The animals all look so happy.
How is the little one with the broken rib Peggy? You've been away from the blog for a while and we've missed you!! Your animals look lovely and happy, enjoying the nice weather. I hope it's not too hot for them and you. We still get down to 0 during the night but it warms up during the day but the planting for the farmers is way behind this year as it's been cold and wet. I read that in the local paper!
Sounds like you all had a wonderful Mother's Day at Hidden Haven Homestead... I'm sure all of your babies (both big ones and small ones) did something special just for YOU....
Hugs,
Betsy
Nice pictures! Hope you had a good Mother's Day.
Blessings,
Amy
Happy Mother's Day, sis, a day late! I so enjoyed all these pictures of the new little ones at Hidden Haven...they must be keeping their mamas and YOU very busy:-) Love you sis. xoxo
Thanks for the pictures of the four legged members of your tribe.
I love your guard dog. It is a wonderful breed. A neighbour had two that guarded is sheep. I admired their devotion. They never came in the house but spend all their time with the sheep living to protect their flock.
HAPPY Mother's day to you also! Your animals are just so happy and full of contentment, and it's all because of you!
Linda
http:coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Happy Belated Mother's Day to You and all the Mother's at Hidden Haven.
~ Be Blessed ~
Awww, I miss the peaceable kingdom! Miss you!
Great pictures! You know I love those critter photos! Hope you had a great Mother's day!
Hi Peggy, Haven't heard from you in a long time. Hope you are okay. We were gone for a week---so I got behind in my comments. BUT--I just got to thinking about you today...
Love all of your babies. I'm sure they are all keeping you busy.
Just wanted you to know that I'm thinking about you.
Hugs,
Betsy
what a handful of critters you have there! i read down a few posts and sounds like you 'foster' expectant moms thru the delivery until they go back to their owners? i sure hope that little white one is doing okay. nature can be cruel sometimes, even if it seemed like a 'practical' solution to the momma goat.
i love your sweet Great Pyr! Happily following you now too!
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