My knee is showing great improvement, thanks, I’m guessing to the knee brace thingy I’ve been wearing whenever I’m outside. Thank goodness!

Our last doe, Sylvia, kidded yesterday evening, with two doelings. They’re in a pen in the front yard, where I can hear them making momma and baby sounds to each other. They’re both very pretty, but I couldn’t get a good read on their conformation last night since they were so new, and Sylvia is small enough that they were a little folded up, something we’ve noticed with small mommas. So we’ll give them a week or so to get unfolded and see what we think. It has been by far our best kidding year yet, in terms of kid quality. It helps that we’re finally developing an eye for dairy goat conformation. We have a few neighbors who have helped tremendously with developing that eye!

DH and Bernard have gone to Boone for the weekend to hang out with DH’s daughter and son-in-law and their three sweet boys. ED and I are enjoying whatever the female version of “bach-ing it” is—we had grand plans for last night that involved homemade chocolate mint ice cream and a “West Wing” marathon. After spending the evening with Sylvia, though, we just managed supper and a couple of episodes before we were ready to collapse into bed!

I’ve done something to my knee, causing me to hobble around like a grouchy old lady for the last week or two. I’m having the hardest time getting anything done, which doesn’t do anything for my mood (just ask my family!) or my towering to-do list. I’m wearing a brace today, and it is feeling better little by little.

And Liath managed to get herself hit by a car yesterday—in our driveway! It was a little scary yesterday morning, but now she seems to be fine. Those Pyrenees-type dogs (or Pyrenees-Sharplaninac-Komondor-Anatolian-type dogs) are not the smartest about cars and roads, though she’s a pretty fast learner, so here’s hoping that was enough of a reminder for her to stay out of the way of cars.

The pups are thriving, the fat little sausages. The new kitten is doing well, and so are the two new kids. We had a lovely, long rainy day yesterday, and so today I’m going to try to be in the greenhouse and the garden.



Found in the barn eating a nest of eggs; now she’s on her way to a neighbor’s to eat some rats.


Liath had her puppies yesterday—7 of them, and are they cute! She’s a great mom, which comes as no surprise.

And Friday night we brought home two kittens from the D*’s—only one (the striped one) is ours—the other is going to our friend down the road.

And our lovely doe Daphne kidded today with two very cute kids—a doe and a buck. And for once, the doe had the more exciting markings (she’s black with white spots, he’s just black).

Saturday we did finally get around to planting cane, and it was an absolutely lovely experience. A local man, JV, was in charge of the whole process, and he had the beautiful bottomland field plowed and disked—we were in charge of the hoe work. There were nine of us all together, so it was pretty short work.

We’re battling ducks right now. We had several too many drakes, which was leading to splinter groups and factions, meaning there were ducks everywhere! The (huge) drakes were always fighting, and two drakes rolling around in a garden bed means the end of any plants that may have been growing there. So Sunday DH killed three, and ED and I skinned them, and I ordered sausage casings. Doesn’t duck sausage sound wonderful?

My sister and I are planning a trip down to Tallahassee to see our grandmother who had a stroke a few weeks back, which I’m kind of looking forward to and kind of dreading. Dreading just because there’s so much to do around here! Looking forward to because a road trip with my sister will be fun, and it’ll be good to see my mom and Meemaw.

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