Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Saturday, May 07, 2016

Saturday

This morning the bunny stayed around so I could take his picture. 
There he sits in my garden.
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No rain this morning! : )  I got to take my walk in the sunshine and it was 42 degrees.  

Nice walking the Farm Loop.  Not one car passed by me on the road along the farms.  It was like the road was a wide walking path.
The dairy cows were out today but not in the field by the road.  They were way on the other side of the barn and too far away to take a picture.  It is a much nicer field where they are now and I'm sure they like it much better. 

This pond is by the Dairy Farm.  I zoomed in and got a picture of one of the geese families.  They hopped in the water as I walked by even though I was pretty far away.
Here are the two families.
Faith and Grace at Farmer Bill's farm.
Once I got back to the main road, I walked to town and made a loop around town and then home.
Walked 6 miles.
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Ken and I went down to Cumberland to a train show.  It was pretty small as far as train shows go but it was nice to walk up and down all the aisles to see what was there.  Ken found a few goodies to buy for his layout.  
Back home in the afternoon I mowed the lawn again.  Had to do a bit of raking again too but not quite as much as last time.  Still thinking what part of the yard I can turn into a meadow. : )

And now it's time for supper.
A happy day to you.
happyone : )

"Animals are such agreeable friends,
they ask no questions,
they pass no criticisms."
~ George Eliot

11 comments:

Lowcarb team member said...

That bunny is so cute.
The geese family - all in a row - is so cute.
Nice photo of Faith and Grace.

Good to know Ken got a couple more things for his lay out.

Hope supper was good!

Enjoy the rest of your weekend

All the best Jan

Breathing In Grace said...

I believe the bunny was posing for your picture!!! ;-) Looks like you had a great walk today and got some great pics. Happy Mother's Day to you.

doodles n daydreams said...

That is a lovely photo of the goose family. Nice to read about your day.

Diana

eileeninmd said...

Hello, love the cute bunny. The goose family is a sweet shot too. I remember taking my son when he was young to the train shows. He loved trains. Great quote! Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!

Melanie said...

Adorable bunny! I have a fat one who occasionally visits but never long enough to get a photo of him! Have a blessed Mother's Day.

Pom Pom said...

The bunnies have arrived in our neck of the woods, too!
I know what you mean when you say that cruises involve too much food. Argh. I would not like that part. When we are away and have to eat at restaurants for every meal, I begin to crave our staples like peanut butter and my own coffee.
Happy Mother's Day, friend!

Inger said...

Weeding, I found a rabbit baby hidden among the tall weeds. I covered it up, I don't know if it is still there. Hope the mom moved somewhere safer.

Adam said...

cute geese family

shortybear said...

nice post

Aritha V. said...

I love the rabbit! You have had a good walk! I am so glad you shared the geese family. It is so cute! And ...what part of the yard I can turn into a meadow????

John's Island said...

Hi Happyone, Sure enjoyed this post. Wish I could have gone along for the train show, of course! :-) Maybe you will show us an updated photo of Ken's train layout one of these days. Neat photo of the rabbit! Geese family ... so cool. Thanks for sharing and for your kind words on my blog ... especially about National Nurses Week. Wishing you a happy week ahead.