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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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Wednesday

38 degrees this morning and the sun did come out but it was very windy.
Couldn't drive into town for my walk this morning
because we had brick, and the trailer load of dust attached
to the truck in the way.

I ended up walking around Happy Trails and up along
the lane for my walk.
Makes a nice change walking in the woods.

This morning I baked Blueberry and Apple muffins
to take for breakfast tomorrow when I go to Blankets for Babies.
I'll finish up the latest blanket this evening.
Just have to sew the last strip on.
Will have a picture tomorrow.

I noticed our Farmer neighbor has acquired  a new 
brown and white calf.  All his other cows are black or black and white.
This pasture is right across the street from our driveway.
Work continued today on the brick in front of the garages.
Once again I kept Ken supplied with bricks and anything
else he needed. 
He finished in front of the first two garage bays 
and just has one more to go.

Baked another batch of muffins when we got done working.
This time I baked them for Ken.
Lemon Poppy Seed

 That's it for today.
Hope your day was a happy one.
happyone  💕

Friendship isn't a big thing - 
it's a million little things. 
~ unknown

12 comments:

William Kendall said...

Those cows are welcome company.

Ruth Hiebert said...

I am getting tired and sore, just from reading about all your work.(Joking of course.)

Tom said...

...great that you had nice weather, it was awful here!

Anonymous said...

Rain rain and more rain again today :/

Granny Marigold said...

I love the view you have across the street and would wish I had the same one. We have a view of a nieghbour's house being renovated and many workmen's pick-ups parked helter-skelter.

Adam said...

I wonder if cow birth is very painful for them.

Victor S E Moubarak said...

How fortunate to have a pasture to enjoy so near your home. It's great living in the countryside.

God bless.

Kerin said...

As always, I enjoy your pictures and updates on how things are progressing at the new house.
Happy for you to have weather that is cooperating with the work you're getting done.

~K.

Connie said...

Your photos are always so comforting . . . you have such a lovely area for walking. Beautiful :)

Debby Ray said...

Those cows are just so beautiful grazing on the hillside. :)

Sandi said...

What a happy life those cows must have!

Lowcarb team member said...

… that looks a peaceful scene with the cows in the field.

All the best Jan