FALL is in the air here at a Thistle Hill Ranch! So many changes to share.
I have been longing for the cool breezes of Fall to hit the South. You know you live in Texas when a cold front is temperatures in the 80's. But...I'll take it!
I woke up this morning to 60* temperatures!
Funny how the whole mood of the ranch changed this morning.
The horses in the front meadow enjoying cool breezes, and not escaping to the trees for shade, the flowers weren't wilting, and even my coffee tasted better.
When a Fall is upon us, the color of the sun has a golden hue that gleams, even on the dry grass, making everything beautiful.
So much to report, so be advised...this will be long!
I know it's been a month or so since I wrote last. Funny how the Summer seemed to linger and then, before I knew it, it was over. I've been busy with farm life, new additions to the farm, getting the boys new curriculum ready, signed up for homeschool activities, and working on a design project.
On homeschooling, the good news is after researching and planning their curriculum, they are both excited. This is ALWAYS a plus! I will share homeschool tidbits soon, in another post.
So, here goes the update...
Welcome Duncan, the farm cat, to Thistle Hill Ranch!
He showed up 3 weeks ago and decided we were his family. He has already brought me a rat in appreciation for our hospitality, and yes, I cleaned it up.
That was a blast!
It really is adorable how all of the animals act as if he's always been a part of the family. He follows the boys while they do their ranch chores, hunts daily in the meadow, and plays with the dogs in the morning and evening. So our vet checked him out, gave him a rabies shot, & a clean bill of health. We couldn't be happier to have him around.
Our New Farm Dog, Baron
We also have a new addition at Thistle Hill Ranch, Baron Horowitz...we hope to someday find him a Baroness! He is a Bouvier des Flandres. We researched what would be a good fit for a farm dog. We needed a BIG dog, that would be a herding dog, guard dog, good with animals, good with kids, and most importantly, good with my allergies/asthma. This task seemed near impossible.
Glen said we needed a Bouvier des Flandres! And I said "we need a what?"
I had never heard of, nor had I ever seen a Bouvier. So I did my own research, only to find out, this really does sound like the perfect fit. After numerous searches, I came across Chantal's Bouviers in Pennsylvania. She is from Belgium, where the breed is from, and is incredibly knowledgable of all aspects of the breed. It just so happened, she had 2 puppies left from her latest litter, ready to home. She sent their pictures, and I knew the minute I saw him, I had to have him!
Here is a stock picture of a grown Bouvier des Flandres.
They come in colors of Fawn, Black, and Brindle. Baron's sire was a Fawn and Dam a Brindle. Baron, is a Brindle...we just love his snippets of white!
He's only 13 weeks old! He's Humongous...and we just adore his Royal Fluffiness!
Our 1st Calves will be here in about a month. We are so excited! They are Charolais Angus cross. They will be little grey babies. I hope we catch a glimpse of them being born.
This is a picture of the girls, early in the AM getting ready to be artificially inseminated, last January. Some were bred in March, and some in May. They have a 9 month gestation, like humans, so it's easy to remember. I can't wait to see these calves!
And last but not least...
FALL
FALL is just around the corner and decorating has started! Here is a sneak peek.
I can't wait until the pumpkins come in at Central Market. Then, I'll make the hour and a half drive for the special colors.
And in case you're wondering...Yes, it's worth it!
So for now faux pumpkins it is.
Check back soon for my Fall Decorations post. I start with Halloween, then move to my pilgrims & turkeys for Thanksgiving. Although, a little bird told me the rest of my Fall bins are buried at the back of the barn...this year may have pumpkins only...sigh.
This is the beginning of my favorite time of year!
Have a Great Weekend, & Happy Decorating!
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