I took these pictures Wednesday evening at the old pond.
Just as the sun was setting.
The back of the house faces toward the pond.
This is all the Muscovy ducks we have left now. 3 males. There are so many varmits around here that love to eat ducks.
These pictures I took Thursday afternoon.
This buck is one of Annie's first babies. He was a twin to the solid brown girl.
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Light Brahma's and Turken hens.
Jill in the front yard. You can see how close the barn is to the house in this picture.
FarmMan gives Betsy one of the last pears.

The goats enjoying the warm afternoon temperature we had this week
The Light Brahma Rooster takes a jog.
The two newest baby goats. They both have grown so fast!
Another shot of Annie's oldest boy. He is so handsome!
You know I couldn't leave out Miracle Eve.
Have a great day!







14 comments:
Great pictures! It's so beautiful there!
How blessed you are to have so many babies to love and care for. Miracle Eve looks like she is smiling in her picture. We sure did have some warm afternoon temps here this week. It was enjoyable to be outside and take in the Autumn sights and sounds. Wishing you all a very pleasant weekend Pam.
We are considering getting some goats when hubby retires. Do you milk them, or what? I enjoy your photos of your farm and loved the video of the mule eating the mint!
Looks nice and sunny there! How cold or warm is it there this time of year? We are thinking of coming to Georgia for gold prospecting next year. Maybe we will be close enough to come for a visit? Take care!
Hi Pam, lovely photos of the animals and autumn on the farm, you are enjoying the good weather there is lots of sunshine in the photos!Love the video of Jack and the mint!
Your truck is one of the golden oldies and still working. Have a great weekend
Really nice pictures and it looks like a great place to be.
We are past peak fall here but we've had wonderful temps this week!
Fantastic photos! Such willing subjects!! LOLOL!! They are all so precious. Every time I see your goats, I want one or two or three! They are so cute. Annie's son looks very dapper!
:)Marilyn
He is a good looking buck. Love his horns.
I love the coloring on that buck. Our barn is very close too, we like being close with an ear out.
Your life is full just like this Ozarks farm chick. The Ponderosa is a hoppin' place to live. I so enjoyed my visit to your farm.
As we say down here in the hills and hollers,"ya'll have a wonderfully blessed day!!!"
You have such a nice array of farm animals. And yes, I will always expect you to include a photo of Miracle Eve.
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal
That's a great size pond. How nice to have that view behind the house.
I enjoy your photos! You are trurly blessed to live on such a beautiful farm with lots of animals!
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