I've gathered photos over the month for this post so you can enjoy some of the unique happenings here in the UP.
Where in the United States today do you see three young siblings -15, 14 and 12 yrs old (in the local 4H program) taking their sheep for a walk? They walk the sheep twice a week so that the sheep's bodies grow stronger, larger, and are in better physical shape to increase their chance of winning at the local county fair and to bring a better price at the animal auction.
A few evenings ago two of the three kids brought the sheep to our house - Cleo sat in the doorway too scared of these BIG animals to come out. Her eyes were HUGE, watching them as they walked on their leashes, bleating their BAAAA. She has never seen sheep before. Marti, Mark, and I sat on the patio chatting with the boys and laughing as we watched the scene.
As I clean rabbit cages, I get to see these beautiful eyes and face - I thought you'd like to see them too. (His name is Fog, as his pelt is a velvety variegated beige and grey)
I am starting to file paperwork on creating our farm, legally, so I thought it best to create business cards. We purchased the property because of the beautiful barn, so I decided to use it as the background of our cards. Here is mine.
We have some beautiful wildflowers and plants here - a little pine plant on the left, has dew on the tips of each branch - each sparkled in the morning sunlight. The photo on the right shows lupine that grows both in the wild and in formal flower gardens.
Mark is almost finished with breaking up the barn floor so the cement mason can pour a new floor in the next few weeks. Then Mark will be adding cattle gate walls for horse stalls, on the new floor side of the barn centerway.
The opposite side of the barn will house a chicken coop that will utilize the barn window to create a chicken door and ladder to a fenced chicken yard, a smilar rabbit hutch and yard, and a stall space for a couple of sheep...maybe I'll bid on the neighbor kids' sheep at the county fair in early August (they've asked me if I would buy them so the kids can visit the sheep they raised).
June is such a wonderful month here, the temps are in the 70s during the day, with light breezes and 50s at night; we've had our share of rain this summer, but most of the time the weather is SPECTACULAR! The state's slogan, "Pure Michigan" is right! Come see us!