How wonderful to live in such a beautiful place and to be learning every day about the land and animals. I have so much to share, but it's hard to know where to start. I love having my phone (camera) on me at all times because there's always something new that I find, discover or see happening. Here are some pics and I'll explain what I mean:
One of Sam's favorite plants to stalk the wildlife that seek refuge inside:
It's hilarious, he does this repeated stutter-step as if preparing to pounce on whatever it is that he hears inside the bush:
Here he is in full search mode: whole head in the bush!
This is our afternoon walk up to the mountain...well Nick takes the dogs on this walk every afternoon, but I only get to come on the weekends, because it's dark out by the time I get home from work. So it's been really fun having a three-day weekend that I can enjoy so much daylight here!
Here's Sam: King of the Mountain...and the view of the house behind it from atop said mountainSammy coming down the mountain, with Nick in tow:
This one is from this morning's walk around the lower "pasture" area, I wanted to try and get a photo of the house from below, that's my morning cup of joe trying to block the sun for a pic:
Along my walk, one of the things we discover often around the property is old machinery which makes for a beautiful vignette photo:
One of the things I love most about the property (and the looming Spring-time in general) is seeing new growth. The property is FULL of new growth: roses, mystery plants, possible cherry or plum trees...
It's not only beautiful, it's exciting to see all that we inherit with this house! Here are Irises that popped up unexpectedly, but most welcomed, and the Indian Paintbrushes in the background (which may not be their official name, but it's the name we, Cambria kids, called them!)
New growth on a mystery bush just outside the Secret Garden where I planted sweet pea flowers and am hoping to see new growth there sometime soon!!
In other new growth news, we have new additions who love to eat everything, including new growth! Here are our goats!
These are "the girls," they're sisters (twins even) Janice and Princess:
Here's Carlos and the girls in their convenient but not permanent home...although they love it in there:
Carlos teaching Zona that there's so much more to life than playing fetch..."you know...you could just stand here...and eat weeds..."
Sam getting in on the action:
Saturday morning we went out to a friend's ranch to see the new baby horse, he doesn't have a name yet, nor has he ever even been pet! He's 9 days old, all legs, knock-kneed and goofy, but oh so adorable!
His mom, Cha Cha, is very protective of her new little one:
He was kind of curious and wanted to come see us, but once we pet him he would startle and jump back...and then start all over again.
Here, they had to lock up the momma in order to handle the baby (they were whinnying back and forth...heartbreaking). They're "breaking his spirit" so that they'll be able to ride him when he gets older. It was hard to watch, but all part of the process, I guess. He controls the colt by wrapping one arm around it's neck and grabs its tail in the other.
Then they work together to put on his halter:
Ahh, new growth...new knowledge...new discoveries! It's an educational process out here. And I love every minute of it.
I leave you with my symbolism for God's new growth in us: I find so much joy in seeing the tiniest purple shining leaf on the rose bush or a new flower bloom on the (cherry) trees, just knowing that something is about to take off and blossom in full beauty. God must delight so greatly in any new growth he sees in us...just the slightest softening of the heart or smallest act of kindness must be what he loves to see, knowing that with a little nurturing and caring it will bloom...in time.
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