Friday, May 27, 2011

Diggin' It

When these shoes head outside, I follow. It's the least I can do with all the jobs I create. His next five weekends are booked solid. Maybe more. And I remind myself daily, without those feet, and the rest of the body attached to them, the humble beginnings of our micro-farm would be non-existent.

Three cheers to the farm help, who do it with love and a smile. Usually.





~Happy Friday Friends!~

19 comments:

  1. neat picture. Working outside together is a great way to spend the day! I'm just looking around. I like what you do with your pictures! The crabapple blossoms are particularly pretty!

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  2. Yes, without our hubby's and sons, life would be much harder. I'm not finding it as easy to do the heavy work as I used to.

    You did a great job taking the picture.

    Elisabeth

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  3. Gotta love those hard-workin' husbands and sons and mothers and daughters... :)

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  4. Andrea isn't life wonderful? I love my feet taking me out to do something I love.B

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  5. Kind of hard work, to see the earth taking form and feeding the family. Three times cheers from me, too!
    Regards,
    Camelia

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  6. Unique photo, gotta love farming!

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  7. those are some hard-working shoes! God bless him!

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  8. That's a lovely thought. Beautiful picture!

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  9. Good dirt + a good man = great farm and a happy wife :). You have the formula my friend!! Have a fantastic and dirty weekend!!!

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  10. These boots were made for walking,
    and that's what they're gonna do - we're gonna build a whole new world,
    togther, me and you.

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  11. u r livn my ULTIMATE dream.....150 year old farmhouse with a lil bit of land! Love it!!!!!!

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  12. Love the pic. My honey & I work outside together too... Team Work Is The Best :)

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  13. The sexiest man is a farmer!
    I love watching J working aound the farm and smooching on all the animals!!!
    xo, misha
    LYLAS!

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  14. I agree. We couldn't do what we do here at our home with my husband either.

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  15. It's called "making memories". Do it sweetly ~ Debi

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Thank you so much for stopping by the old farmhouse!