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We are very blessed to live on a farm. We love old fashioned ways of doing things that seem to be fading away. We realize that this lifestyle is not for everyone but we are very grateful that God allows us to enjoy it.
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May the Lord richly bless each of you!!!
You know I love Humming Birds!
ReplyDeleteI do too. I always try to be faithful to put them out May 1st. We have been places where they had bunches of feeders together and bunches of hummingbirds all darting in and out. I put up two and they are not even side by side, and they fight over them and only allow one at a time. =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty kitty!! I had to laugh when I saw him all scrunched up..."get that camera away from me!"
ReplyDeleteIs it too late for them to get used to humans?
After seeing pictures of your hummingbird and Tina's, I'm going to have to get a feeder too. I have only seen a hummingbird once in my whole life!
Kelli
P.s I found your blog through a post Patty made on Morning Ramble. :) Tina, I have known for awhile from various online places..she's crazy! haha..just kidding Tina! You know how much I like you. :0)
Cute picture of the kitten!
ReplyDeleteAre you playing with the kittens : )
ReplyDeletePat, ha ha ha. Actually, I am not. We fellowship often with 2 other families. One has 10 children and the other one has 4. The ones with 4 live next door. They are more than happy to handle them for me. =)
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