At The Farm there's no shortage to see
The animals line up for their predawn feed.
A late summer calf with four legs and a tail
Lines up with Mom to hit the trail.
In the garden the eggplants shine
This is a row that will taste mighty fine.
Join Pat and all her friends.
They have rows to show from end to end.
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In that first photo, I was going to say 'one of these things is not like the other', but then realized that two were not like the others. I love how your animals all live in harmony!
And your eggplant is beautiful!
~Lisa
Love these pics of your animals and plants. And the rhymes, too.
=)
Love the photo of young Calf n Mum and how Kool that your pets share meals and seem so peaceful together. Even the olde rooster - that is a rooster isn't it - wadda I know, I do not live on a farm. If you are feeding the rooster pre-dawn, how is going to cock-a-doodle-doo and wake the farmer n his wife. ha,ha Love the photos in this post and you know I'm just funnin' wit ya, eh!
Oh I love your things in a row. I love the top line of the variety.Nice Mom and calf. B
When there is food, the animals will flock into rows :-)
Beautiful pictures of your little critters and plants.
Stay cool!!!
that first shot is so funny, big smile here. so the chickens eat cat food? love the egg plants, the photo and to eat them
Enjoyed your rows!
I have such a big smile as I look through your photos. Thankyou :)
love all the critters. :)
Your new calf is really cute! :)
Not sure which photo I like best...the first or the second. Probably the the one with all the different creatures lined up to eat. No. Wait. It's the calf with the long, long legs. It's both.
If I were closer, I'd come by to show you how to turn that eggplant into baba ghanouge. Mmmm.
Wonderful photos ! It's nice to see how some farm animals can get along reminds me of our animals on our hobby farm when I was a kid ! Have a good day !
I love the 'diversity' of the predawn line up and that eggplant too!! :-)
Great post, Gail. *hugs* ♥
I love eggplant! Never had much luck growing them though! Nice rows!
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