9.4.08

Spring Break












the cabin


sprinting to get to the car after a fabulous lacrosse game

scrabble






pancakes!

















Michigan

Sarah's Last Contact

Wood Turning




Compressed Air

Oh West Virginia




The three sisters

Yoga!




Mark conquers

Ms. Pear
Inside the cabin



our cooking pit



3 comments:

Unknown said...

really happy life!

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gingerhillery@mac.com said...

What a great trip!!! The pictures are lovely. Where is this cabin anyway??? The other day, all the kids, even Thomas were talking about missing you and they said it didn't even have to do with all the work you did for us, mostly just all the fun they had with you. You would have really had a great time watching the KIDS dig out the barn. And ride the back of the trailer, tossing manure on the field.

Rose says I should tell you how big the baby ducks are. They are only one month old and they are as big as half a guinea, of a med size hen. We are planting and planting the huge new garden. We are happy you fenced it off for us.

We start selling in a new farmer's market in Daleville at Ikenberry's next week. Mostly baked goods and eggs til garden comes in. I am full time working on farm right now, with a dash of school in between.

BTW, Nita is still the dancing queen. Portia is doing better, but it does not warm the heart to see her butt her little runt baby out of the way. We look forward to more babies in a couple of weeks. Wish you could see Boaz and Ruth and Naomi with no wool! Boaz looks much smaller, like a dalmation with horns.

We will be praying for you as you push to the end of semester. The Hillerys on the farm.