Everything is green! In fact, it's so green you can hardly distinguish between one plant and another. There's a chicken or two in there also. This is the fruit tree, chicken town, future bee keep, stray flower and compost paddock. Gotta come up with a name for it.
Huckleberry's Pristine apple tree is budding out nicely. His tulips are about done but, the Petunias are just getting started. When time permits, I will build him the neatest little rock wall for his garden.
Views from the porch in the morning sun are worth wiping your glasses for. Hee hee Still working on the ornamental bedding, grass and turnpike that leads to Critter Village.
Critter Village is greening up too! We repurposed the brooder hut and when its finished it will be used as a sheep shelter, temp. buck pen, bunny hutch, quail villa and broiler brothel. [not necessarily all at the same time]
Photo with the dog in it as she is often under represented... mostly because she doesn't hold still.
Oh, and look close to see the falling cherry blossoms.
The beginning of the garden spot. Hoping to have dirt and plants in the ground with in the next two weeks.
Another view that includes the newly fenced critter paddock to add to rotation.
My cute little buddy, Banjo!! Doesn't he look like a little donkey you could just kiss?
Little lover boy, Shane, ready for his smooch.
What's a blogpost without goats?
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