Hello dear readers!
In a family of soon to be eight, life is constant excitement. But when you are one of those families that passionately loves country life and the more animals the merrier, well... lets just say life becomes a real adventure!
My dear parents are the proud owners of soon to be six children, we children are the proud owners of 3 horses, 40 chickens, 2 goats (with plans to get more), 1 dog, and one cat(I believe our secound cat went to the other life. So much for nine lives!:) All the children and animals live happily together on a little farm in a pecan grove. Here are some pictures from a typical day.
A little member of our farm.
And through the picket fence they went....

To see their beloved hores.
One of our blueberry bushes.
Malachi peeking at the baby birds.
Our loaded down pear tree.

Our feathered friends.

My siblings mansion:)
Our excentric goats that fervently believe they are dogs. :>)
Future home of the goats.
Much Love & Many Blessings,
~M.E.~
13 comments:
What a fun post! I just loved getting to see pictures of your farm, it was such a pleasant little tour! Your blog title now makes sense :) I didn't realize you lived in a pecan grove.
It was neat to see pictures of your trip to Chicago!
I hope that you are having a blessed Lord's Day!
Joyfully in Christ,
Miss Emily Rose
What pretty pictures! Which one of the goats in Mariah's world, is "Precious Sweetner"? Very pretty sunset!
~Lydia Caroline~
Hello Lydia,
I cannot tell from the picture, but I think it is the goat in the front.
Thank you for the comments ladies. I absolutely love hearing from you.
~McKenzie Elizabeth~
Wow... what beauty... I wish we could live on a farm with horses and goats... we have 20 chickens and that is enough for us :-)
That was a neat post! I really like the goats, they're so cute! :) The horses are beautiful, and the chickens are also cute. ;)
Have a great week!
Haley
McKenzie,
I like the picture of Malachi that says, 'Don't you dare touch my toys!' That is funny. I also like the 'Little man in training.' He had just gotten soaked by a water gun, hadn't he?
GTG,
Logan
Hey there! I came across your blog and wanted to tell you that your blog is very good. I enjoyed the pictures on the above post.
Hi, This is Juliet again...
I just remembered something, that I forgot to put in the other post. When I went to Chicago, I had sizzors in my backpack that I had brought, and I forgot that they were in there, and well, let's just say that I was holding up the line for being scanned! :P lol...
Juliet.
(Do you mind me following your blog? Thanks!:)
Hello Juliet!
I would love for you to follow my blog!
I hope you have a blessed day.
~Much Love & Many Blessings~
Miss McKenzie Elizabeth
Hi Lizzie!~
I e-mailed you on your old e-mail address. I wasn't sure which one you check more. Be sure to check it!:)~ Mariah's hair is getting so long! I love the pictures in sepia. I'm getting quite fond of that setting.~
Love,
Jane Bennett
P.S Mansfield Park is so Good! You really have to read it. I told you that Emma was my favorite but this is getting really good and I'm only on the fourth chapter. I shall always be parshal to Pride and Prejudice but this is wonderful! In the beginning Emma was a little boring and I had seen Pride and Prejudice so many times is did not fascinate me when I read it so this is definatley the most interesting so far.~
Well, I'm back again! Love the pictures! As always... except the one of poor little boy getting a switching... I KNOW he really didn't mean to do whatever he got caught doing!
Love you girl!
Aunt Donna
Hello McKenzie! =)
I loved this post! All the pictures are great! I love the last one of the sunset. Very pretty!
~Madison
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