The youngest with the eldest. You can't tell she is adored, can you?
Oh.... I wonder if she'll be spoiled? ;-)

She's growing & very adorable
Historic winter weather here, we've NEVER had over 6 inches of snow here& it stayed on the ground a WEEK!
We've stayed cozy with our wood stash. Ron likes to keep it at 80 in the living room & it has awakened the children when it got up to around 95 a couple nights!
The ducks had perfect shoes shoes, but the chickens were immobilized in the deep snow.They hung around non-snow areas & walked in tracks whenever possible.
Our ram is very paternal, not leaving his little flock of lambs. They had difficulty walking (or hoping rather) through the deep snow.
Neo & Ruth with our Great Pyrenees. He is now the proudpappa of 8 boys & one girl.
No matter the weather, the laundry goes on. Here is a few of Ivy's diapers drying.
This is the backyard & pasture. What a view!!Hannah, my monkey, took it from the roof eave.
Maybe he wishes he were taller. ;-)
(The Sermonator!)
He insight-fully slices mid-south religion off Christianity with the precision & skill of a brain surgeon. He takes the dentist drill to our moral, hard- hearted decay & separates wheat from chaff. He is very challenging, but The Great Shepherd uses him to lead us beside still waters & lie down in green pastures. My soul was restored under this blessed ministry & I do not take it for granted. The Lord is very kind.
Spring will come again one day!
