Wishes


Have you ever wished for something and shortly after have it come true? I suppose this wasn’t a big wish, but the other day a facebook friend said something about it being time for a Christmas wreath making evening, and I replied “I want to do this!” One problem, she lives halfway around the world, so getting together didn’t seem practical.(that might take a stronger wish)

But a week or so later a friend of mine, who lives across the river, mentioned that she had been out gathering greenery to make a wreath. Seems she has a family and friend tradition of getting together this time of year and everyone makes a wreath to take home. Of course I invited myself to the party. Turns out only three of us showed up.

I made a form for mine out of grapevines, along with the greenery that they had previously gathered I added Qfarm additions of red chili’s, corn husks, sagebrush and oregongrape.

When our projects were finished, we sat down to a hot bowl of black bean soup. Thank you Evelyn and Lisa for making my wish come true!

Mimi

The newest farm family member,  Mimi, the rescued barn kitten.
Boy has she quickly learned to take advantage of a good thing.

Rick found her meowing out behind the barn, tiny little thing, crying for attention, yet she clawed and hissed and spat at him when he went to pick her up. He held her very carefully, fed her some canned cat food, which she went after with gusto. As soon as she seemed full, Rick put her back where he found her. A little later we heard more meowing so we fed her more, oh and by this time she came up to us, no claws or hisses! We saw the Momma qitty behind the milking room- ah-ha introducing the kittens to where the humans will feed them. There were three more qittens out back! Good to know our little girl has family, although she was obviously the runt of the litter, being half the size of her brothers and sisters.

Next morning when we went out to milk, no runty qitten showed up at the dish. Rick started hunting around and found her half frozen, stiff, little moaning yowls, she couldn’t even move. So hard hearts that we are, we brought her in the house and put her by the fire where in a matter of hours she was up moving around. Our idea was to move her back to the barn as soon as she was back on her feet.

Guess what? She likes the house better then the barn and afirms she knows nothing about those other qittens we call her family. Now if we could only get her to start eating qitty crunchies instead of hamburger.
Maybe next week she will be ready to move back to the barn?