She sees what she wants |
She circles as she plans her attack |
And she goes for the grab |
What started as a single mom's simple desire for her kids to be away from the city and to be surrounded by more trees has turned into the drive to have a more self sufficient life-style
She sees what she wants |
She circles as she plans her attack |
And she goes for the grab |
Last night Faith was barking at about 12:45. My natural reaction is telling her to shut up but I suddenly sat up straight in bed and remembered that I hadn't closed the door to the guinea coop.
When I left it open, my thinking was that the goats would be around, I hadn't seen evidence of a fox in awhile, and the door was inside the run so a fox would have to go inside the run to get into that coop.
At 12:45, with a fox barking, none of those reasons mattered and I went to the window to look outside. I kept seeing the light in the original coop moving, where the month old chicks are, so I pulled on my boots and jacket and went outside.
The fox was still barking off to the North of our property and I hurried out to the coops. The three guinea were alive in the coop so I closed that door and then I checked on the chicks with the light.
The chicks were walking back and forth under the light, knocking the safety cage around. Darn birds.
I hurried back inside and jumped back into my bed.
When the alarm went off at 4, all I could think was "farm life problems"...
They too stayed huddled near the door in confusion |