Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 11, 2009


This is what the ranch looks like at the onset of winter. Everything is dead or in hibernation.  An old tractor and the dogs are there in the distance, as well as the pump house which houses one or our wells that feeds our land with water.
The views out here are amazing, the clear blue skies and you would not even believe the amount of stars you can see at night. In winter the specs on white on the mountains surrounding the valley really remind you its winter but also just make you stop and take a breath and enjoy the cold fresh air.

Right now the alfalfa is in hibernation underground.  The freezing temps to freeze the ground but not deep enough to kill the seeds that will sprout in the early summer.

Well thanks for stopping by the blog and we hope to see you soon!

Friday, November 6, 2009

One of our two new rabbits.....name??

This is one of the rabbits we adopted at the ARBA convention, we are still thinking of names so if anyone has any good ideas let us know, post a comment.  This is a Lionhead rabbit if you were wondering, and he is a male or buck.

Well it is winter up where we live the rain has come and nights are getting down to around freezing.  Lucky for all our customers we have a huge barn that houses all the hay we did not sell during the summer.  We have timothy, alfalfa, oats, a wild grass/alfalfa mix, and a timothy/alfalfa mix.  We sell online to small pet owners and also to daries, ranchers and horse or large animal owners in the area.

If anyone is looking for hay just follow the link to the website and contact us!

Have a great Friday night everyone!