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July Adventures

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Our first time going blueberry picking was a blast! 
Some of the crew

The joy of cooking food that you raised!:D
It's the 4th of July!
We attempted to create our own water-slide!


Cuties
Norah is always excited for junk food...unfortunately. ;p
Peyton being my "model" for pictures for the farm
It was a pretty sunset
There was a really awesome cloud in the sky that evening too!
Some of the little's got a lesson on mending their own clothes!

And the A.C. went out so we had to make do with fans
Our first meal with our own beef!
So good seeing the Traum family from CO!

Mrs. Traum loved Izzy's bunnies!
The two families
All the kids.
It's hard not to pass up a picture of this cutie! He's growing too fast!
Some garden photos for ya!

Harvested watermelon!

Bible study at our house. Little Katherine and Stephen.
Meanwhile outside...

Trying to beat the heat!:D


We woke up to this cool lightning show!

Mom teaching Mrs. McMeekin how to make sourdough bread! It's really neat to see mom pass her talents on to others!
Said good bye to our bull, Woolly-Bully. He did his job well.;)
Isaiah's current hobbies are climbing tables and eating whatever fits in his mouth.
Our new jersey calf, Priscilla!
Lol, looks like Izzy is riding her!
Meeting the rest of the herd
Cheesy smiles

At Hamilton's Native Outpost for a pasture walk.
This is what happens when Isaiah isn't being watched!
This was a random sight to see at market one morning. Goats and yoga...what a weird combination.
Selfies with mom!

July adventures end here.
Thanks and see ya next time!

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