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At first I thought they didn’t like the new, clear sugar water we put in the feeders. They went away….
Then they returned. In force.
The front porch of my house is like walking into an aviary in a zoo. Or, more like the aviary in Jurassic Park with all the flying dinos, where you think they might take an eye out. Or grab a limb.

I was happy to see them, though. I love to live dangerously. Me and flying dinos, we’re tight.

I don’t really love to live dangerously. Unless you count buying a tractor. Or getting goats. The goat lady says Clover has a good udder. I don’t even know what that means.
Clover’s gonna love me.
Except for the part where she might hate me. Clover and her two babies are coming today! What if they don’t like me? What if the flying dinos kill me before she gets here? They’re bigger than they look in these pictures!

Clearly, I’m fretting. And imagining things. Bear with me. I’ll get over it. Eventually. Or not.

I promised the hummingbirds I would give them anything they wanted if they didn’t take my eye out. Then enchantment struck and they turned into little fairies.

They drank up all my sugar water, all gone, completely. Little fairies with flying dino appetites.

And before they flew away on their magic fairy wings, they scattered their magic fairy dust on me and told me everything would be okay when Clover comes.

Then they disappeared into the forest from whence they came, leaving me to wonder if they had ever been here at all and if Clover would really let me touch her mysterious udder.
“The flying dinos said I could,” I’ll tell her.
And if that works, I shall write an all-new, bestselling how-to book on raising dairy goats.
“First, give a flying dino a cookie…..”
I’m so set.
NOTE: I’ve emailed everyone who got a book yesterday. If you got a book and you didn’t get an email that means I goofed up, so email me! There’s a Contact button at the top of the sidebar. Also, calling Brenda! I tried twice and your email got returned, so I must have the wrong address–please email me! Thanks everyone!
"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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I'm a paperback writer.
by Pete on March 14, 2010
by Pete on March 14, 2010
by Pete on March 14, 2010
by wvhomecanner on March 14, 2010
by Pete on March 14, 2010
March 2010
"Lamb-y, then whammy! Get some tickets to Miami! Snow is easing, but we're still freezing. It may be spring by the astronomer, but not by the thermometer. Mighty fine, then leonine."
Sunday, Mar 14
Light Rain
Currently: 45˚F
Feels Like: 45˚ F
Hi: N/A˚, Lo: 35˚
Walton, WV
courtesy of weather.com
- Nona on Totally Qualified to be a Farmer
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We used to live in a house that had that film on the door that helped keep the sun out and caused the door to look like a mirror in the daytime. We had a hummer hit that door and knock himself out. Fearing a cat would get him, I picked him up and brought him in the house.
In an effort to show him to my daughter, I opened my hand a little too much about the same time he woke from his stupor He flew around in the house until I opened the front door where he eventually found his way out.
Love the reference to the dino in the same manner as If you give a pig a pancake. My grandkids love that book.
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From yesterday…when I asked where do you make the most money, I meant what venue gives you the best return and I will buy the books there. I don’t know if it makes a difference in the book world. I have a cd out and there are some places that give me a higher percentage of the price of the cd when they sell them.
Thank you for the book!
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As usual, I am clicking away from the page wanting more. At my last house the hummers were so loud that if you called me on the phone while I was on the porch, you could hear them conspiring at feeder beside me. Once finished with their plans they would dive-bomb toward me until, fearing for safety, I would retreat indoors.
Mission accomplished,
Big Goose returned to nest.
Over and out.
7:54
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Best of luck with your goats. I really am so impressed with all you’re doing, Suzanne!
(And only the beloved’s sanity is keeping me from finding us a giant puppy! Coco’s as magical as your fairies!)
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What..its early leave me alone.
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I am sure you are as ready as you will ever be for your goats to come to their new home. It will be so exciting and I am sure Coco will love having them around…more playmates???
8:57
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wait till they wag their little goat tails at you. Like the dog. So cute! :flying:
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again write a children’s book !!!!!! you can do it. I am about to make you peach jam – hoping for a great jam. Cant wait to see the goats
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Good luck with the goats today! They will love you!
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TWO (or three) Hummingbird feeders! you could put them on either end of the porch……
Clover and the babies will love it at your place…..
10:13
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Good luck with your wee goats. Can’t wait to see the pictures of your adventures in milking & cheese making!
10:17
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We used to feed hummingbirds until one year one lone bird with ISSUES took possession of the feeder. He seemed never to eat at it himself (he had no time!) and spent ALL his daylight hours chasing away fellow hummingbirds. It was exhausting to watch. Fearing I’d find him dead from being worn to a frazzle, I took the feeder down.
Two years later hummingbirds still come to the same spot as if looking for the feeder!
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Brenda is my sister and I know her internet is down. So please be patient. She will contact you as soon as it is up and running again. They are building new homes near her and accidentily took out some lines so electric, phones, cable and internet are out for her and a few neighbors. She contacted me by cell phone last night to let me know.
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My hummers zip and zoom in competition for the feeders. The males especially. At dusk last night there were two putting on a display like fighter pilots.
J
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Love the pictures and thanks for sharing with all of us.
Toodles~
P.S. I really think you need to video the first time you milk the goats and share…please?
11:03
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But, it could be worse. I came across this article :
http://fireflyforest.net/firefly/2006/10/11/tucsons-hummingbird-feeder-bats/
and stopped to count my blessings… Can you imagine looking out your window and seeing this?
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Re taking video of the first time I try to milk them, that would require me having a working video camera and knowing how to put it up online. I don’t know how to do technical stuff!
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*hugs*
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Oh, the babies come today! How exciting!!! :mrgreen:
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On the peach jam did you use liquid pectin or powder? Once I got in to it, (I used the powder), I was not sure with just peaches, the pectin and lemon juice it would come to a boil. I use both in different recipes. I did make it and it taste wonderful. I got 8 half pints.
thanks, jane
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You are so lucky to have so many!
You definitely need more and bigger feeders.
Good luck with the goats.
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Sure the goats are cute,and Clover has a good udder, and she will love you, but what happened to your sheep fixation? Maybe I should send you one of my Shetland Sheep, everyone should be owned by at least one, or a two of them…or 25 like I have…whatever, don’t judge me
Good luck with your goats :-). .
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I’m so jealous of all the hummingbirds. We only get them when they’re migrating in Spring and Fall, so if I see one or two a season I’m excited.
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Aren’t they just divine, I mean really – divine. I have one that comes – sometimes. ONE! did I day just ONE? I was ready a month before they were supposed to arrive. Just in case. That one little guy will have to be enough tho, at least I have him!
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Great photos and storytelling!