( Jazzlyn )
I didn't get a chance to blog yesterday , it was a busy day. Grocery shopping was at the top of the list yesterday and now that it's out of the way , it's on to better things. I did have a chance to pick-up a few broccoli , cabbage and herbs while I was in town. Dh bought potatoes the other day , so we'll be planting in the garden this week.
It's been a long wait , but we finally got our future milking goats. I decided to get Nigerian Dwarf Goats , we got 2 females this past weekend. I got young goats so they would grow up around the Grands , it'll be awhile before we have milk. My girls and the grands came over yesterday afternoon to see the goats , of course they all fell in love with the kids. Curious J said "aww " when he saw them and Little Froggy eyes lit up , he said " Sheep " , we all got a laugh out of that. Little Missy loves them and wants to let them out to follow her and Little Time wanted to pull their ears , the kids didn't like that and they bellowed out and let him know(LOL). I've been pondering names the last couple of days. I've decided to name them Jazzlyn and Joyelle , but we'll call them Jazz and Joy. Jazz has more black and Joy has more white , so they're easily identified. They're so precious and I know we're really going to enjoy having them around.
The violets are in full bloom , I harvested a bowl full yesterday and hope to gather another bowl today. I'll be making jelly tomorrow , if I get enough gathered today.
~ Many Blessings ~
JoyceAnn
Cute names, cute kids!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a busy time of year.
What does the pup think about
the kids?
Have a great day!!
God Bless You and Yours!!!
Love the names, alliterative names are great for animals, My Mom has draught horses who are names Dixie and Daisy but I can never tell who is who because their colouring is so similar.
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with those two goats. And the names you have chosen are lovely, suits them perfectly.
ReplyDeleteLike the names!
ReplyDeleteI mowed the yard the violets are starting to bloom:o) Violet Jelly soon!
Happy Gardening!
Blessins',Lib
I am in LOVE!! One of my wishes are to own goats some day, I love them :-)
ReplyDeleteThe goats are darling. Neat names. I've been trying to talk my daughter into getting some Nigerian Dwarf milkers. I'll make sure she sees your posts about them. I'm looking forward to the jelly post!
ReplyDeleteHi Flassie ~ I've been so busy , Spring cleaning , gathering herbs , starting seeds , getting ready to plant the garden , feeding the animals and the list goes on and on. But , most of it is enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteHi Tami ~ I like the names Daisy and Dixie too.
Hi Vickie ~ Thanks!
Hi Lib ~ The Violets are so beautiful this year. The Grands loved my jelly last year , hope to make a couple of batches this year.
Hi Anna ~ Hope you get goats soon , I've waited a couple of years to get goats and I'll be waiting another year or so for milk.
Hi Callie ~ I've never had goats , so this is a learning experience for me. I read lots of info and thought the Nigerian Dwarf goats would be best for our farmette.
~ Sweet Blessings ~
That is good that you enjoy most
ReplyDeleteof what's on your list everyday.
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Have a Blessed Happy Easter!!!
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Violet jelly?? is it good?? Sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteDo the violets grow wild around you?
Jaz and Joy are perfect names for goats.
Are they going to get much bigger than that?
Hi Marie ~ Taking a quick break , saw your comments. Violet jelly is very good , has a mild flavor and is very tasty on crackers. Violets do grow wild here , I'm getting ready to head outside and harvest some more blooms before hubby mows.
ReplyDeleteThe goats will grow between 18 and 21 inches high , but their bodies will be long and full size.
I've been by to visit your blog , but I can't comment on that type comment format. I'll try your wordpress when I get a chance.
~ Blessings ~