Another ES Story… Fahey!

When someone new to the English Shepherd breed contacts us, they usually mention that these dogs sound too good to be true. We felt the same way. After living with ES for many years, we tell people they can believe all the wonderful stories they hear! Here is another story to add the the collective [...]

New Tricks

I want to introduce you to a ranch resident not often seen… this is Chanel, our gorgeous ten year old house cat, also known as Kitty. She is a precious companion, the sweetest cat I’ve ever known, and I’ve known many being an admitted cat person and all. She is so nice to canines of [...]

By |2014-05-24T15:09:51-07:00May 24th, 2014|Homesteading, Ranch Life|0 Comments

Roots for Fruit

We have a fruit orchard!!! It’s small at just six trees, but with just the two of us our needs are minimal. It should start to serve us well in two years’ time, with some to share. Perhaps we’ll add a couple more later on. There are two Manchurian crabapples, two Buckeye Gala apples, one [...]

By |2014-05-24T15:07:42-07:00May 24th, 2014|Gardening, Homesteading, Ranch Life|0 Comments

Niamh at 6 months old

Niamh and her 2013 litter mates are 6 months old now. Not only is she quite a beauty but she is maturing into a very nice dog!   Niamh shows toughness with the cattle, gentleness with the sheep and rabbits, especially the new calves and lambs. It's been wonderful to see her play-bow to put [...]

By |2014-04-30T13:12:21-07:00April 30th, 2014|English Shepherds, Homesteading, Ranch Life|0 Comments

What Is A Picture Worth?

The saying goes “A picture is worth a thousand words”. Yes, a picture has great power, but so do words. Picture these: fingers plucking a tree-ripened red apple from its branch, silvery salmon swimming in clear water, a mound of dew sprinkled green pea pods, perfectly marbled raw beef steak, a bowl of dark blueberries. [...]

By |2014-04-18T14:54:13-07:00April 18th, 2014|English Shepherds|0 Comments

The One That (Almost) Got Away

Caution: graphic photo There we were one fine sunny day, rummaging through stacks of boxes that had been stored under tarps for two years, salvaging what wasn’t ruined by moisture, mice, or pack rats when suddenly, something odd caught our attention. Halfway in-halfway out a hole in a milk crate was a dead pack rat. [...]

By |2014-04-18T14:49:10-07:00April 18th, 2014|Homesteading, Ranch Life|0 Comments
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