The deer rut has been in full swing. They are everywhere and the season is over. These guys hang out next to the house. The creek is on the right on the other side of the trees…right there.
Clara got to go to work with Ruby and Matt for the first time. It’s been her potty training goal since she turned two in April. She finally reached it. They have toys, snacks, extra coats, hats and gloves in their “work” bags.
It was exciting for everyone.
During the three hours while they were gone, I worked on winterizing the yard for the snow storm. I got all the leaves off the porch, raked leaves in the yard (they get super slippery when the snow and ice is on top of them), etc. It took most of the time they were gone.
Thanksgiving Day. 3 inches of snow. High temp at 20 degrees.
It’s her favorite time of year. She will roll in it, jump in it, and slide in it.
This one has to wear THREE pairs of gloves/mittens, just so she stays warm. Last season, she would last about 20 minutes before crying to go inside.
She lasted almost two hours this time before getting too cold, snotty, or crying.
The next day…
Our yard pets.
Matt had already shoveled the porch once, and then it got about ½ an inch later that night.
This little group makes their rounds during the day and everyone on the ranch enjoys watching them.
There are about 15 of them in the group. A deer is eating grass under the trampoline and that’s my reflection in the window. It’s cold.
That’s what we’ve been up to since we’ve been gone.