Sunday, May 22, 2011

Sweet Spot...

I had the thrill of visiting my niece Amber's farm yesterday,you might know her as The Country Scrapper)...anyway, she lives in the sweetest little spot in the world! Waaayyy out in the Country where you can hear donkeys bray, dogs bark, turkeys gobble and chickens cluck! I just love to go there...it speaks peace to my soul. Here is a glimpse of a few of her babies:


Mr. Kitty is the SWEETEST barn cat! He just loves a good head rub and is a great mouser, so he definitely takes his job seriously!


This is the barnyard...having grew up on a farm, I just adore this place! It takes me back to the scents and sounds of childhood, and when I'm there, I never want to leave!

I had never been this close to turkeys before. Hers are so tame, they follow you everywhere. If I didn't know better, I would have sworn that they were posing for the camera! They certainly put on a show for their "aunt"...LOL

I haven't been in the scraproom lately...to much going on and somethimes, life gets in the way! I have so many crafty ideas running through my mind, I can't wait to get in there and create something! Thanks for stopping by and for putting up with my sporadic posts..

Until next time....

3 comments:

Annette said...

Hi Tammie! Love the photos, Amber's farm is beautiful! The barn belongs in a magazine, it is just gorgeous surrounded by the hills, I can imagine how pretty it must be in the fall! Mr. Kitty looks pretty happy in his own little spot, he is so cute! Those are the most beautiful turkeys I have ever seen, the colors are so bright and vibrant! Hope you have a wonderful day! :)

Audrey Pettit said...

What a fun visit to Amber's place! Love the photos. Mr. Kitty is adorable, and I love the barn shot. And those turkeys......amazing!
I can totally understand the draw of farm life. Both my parents grew up on farms, and I've had the good fortune to be able to visit relatives who still farm. There's something about that way of life that gets under your skin, for sure. :)

Amber said...

T all of my male turkeys are shedding. So they have a tail feather here, a tail feather there. Very funny to look at right now. Happy you love the farm so much. It's wonderful to live surrounded by peace.