Jessy Pictures…

We can be out working… and I often bring my nice camera out with me because you just never know when you might get a great shot… and then Jessy will take it from me and come back with awesome pictures! haha… I know I do take a few good ones myself, but she just has a nice eye for things and it doesn’t matter if it’s her fancier camera or my okay nice camera… the shots are always so lovely!

Take this one of my beloved roo…. Bucka ROo!!!! Isn’t he just so lovely and splendid in his beautiful self? I think this would make a stunning book cover!!! I just love that bird…

And this lovely shot of three of our four retirement home hens that we took on! It’s such a lovely little story… we took in our friend’s 4 older hens to trade for 5 younger pullets and some plants… her ladies were getting a little older and not laying as much, but they didn’t want them to just go to finishing school, or auction, so we agreed to take them and let them be part of our free range flock. So, if they don’t lay as much, that’s fine, and they can earn their keep as bug patrol ladies. They are beautiful hens… they usually all stick together, it’s kinda funny. They are a little subflock… haha…


We have little patches of these delightful little purple flowers all over the place. And I love how she shoots them!

I’ve seen these pines a thousand times but she sees them differently. And so beautifully.

Yes, our sheep are that little. And our roo is that big.

Haha…. I really laughed to see this picture. It’s little Molly standing next to Bucka Roo… yeah, she’s not super big. She’s about 24 inches at the shoulder. Maybe. And Bucka, he’s a pretty good sized roo! Crazy but true!

Just a few more lovely pictures from my hijacked camera by my photographer kid!!!

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the banjo player for Deepwater Bluegrass, and the editor of BuckeyeBluegrass.com as well as the main graphic designer of the Westvon Publishing empire. She is a renaissance woman of many talents and has two lovely daughters and a rehab mobile home homestead to raise.

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