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Posted on Saturday, May 12, 2018

Nana's Mothers Day

The Daleville garage is getting better looking as it nears completion. We moved more stuff out of Nana's house on Broadway, still a lot to go!
  
Saturday, a lot of the Bankson Family came to Imon's garage to celebrate Mother's Day with Reba. Most people carried in a dish and we had a pitch in dinner. Nana was surprised that so many came to visit.
  
I pulled Imon, Nana, Linda & Jr together for a picture on the front porch.
 

Posted by Dave at 8:30 PM
Categories: Current Events, Daleville


Posted on Thursday, May 24, 2018

Berry Picking Time

Schools out! Julie & Kyle are staying at the farm for nearly two weeks. Lucky for them, the strawberries are ripe. Stacey, Linda and I had already picked a tub full two days earlier, this time J & K had easy pickings and came to the house with a full gallon. I'm not sure how many they ate, doesn't matter, I hope they filled their bellies.
 
Julie wanted to help make the jam so we worked together and made 2 batches that ended up being 10 half pints. They're sealed and ready to eat or save for later.
 

Posted by Dave at 6:00 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Sunday, May 27, 2018

Heart In KY

Linda & Brent picked out a piece of barn siding and put together nails and string to make a piece of art I called, "Our Heart Is In KY".
 
Linda made another one, then donated one to benefit the Democratic Party of Cumberland County. We took one to the Daleville house and hung it on the wall.

Posted by Dave at 7:00 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm


Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Tadpoles Into Frogs

Julie, Kyle, Linda & Stacey had been watching a puddle along the edge of the creek that was a breeding ground for thousands of tadpoles. Each of the black dots in the picture are tadpoles turning into frogs.
 
When we stopped the Mule and looked around, little bitty frogs were hopping all around the water hole. One landed on the rock and I took a quick picture.
 
Julie caught several in her hand and put a dandelion bloom along side for size comparison.
 
The frogs are so small up beside Kyle's thumb nail.
 

Posted by Dave at 6:30 PM
Categories: Current Events, Farm