We went for a drive on New Years Day and saw these burros acting like they were mountain goats. They were grazing on the side of this rocky cliff. I have no idea what they were eating, but it must have been good because they just kept climbing higher and higher.
Our New Years Day dinner of black-eyed peas and greens. Southern cuisine at its best. |
Number One Husband is a true southerner, He poured milk over his apple bread. Milk is not my thing, but it makes him happy... |
Gag! |
We were finally able to chase the cows out of our yard. I like the cows, but they like to rub on everything. A 1,400-pound cow can do a lot of damage. They are still hanging out outside our fence. They are taking shelter from the blowing wind and snow that our house provides. It has been very windy and cold the last few days.
I saw the strangest license plate the other day along with the scrolling of some pranksters, I asked permission to take a picture. |
Shabbat Shalom,
Mrs. Smith
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