Written by Sue, Tuesday, July 3, 2012 Hot! Hot! and very hot! temps. 100
Sunday afternoon, lots of wind, hail, and rain, we are truly thankful that we, our animal friends, and home are safe.
However, some of our trees and landscape didn't survive, we lost 5 of our Bradford pear trees..
surveying the damage....
The sheep waiting to go out to pasture, and so glad the storm is over,of course there has to always be one who is out. Truth is Tulip is waiting for her bottle.
Lucy going with me to survey the damage, here she is taking the time to let the horses know who is boss. Rainy just looks at her and goes back to eating.
Bradford pears are known for splitting...
Mr P., a neighbor, and I got busy cleaning, they cut and moved the trees
And away we go...
My job was to pick up debris, rake, and try to get the flower beds back to normal
She survived!! a little battle worn, but still glowing!I think I did a pretty good job, Don't you? ~grinning~
Psalms 30:5~......Weeping may endure for the night, but Joy comes in the morning. I took this photo this morning, I also think Mr. P did a fantastic job, we have a few more days of work, and hopefully some normalcy will resume. Hmmm! what is that?
Storms of life will always come our way, our problems here at the farm are so minute compared to what so many are facing,but one thing for sure, Our God is always so faithful.Deuteronomy 7:9~Know therefore that the Lord thy God, He is God which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love Him and keep His commandments to a thousand generation; Whatever you are facing please know that God loves you, cares for you and He is faithful, Always!!
Wishing you a most blessed and happy July 4th,celebration!
Blessings,
Sue
