Hi everyone....it's me, Emma, you know, Emma the calf! I am just laying here in the nice hay that the farmer threw out for me. I am really enjoying the sunshine! I have been keeping an eye on those three strangers that the farmer brought in awhile back. I have tried talking to them but they seem a little standoffish! 
I think they will come around though....I am pretty sure they are just intimidated by my CUTENESS!
Me and the farmer's wife hope you have a happy, sunny day!!
PS...leave a comment if you stop by okay? I know that really makes the farmer's wife happy! ;)
I think calfs are the cutest!
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying a happy sunny day, and hope you are too!
So cute. My neighbor has cows that I like to pretend are mine, but this year he is keeping them in the back pasture where I can't see them. I hear them though and their "conversations" crack me up.
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Cute post, Farmchick!
ReplyDeleteAnd cute critters, too!
Yeehaw, chickee!! LOL
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Connie
Emma, you are so cute! I can see why you try to strike up a chat with those three standoffish strangers! They look pretty interested in you! LOL
ReplyDeleteHi Farmchick, I love your blog! I envy you living on a farm. My family have been farmers for generations too... that is until they sent my Dad off to college. He got a business degree and moved away from the farm... which didn't go over well with my grandpa, I can say... but, somehow those generations of farm genes found their way into me, and though I can't "farm," I do garden. I follow your blog, as well as a number of other farmchicks. Also, Mary Jane has been an encouragement to many wanna-be farmchicks like me. (: http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/
I love your recipes!
Vicki--thanks for the comment. It's nice to have new people commenting..though I do love my regular commentors!!! :) My Dad and also my husband went to college and earned degrees but always knew that they had to farm...when it's in your blood you can't fight it! Since farming is in yoour blood it sure is great you can garden!! Thanks for stopping by.
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I love the sheep...have a good day. Dianntha
ReplyDeleteThat was totally cute and made me laugh. Meant to tell you that I adore your new header picture, especially the tag on the side. Good to hear from you. xxoo
ReplyDeleteHi Emma, Did your human pet teach you to type? Wish our human pet that nice. She's really scarey.
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Thats one cute calf!!Thanks for sharing pics of the farm with us!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous heifer! How is it going with Jr. Farmer's show cattle?
ReplyDeleteEmma, Emma, Emma...you are just too cute! Hope the 'new guys/gals' give you a chance to socialize!
ReplyDeleteLove your farm pictures--it brings back such great memories of my childhood. Have a great day. Julie
ReplyDeleteahhh.. the farm life! full of such sweetness!
ReplyDeleteYou arent going to be cooking up any recipes out of the sweet calf someday though are you?
He is so awfully adorable! love the little lambies too!
have a great evening!
hugs
vivian
I tried to stop by earlier but my computer froze...arrrghghh.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have lambs anymore....sorry to say I do NOT miss them. I'll take the goats any day!!! I like their curiosity.
Have a great evening!!!
Keep persevering Emma, you'll make friends with that beautiful face alone!!!
ReplyDeleteEmma is just toooo cute and soo are the 3 amigos.
ReplyDeleteHugs :)
Irma
Hi Emma,
ReplyDeleteIt's almost Friday! Yippee, 3-day weekend!
~Pony Girl
Oh, he is cute:)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Rondell
awwww...theyre all so cute!..i visited my sis yesterday and got a glimpse of all the new calves down the road...they were too cute..i wanted to cownap one :-)
ReplyDeleteEmma is a sweetie! She reminds me of the farm when I was a little.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Mandy
I enjoyed your photos today again.
ReplyDeleteIt was so cute the way you did it.
Emma is a little cutie.
I love watching the neighbors new calves.
Have a great weekend
God bless
Oh Emma---you just keep talking to those three little lambs. I am sure they are just a little shy and once they get to know you, you'll all be chit chattin' away in the barn!
ReplyDeleteHey Farmchick--Adorable post! Emma is just too darn cute! So are those 3 lambs! Love your site! And thanks for always sharing those yummy recipes!
Have a great day!
Emma is a little sweetheart, and so are the tree amigos!!
ReplyDeleteLove calf's!!! They are so cute!! And so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteSay THANKS for dropping by my blog! May I ask where you are located? Since you raise wheat and sunflowers and am thinking somewhere close to Nebraska and or Kansas.
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http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Awww....Emma is so cute! I love the pictures of all of the animals.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great Memorial Day weekend!
I LOVE Emma...I so wish she was living at my house! I hope she's a keeper! I always name my heifer's hoping they'll be keepers :D So, happy the sun is shining down on you and your farm! Sweet blessings!
ReplyDeleteI love-love-love calves and your Emma is a beauty; such nice markings. I know I could never eat a calf/cow that I had named and become friends with. But I love beef. It would be so difficult.
ReplyDeleteHope th eweather improves so you can get your garden in. We planted some of those Topsy Turvys in addition to our garden. Hope they work like advertised. So far, they are way ahead of the garden.
Also love the sandwiches you put the recipe on for. My husband thinks they are the be all- end all. Thanks for sharing.
Love reading your animals thoughts...
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