Well, its finally Spring!!! Even though it doesn't feel quite like Spring, its encouraging to know that its here!  
I've been keeping busy with planting and stuff.  Yesterday Daddy, Oliver and I planted three rows of Onions.  
In case some of you didn't know, I live on a small farm.  We have five acres, but I find amazing how much we actually plant on those five acres!!!  We have about 300 Apple, Peach, Nectarine, Pear, Cherry and Apricot trees...(did I forget any?) Ha ha.  
We have TONS of Raspberries too!  That's one of our bug products.  We have Red, black, pink, yellow, and purple raspberries.  :)  Seriously.
Anyway, just for those of you who didn't know that I live on a farmette...:) 
These are the lovely rows of onions which we planted.     
 This is looking toward the back of the property.
This is looking toward the back of the property.   I took a picture of The Keckler homestead.  Our old Pine Tree is still lying on the ground, waiting to be sawed up.  The one to the right we had De-limbed.  This is really only half of the house.  but for those who have never seen it, there you go!
I took a picture of The Keckler homestead.  Our old Pine Tree is still lying on the ground, waiting to be sawed up.  The one to the right we had De-limbed.  This is really only half of the house.  but for those who have never seen it, there you go!  So I really didn't have too much to say, other than stuff about the farm.  :)I'd like to just write this brief excerpt from an adapted version of Pilgrim's Progress.  I thought this was really pretty.'The Pilgrims heard the boy sing:He who is down, need fear no fall;He who is low, no pride.He who is humble, ever shallHave God to be his guide.I am content with what i have, Be it little or much:And, Lord, yet more content I crave,because You save such.Fullness to those, is all a blight,Who go on pilgrimage:Her little, and after delight,Is best from age to age."
So I really didn't have too much to say, other than stuff about the farm.  :)I'd like to just write this brief excerpt from an adapted version of Pilgrim's Progress.  I thought this was really pretty.'The Pilgrims heard the boy sing:He who is down, need fear no fall;He who is low, no pride.He who is humble, ever shallHave God to be his guide.I am content with what i have, Be it little or much:And, Lord, yet more content I crave,because You save such.Fullness to those, is all a blight,Who go on pilgrimage:Her little, and after delight,Is best from age to age."  '