When I moved from a quarter-acre suburban lot in sunny Florida to a farm outside Memphis a few years ago, I traded worn-out flip-flops for boots. With all the farm chores, which at first included tending pigs, rabbits, and chickens, it didn’t take long to wear out the first pair so I headed to my new favorite store–Tractor Supply–for a second.
They may look spiffy in this photo, but it wasn’t long before they were as dusty-dirty as the first ones. So my third pair are heavy-duty black.
I seldom wear them anymore. Two of the pigs were sold and the other two ended up in the freezer. The rabbits and their offspring have gone to a new home. And the chickens–well, let’s just say the foxes and raccoons ate heartily. (The experience was so unnerving I doubt I’ll ever raise a chicken again.)
Years ago, while living in that Florida suburb, I got a strange whim I never expected to come true.
In a strange turn of events, God gave me not just one but an entire herd. Yes, my friend, even pipe dreams come true sometime.
During this season of my life, I’ve done things I’ve never done before. Like watch a newborn alpaca take her first steps, surprise a fox that was a little too close for comfort, and shoved one of those huge pigs into a dog crate all by myself.
We won’t talk about the deer leg one of the dogs brought into the house.
But this amazing, enriching, exhausting, incredible roller coaster of a season is coming to an end.
Next week Griff, Rugby, and I will be leaving this place I’ve come to love and returning to the Sunshine State.
Another place I love.
Your post is bittersweet and reminds me of the different seasons we experience in life. Praying for a safe and delightful move for you!
Thanks for your prayers, Jeanie. This Tennessee season has been one of growth and new adventures and a roller coaster of emotions. I’m sad to leave and excited to go. (The inconsistencies of a blessed life, I suppose.)
Sure will miss knowing you’re just a hundred miles down the road! Wishing you the best on your new journey!
I’m so glad we had this time to live close enough for me to come over once in a while. You are such a blessing to me all the time, but an “in person” blessing is extra special. LOL!
Looking forward to lunch. A new journey.
Can’t wait for us to get together for lunch. We need to do that soon!
LOVE this. Love YOU.
Love you, too!
Good luck with your move.
Thank you so much for your prayers and best wishes, Ann. You are always such an encouragement.
Sounds like another adventure is on the horizon! May your journey be blessed!
I love adventures, Shel! Thanks for being here and for your prayers.