Sunday November 3, 2019 Did you remember to set your clock back? Life in the barn is unchanged no matter what the clock says, so it’s no big deal for the animals. Feed ’em when they’re hungry and all is good. I follow barn time for at least two weeks after the house clocks change and we gradually change over as we need to. All our dogs are happy about that since they prefer to eat when they are used to being fed. It’s the daylight that determines when we do things here, not what the clock says. 😁 Ed however, who works with people rather than animals would likely disagree with most of this. And he expects his dinner an hour before I’m ready! We’ll sort it all out and I hope you will too. Happy Sunday.
Photo of the day: I was hoping for all white to light fleeces this year but I must admit Remy is a gorgeous color! He’s still our littlest herd member but he’s growing nicely. And he has no idea what time it is. LOLand the face close up….
KATHIE D CARPENTER
He’s beautiful! And to solve dinner time we split the difference, 1/2 an hour late but 1/2 early! Lol Have a great Sunday Funday!