Carrying on the Friday Foto tradition from our blogging friend, Miss Debbie at Breathing In Grace!
On Tuesday, Joe had two of his prescriptions ready at the
pharmacy. The rest are at Publix so this one is
a little farther away and made for a little get-away!
(The pharmacist is a friend of the doctor I worked for last year.)
(We get a better deal here through GoodRX than we do at Publix.)
It was a beautiful day at the farm (Joe's client).
Vanna (in front) and Majesty got carrots.
Linny & Baloo were nowhere to be seen.
Doc & Pistol are still in a pasture farther away and I didn't drive to them.
So the goats got the rest of my carrots and apples.
The four birds also got treats.
This is Tex. He and Roho got lots of doggie treats.
I noticed a few lovebugs flying around and am not looking forward
to this on the front of the car... then I remembered that we
won't be driving anywhere that far away so we might avoid this mess this year!
(not my picture... from google)
Thanks for your visit today!
Peace & hugs! God bless!!







Great photos, Terri. I hope you a have a beautiful day, friend.
ReplyDeleteI'm really starting to feel that I need a bit of a getaway, too, Terri. Loved your photos! :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
I always love your farm pics. I will have to look into GoodRX.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
I hope the virus kills the lovebugs! LOL. That would be ONE good thing it could do! Love the pictures of your critters at the Farm. It's always a treat for us to see them, and I can only imagine how wonderful it is for you to see them in person and get to pet their heads and feed them. I know they love you!!! Thanks for taking us along with you!
ReplyDeleteI am with Pamela...can the virus kill the love bugs?! That Tex is such a cute boy. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it good for the body to just get outside?? We enjoyed our time at Grimmwood so much.
ReplyDeleteJust look at those sweet goats, all lined up for their treats! Love!
ReplyDeleteUgh, I'd forgotten about that seasonal plague. So, Joe's client isn't that far away to concern yourselves with love bugs?
They are about 20 miles so we may have a problem going forward. It is worse at night though.
DeleteI thought at first glance that horse had a goat on its back - but it was the other horse further back :) LOL
ReplyDeleteTex looks very happy to see you! I hope you don't get too many love bugs - yuck!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you all still get to go to the farm and especially able to get out together! We don't have the love bugs in Tennessee - for which I'm grateful....just crazy stink bugs and mosquitoes! HOPE you have a great weekend, dear Lady!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful picture of the farm. What a view! Those love bugs?? Eewww! We get bugs like that on our car when we're on a road trip and have been on the highway for hours, a drive-through car wash is a must! I hope you're able to avoid them this year!
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