We are up early so Jo Anne can milk the dairy goats. Using the trusty flashlight on my phone, I walked down to the lower barn with her to take pictures. Alas, there was no light on and no goat-milking going on so we will check the time and try again tomorrow. Come to find out, it's breeding season, so no goat milking for awhile.
This morning we are off to the city to do some serious shopping. The plan is to go to Southlake and spend the day.
But first, we enjoy an amazing breakfast. I think these were about the best eggs I've ever eaten. Of course they were probably gathered this morning.
Jo Anne needs a haircut so we stop off to see Sarah on the way.
Mother needs a trim too.
There aren't many pictures today since we're out shopping but we always take pics of the food. You would think all we do is eat (not far from the truth).
Jo Anne's fajitas
Carol's salad
Mother's quesadilla's
We shopped so long that we missed happy hour tonight so it was back to the cottage for popcorn and the movie.
Goodness! I'm looking at pictures from Day 2 and it looks like all we do is eat. But we wouldn't want to pass up an opportunity to share what wonderful food we had. The Manor served us the most incredible breakfasts, starting with this one. I have to agree those were some yummy eggs. Not like any old scrambled eggs I've ever had or fixed. It was so good to see Sarah. Isn't she just the cutest thing? I wanted my hair like hers and she really wanted to cut it like that, BUT . . . .for the sake of peace in the homestead, alas, I still have all my "newly trimmed hair". By the way, our host Brad, definitley has a servant's heart. He was just a real pleasure and so happy to "show and tell" at my request concerning the chickens. Since our return, I think Kevin and I may have come up with a plan for a chicken coop. SO excited!
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