Saturday, October 15, 2011

Outside of our new home...

 "A Little Bit of Land"

A little bit of land is all I ask.
Just a small place to call my own,
where I can put down roots, so deep
so deep,
that great grandchildren still will call it home.
Is it so much to ask?
a lane of trees,
bringing birdsong and colored leaves,
a grape arbor, the roses beyond,
sweet lilacs holding in their arms, the lawn.
Tulips, and yellow daffodil,
spattered up and down the cellar hill,
sweet gurgling brook, fresh and cool,
the brush beyond sheltering grouse and sage,
and shy sweet deer.
Oh aching heart, hungry hungry soul.
What little bit to make a grateful whole.
Is there no spot in all this universe?
a little valley, with a cabin home,
a bit of garden I can call my own,
I would not bruise the land, or tear it apart,
but keep it beating with a happy blooming heart.
Each bit of soil, which God has surely blessed,
would be a cozy home for seeds to rest,
and grow and nourish, comforting all men,
with fruit and shade, and food for every soul.
A little bit of land, to call my own,
within its small confines, a loving home,
and fertile soil
no matter the toil,
I would so grateful be
if God would take a little chance on me
and give me a small plot of lonely sod
that needs a gentle hand, and God.

-Jennie Senrud Hutton



I'll have to take some pictures of the inside of the house once I'm allowed downstairs again. :)


 The future hen/ goat house is on the left, with an acre or so of fenced pasture to the south and east of it.


 That's our neighbor's horse pasture behind Erin...


 Katy insisted on taking a picture of me...



 Did I mention we have 4 praying mantis friends in our kitchen flower bed? This is one of their egg cases.
 The South side of the house (the addition that's bigger than our entire living space of our old house).
 The shed.



 going into the goat pasture...


 playing in the goat pasture...
 the east side of the house...
 the East pasture (aka the Harlan Outback- the kids somehow came up with that)... another 3 acres or so (we have 5 in all)...





Thank you, Lord, for our new home!!!


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