Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bible. Show all posts

May 19, 2011

Goat Kiddles at Corgyncombe Goatery Go Exploring!

Our "Cup Runneth Over"!
The rains have ceased... for awhile, maybe. Awwwwww... a bit of nice weather and the kiddles are enjoying an outing amongst the dandelions and apple blossom petals!
The pastures are just aglow with dandelions and a bit of sun!


The kiddles are so sweet and cute and soft!
We love to rub our cheeks on their little soft heads!

In "The Lord Is My Shepherd, The Twenty-Third Psalm", illustrated by Tasha Tudor, on the "My cup runneth over" pages, there is a Mama Goat with her twin kiddles, a Mama Corgi with her little Corgyn, a Mama Rabbit with her little Bunns, a Mama Woodchuck with her little babies, and a Hen and her chicks amongst the dandelions.

Corgyncombe Cottage's "Cup Runneth Over", indeed!!!


Sweet Pea and Daisy out to pasture amongst the dandelions.
Doesn't Corgyncombe's new little kiddle remind you of her big sister Daisy?



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October 5, 2009

Rainbows

Three Little White Holy Bibles
At the end of September, there was a strong thunderstorm with hail. Suddenly the sun brilliantly came out and before I even saw it, I knew it would be there. I grabbed my camera and ran out the door and there it was, the most beautiful rainbow! Whilst photographing it, I remembered a comment I made to Paula over at Rose Cottage by the Lake, about a small white Holy Bible on her vanity and how it was just like mine. I told her how my grandmother gave my cousin and me the Bibles for Christmas one year when we were little girls. I remember sitting on Grandmum's old dark stairway looking at our Bibles with the flashlights that we had also received. The Bible had lovely illustrations and one of them was of Noah coming out of the Ark with the rainbow overhead and a dove flying with an olive leaf in her mouth.

Our dear friend Paula over at Rose Cottage by the Lake and her new blog Southern Rose Cottage, had a birthday the other day. She looks so lovely and so radiant holding her sweet little friend Pearl the Poodle.
Here is the link:
Southern Rose Cottage

Here is the link to her previous blog:
Rose Cottage by the Lake

I thought of you, Paula, whilst photographing the rainbow and we wanted to share the beauty of this rainbow with you through The Corgyncombe Courant. We know you had a happy birthday and hope for you many more to come!

Our big old barn at Corgyncombe, with the rainbow o'er, reminds us of Noah's Ark. I call our barn "The Ark". Doves nest high on the beams of the old barn and oft' times can be seen flying out the highest window on the end.
I love to go in the end door of the barn and before I go in, I look up at the roof on starry nights, as the barn looks so high it could almost touch the stars.

We have an old kerosene lamp and in the spring when the sun comes through the cottage window just right the prisms fill the room with lovely rainbows. When we give the lamp a little jiggle we have dancing rainbows on the walls. We also take a prism off and walk through other rooms making rainbows. We mentioned our rainbows on the wall to Tasha Tudor which inspired Tasha to get a prism and walk through Corgi Cottage making rainbows on her walls. What a pleasant thought, making rainbows at Corgi Cottage!

My grandmum had our names engraved on our little white Holy Bibles so my cousin's and mine wouldn't get mixed up.



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