Ah, I had saved this post especially for the weekend. With my legs up on the table, I finally settled in to read… and then — why, oh why does it end so soon?
Still, thank you for introducing all the adorable newbies — I loved each and every one of them. So full of life, so gentle, so innocent (well, except the “shy deer” — the brown one — courtesy of the English translation!). We have so much to learn from these little fluffies.
And the comments — you know I read those too. That’s where the real joy lies.
As for networking… I truly believe there’s nothing more beautiful — provided the people in your circle, or your WhatsApp group, are genuinely kind-hearted. There’s no space for negativity. What we really need is honest advice and an endless dose of optimism.
Can I sneak into the group too? 😉
This post was a breath of fresh air. My husband might just confiscate my phone if I keep doom-scrolling through news and articles... and you know why.
It’s a terrible habit of mine.
But I have to stay informed — for my own sanity, for a sense of grounding… though I must admit, this constant flood of information can become too much.
Sorry for the little detour.
Wishing you a joyful lambing season! 🐑
Then I'm sure you won't be angry with me if I save this wonderful comment (or rather its reply) for a while, too. Life is calling and being in withdrawal after many years of Steem addiction is not bad at all... 😎
Understood!
Will be waiting...
My goodness, now this comment is already ten days old... But I promised, so here I am...
It's been incredibly fun introducing my darlings (once you get into it...). Also, the ‘shy deer’ (yes, the translation was correct), is enchanting. Like all the others, she is unique and has a very strong character. I love it when animals have a mind of their own. That's why I might favour the bucks a little, because they are even more individual. My husband ‘hates’ me for it - he's been painfully rammed by the bucks too often. Haha, they think he's a competitor - mummy has never been hurt so far... ;-)
I think learning from animals would be the most important project for humanity at the moment, you're right. And you have also just reported on a wonderful example in this regard... I'll hop over to your place for a quick kitty comment... :-)
Oh, my networks are great (except they don't want to buy the lambs...). The farmers' network for mowing my meadow was also pretty great: two farmers asked anxiously when I wanted to mow the meadow. "I have no idea! You're the professionals!" The third one was already in the meadow mowing because he was in the neighbourhood anyway, mowing his own meadows... That's attentive, that's brilliant, that's what makes social interaction real!
Of course you can sneak into the WhatsApp group. However, you shouldn't mention that you're Muslim and celebrate the Feast of Sacrifice with youknowwhat... ;-)
I've got out of the habit of being informed about everything. Really important information reaches you all by itself - the universe takes care of that. It's also better for family life... ;-D
So: Get out, look after the kittens!... 😘
How very true!
I'm not really a news person. But this war... And being in the centre of it rattled something inside me. Things are getting normal (hopefully) day by day...
Hahahaha... No way. Although we again have sheep and not goats for youwnowwhat. Well, the hubby's obsession with these guys...
They are so cute and you dressed them up really pretty and festive with the bows!
I definitely need to enquire about that breed with the long ears!
Happy Eid. Wishing the cuties a smooth journey....
We call this breed kajla here... The husband's favourite!