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Thursday, February 1, 2024

Green Acres is the Place To Be....

 


Farm livin' is the life for me. I had to hum that song from the old Green Acres tv series while making this peaceful quilt. The center is a beautiful painted image digitally printed on fabric. And the surrounding border blocks are the ones I made from scraps. I have stacks of those blocks, which I learned are called Switch Plate blocks. An apt name. Having them on hand makes putting together a quick quilt like this one quite easy. The only thing I needed was to piece square units for the corners. I showed another Cowboy panel quilt quickly made with similar blocks here. My husband Jack has claimed this pastoral quilt to hang in our home because it reminds him of our horse farm. We don't have big red barns here in Florida, but we do have green pastures and contented animals.



Here's one of those contented animals. Other than horses, our critters are rescues that have found their way here one way or another. This is Scooter. He arrived at our barn one October morning over a decade ago. Shivering and full of fleas, he melted our hearts. The vet estimated his age at the time to be only about 12 weeks old. So I'm not sure where he came from, or how, but we just love our Scooter. He has enough mixed breeds in him that we just call him a Florida Brown. What would be your best guess at his dominant breed? Would it surprise you to know that his DNA test results showed Weimaraner? It did surprise us!



Iggy, the Silver Tuxedo cat arrived after running out in front of our daughter's car on her way to work. She took him home and secured him for the day, but knew her two cats would not welcome a kitten. So we took him in. I shared his story and "baby pictures" in this post



Freckles the Quarter Horse is the one horse we have now. After Jack broke his hip in a fall two years ago (not horse-related he is quick to point out), we were unsure if he'd be able to ride again. The good news is that he is able to, and Freckles gets ridden nearly every day. Part of Freckles' mission has been to take part in competitions with the University of Florida Western Equestrian team. Student teams from several colleges draw for the horses they will ride in each class. The horses are loaned to the home team by various supportive horse people. The students love to draw Freckles as their ride, and he's been a popular guy. He's retired from that now that he's aging.



But he's still up for his daily rides in the paddocks at our farm.


Another resident of Oak View Farm is Abby. Abby came home with Jack from her mis-adventures as a drop off near the Interstate. Very thin, young, and needing some TLC, she's been here for nearly 10 years now. From time to time we discuss whether we need to down-size from our 10 acre farm as we grow older. But this crew is a big part of our consideration, and they love it here! So we all agree- we'll stay for now.

4 comments:

Robbie said...

What fun to finally meet your 'family'!!!! Glad Jack still keeps riding daily. It's great for both he and Freckles! Love the digital printed panel and how unique you made the border! Nicely done!

Lynette (NZ) said...

Lucky you to have such a variety of animals ♥

FlourishingPalms said...

It's so interesting to know about your acreage, and the animals you support. The dogs are precious - Scooter and Abby - and Freckles looks like a special guy. I don't know much about horses, but sure appreciate their beauty and abilities. It's great that Jack rides him regularly. And I can see why Jack likes your horse wall hanging. It's an idyllic scene. Interesting that those are switchplate blocks. Perfect name! They remind me a little of a Grandmother's Cracker Box block.

Janice said...

Abby, Freckles and Iggy are special, but that Scooter leg cross really got me!! Loved reading about your special family.