My Best Friends

I passed a bunch of goats the other day. I had a handful of jujubes. Only one goat cared. Then I thought to cut up an old plum and brought that the next day.

I only had one taker. But today I brought a cut up apple and now I’m best friends with the entire goat pen!

My buddies

I also found a pyracantha bush completely covered in berries

These are edible, which was a surprise for both me… and also, I surprised my mom when I shared that fact. We’d always assumed they were poisonous. When I was growing up the rule I was given was: watch out for white or red berries because they are usually poisonous. Who knew that was an old wive’s tale!?  Pyracantha have a watery, apple flavor. People use these mainly to color jelly. Most Pyracantha jelly recipes call for apple juice to give it some flavor.

I met an emu. And in the process, stepped into a thicket of sand burs. I hate those things!
Pretty wildflowers

Pretty wild roses. I love my walks!

Invasive honeysuckle with a fungal issue. (poisonous red berries, so I guess the old wive’s tale isn’t totally wrong.)

A farm along my route leaves excess fruit out front. I know better than to take a pomegranate. I have plenty at home. I hate processing these!

Same farm had some outdoor libraries.

Always something pokey in Arizona.
Catalpa vine pod.
Bells outside my friend’s house with a creek, dug by indigenous people, hundreds of years ago.

The moon from my chair as I waited for trick or treators. It’s little kids out here, so they come while it’s still light. Two bloody ballerinas. Kind of a weird costume to have more than one of! PS I love this camera.

Meet you out on the dirt roads to explore the countryside and all of the gifts you find there!

Crazy Green Thumbs


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8 thoughts on “My Best Friends

    1. Thank you! They are cute, and very careful nibblers! They are fun to watch. If I ever have a farm, definitely going to have goats. They climb all over everything and get out a lot, but the way these are fenced looks pretty solid! Thanks for coming by. I appreciate the visit.

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