
Saturday morning was clear and brisk. Here is the view from the south facing windows of the house. My dad is driving the tractor over to pick up a bale of hay to feed the cattle and horses.

After he finished with his chores, he took me around the place in his pick-up.

This little feller looks like a newborn, but he is actually 3 weeks old - one of a pair of twins born very tiny. Dad said he was not sure they would survive, but they were vigorous from birth. The poor mother is very thin, though.

This is the other twin.

Always fun to see the babies!
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