A trip down the road
Lambs, Kids, and Calves
AKA Work as a Ranch Hand
Have you ever been on a weekend drive and found some place that is really unique, fun; some place you want to keep a secret?
Spring calves are here… or at least nearby!
Lambs Tales Farm raises flocks of sheep & goats and just down the road a neighbor is raising cows. Even with a pandemic swirling around us, nature keeps to it’s rhythms and spring calves have made their arrival.
We spent a busy May day lending a hand with calving. Calves arrive with wobbly legs,the softest curly hair, large eyes and a sense of curiosity! They also have very protective mothers that don’t want too many visitors nearby. :)
If you’re looking for calves or cows, reach out to us and we’ll put you in touch with our neighbors.
Every person a chef
Roasting Local Cuisine
Have you ever been on a weekend drive and found some place that is really unique, fun; some place you want to keep a secret?
Vegans and vegetarians, skip this post!
While spending extra time around the farm, we crafted a gourmet meal highlighting our own produce.
Roasted rack of lamb, fresh rosemary and garlic from the garden, along with Saffron rice (not found locally) with currents and pine nuts.
Served with a side of sliced tomatoes and avocado, topped with olive oil, lemon and fresh basil from the garden.
It was delicious!
Explore your local nature view from home
Spring is coming to Oregon
Have you ever been on a weekend drive and found some place that is really unique, fun; some place you want to keep a secret?
While many Springtime events are being cancelled, your view is still available! Take a slow look out each of your home’s windows and see what nature looks like around you.
Do you have any cheery dandelions blooming around your driveway or lawn?
How about ornamental pear trees? They will soon be covered in white blossoms.
Flowerbeds will have crocus, daffodils, or iris coming along. Blooms may come later, but the greenery should be pushing up through the soil.
As we all wait out this difficult time, take a few sips of your coffee and look for the subtle daily changes as Spring begins to show it’s face around your home.