Cricket Song Farm

Cricket Song Farm

Monday, April 29, 2013

starts with W

 
 I am sitting here waiting for baby goats to be born, thought Brownie would have them before now, but I am passing away the hours thinking.........
generally my thinking gets me in hot Water,
 but I got to thinking about all the FARM/GARDENING words
or combination of words
that begin  with the letter W
so dust off your old Dictionary that's sitting on the shelf and find
a perfect Word or words that describes your concept of gardening,
 nature,
 and living
close to the earth
 
 
Here's my list, please add to it in the comment section
I'll pick which one I find most beautifully unexpected and Wonderful,  and
send along an original painting
 OF A FARM/ GARDEN SUBJECT OF YOUR CHOICE
 
 
 
 
 
WATER
WATERING
WATERING CAN
WATER TROUGH
WATER LINE
WATER METER
WATER HOSE
WATER BUCKET
WATER WITCHER/DOWSER
WIND
WINDY
WHIRL WIND
WILD
WILD FLOWER
WILLOWS
WAITING
WATCHING
WONDERING
WHISPERING
WISHING
WINGS
WHINING
WHEAT
WHEAT BERRIES
WHEAT GERM
WILMA (THE FARM CAR)
WHY?
WONDERFUL
WOW
WHOA
WHISTLE
WRASKILY WRABBIT
WHEW
WATCH OUT!
WATCH YOUR STEP!
WHICH ONE?
WHAT?
WEEDS
WEED EATER
WEED WHACKER
WRENCH
WEATHER
WORK
 
 
Remember these are the rules.
 
1. Usually I ask that you are a follower, but anyone can leave a comment
for this painting of your choice, just send me a photo of what you would like me to paint.
Gardening, flowers, or farming related (sorry no portraits)
.  Available to U.S.A. delivery only.
 
2.  Leave your answer in the comment section (you can only answer once)
 
3.  Promise you won't throw darts at it!
 
FOOTNOTE   HOOFNOTE:  Brownie had 2 beautiful bucklings.
 
 
 
 
 
 

9 comments:

  1. Waaaah!! The sound heard throughout the valley every may when kids had to start moving hand lines(whine lines). LOL

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Many an early morning "waaah" could deffinately be heard across the valley, but it wasn't me. I was so happy to get hand lines, you could move them morning and night and not have to sit on the ditch bank all day getting burnt to a crisp, and all night changing water every 2 hours. Gave me time during the day to ride my horse!

      Delete
  2. Walking Barefoot

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. My favorite way to walk in the garden. Squishing mud between your toes as you tend to the watering, the grass tickling your feet as you run across the lawn, but sometimes painful when you stepped on a bee or a stickerburr. Brings back wonderful memories of dangling them over the culvert as the water ran through it and filled the garden rows.

      Delete
  3. Wading in the Warm Waterlilies of my parents pond.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. AH, reminds me of lazy afternoons floating on a home-made raft on McGregor's Pond. The edges were filled with moss, polly-wogs, and snails. The shallow water on the north end was always warm and invited you to hunt for frogs and snakes along it's edge.

      Delete
  4. Durk: Welcoming Windmills Whisking your Worries away.

    Mandy: Wandering the Walkways of the Waking World surrounding you.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Listening to the creeky old windmill was soothing after a long day of work. It's solid strength makes all seem right in the world.

      My favorite time of day is early, early, before the sun is up and the moon hasn't gone to bed. I love to wander the gardens and see it awake. I am blessed by the world that surrounds me.

      Delete
  5. My friend Darcy left a comment, her answer was WEALTH. If you don't garden you may not understand that wealth can come in another green form other than cash. It comes by providing for your basic needs and the taste of a tomato picked warm off the vine. Wealth can be found witnessing the miracle of a tiny seed planted and the harvest of something wonderful.

    ReplyDelete