This is the first two irises that started to put out buds.
This was after two had opened up. They turned out to be purple. Most of the others are going to be purple, but there are two that look like they are going to be yellow. I'm very excited.
This is my rose bush my dad gave me not that long after we moved in. It was the first plant we actually planted. I haven't really taken care of it the way you are supposed to take care of roses (they are famous for being picky and hard to care for), but the thing just keeps growing and getting bigger and putting on more and more blooms. This is one bloom that had just opened up a little and was very pretty.
Then on Easter day there was a birth on the Gunter farm. One more baby goat was born. It is a very cute little goat too. Here it is trying to find milk, which I definitely don't have.
A few weeks ago another calf was born. It is very mellow and will let us walk up to it and pet it. So half the time he lays around looking like it is dead, which is alarming until you start petting him and he obviously loves being petted. This is his mom and his "babysitter" checking him out after we petted him.
This is the baby before we started petting him. See, he really does look dead.
On the sadder side of things, he seems to have somehow stumbled around and poked his eye with a branch or something. So it seems that he will be blind in one eye, but he is getting around ok with the one good eye and is growing and seems healthy otherwise. And he is so soft and cute! Spring babies are the best part of Spring.



