I lost count
how many times I answered that question.
Our stalls were at the far end of the cattle barn at the Florida State
Fair. Visitors walked down several
stall-lined aisles before they got to our section. They saw many different colors, shapes,
sizes, and kinds of bovine before finally arriving at the Dexter Cattle
section. And most of them really didn’t
know what to make of our “little cows.”
“Awwww . . .
they’re sooo cute!”
“Wow, are
these full grown?"
“Why do you
raise these little cows?”
“OMG I want
one!”
Listening to
their comments and answering their slightly predictable questions was so fun:
Of course
Dexters are cute!
Yes, the
sweet cows standing there with their adorable calves ARE full grown.
We raise
these wonderful bovine to produce nutritious milk, healthy & delicious
beef, and life-enriching companionship.
And you CAN
have one . . . if you are ready for the adventure!
I really
never IMAGINED I would EVER own cattle, much less SHOW them at fairs! We don’t have a livestock trailer. We don’t even own a truck! But through the generosity of precious family
and friends, we were able to patch together a transportation scheme that got us
to Tampa safe, sound, and on time.
Thank you
Sally & Warren, for transporting all of our Dexters to Florida ... and for
helping us succeed in showing our beloved cows.
Thank you
Dave & Rach, for letting us use your trailer to carry all Kirkhaven &
Freedom Farm equipment . . . which left the Freedom Farm trailer free to haul
all of the Dexters.
Thank you
Missy & Al Dunse for hosting Sally, Warren, Haden, me . . . and all ten of
our Dexters . . . for a relaxing, refreshing night at your beautiful Florida
farm on our way to Tampa.
So what
should I tell you about our Florida State Fair adventure? I could describe the difficulties and
eventual victories we experienced in procuring transportation for us, our gear,
and our cattle. I could explain all the
time and preparation we invested in seeing that our Dexters were presented in
their BEST possible condition. I could
tell you about the ribbons we won. I
could tell you how enchanted people were with Mo’s soft red coat and
unbelievably adorable face. I could
describe how Reuben actually basked in all the attention and seemed to “ask”
passers-by to rub his head and scratch his neck. I could tell you how rich and nourishing the
fellowship of our friends was. But as I
think about our Florida adventure, I find myself simply quieted.
Somehow
Father knew we would thrive in this simple farming lifestyle.
He knew our
faith would grow and our hope would bloom as we watched His generous Hand
provide for our every need.
He knew that
new friendships and brand new experiences would weave beautiful patterns into
the tapestries of our lives.
And He knew
. . . even when we could have never guessed it . . . that healing and strength
and prosperity of heart and soul would pour into our lives from the ground up .
. . as we collected eggs and planted gardens and cared for our sweet Dexters
and stewarded the land He so generously placed into our hands.
From the
ground up.
Blessings
from above, flowing . . . from the ground . . . up.
As I walked
Rainbow, my first entry, into the show ring at the Florida State Fair, I felt
so very blessed. Blessed from the bottom of my cowboy-booted feet to the top of
my slightly disheveled head. Blessed
from the ground up. Blessed by all that
the Lord had grown and was still growing . . . on my farm, and in my farmer’s
heart.
Here is Reuben sporting his new show-cut. Isn't he absolutely handsome??
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