One of my favorite new Sunday Morning tradition, which we have started this year, is an early walk around the property. Each week, The Beekeeper, our son and I gear up in our muck boots, no real task at hand other than maybe collecting a few eggs for breakfast, and have some quality play time with the animals and plants that make up our bustling Homestead.

I love how quite the world is. Not a rustle or a drone. It’s just us and the animals.

The boys also love any chance to go out and play in the dirt.

We spend quality time together.

Sometimes we even get to play a heated game of Soccer. The Guineas vs The Boys. My money is on the Guineas.

A little mango tree, fighting to take root. The Dogs have been our greatest challenge in planting this year. They have dug up every plant and seedling we have tried to start.

Guava returning after a mild frost. This little guy is definitely a fighter. He has also fallen victim to the Dogs but has always come back.

My lemongrass, protected by debris, keeping the goats at bay. Sadly, the one in the backyard has not been as lucky and has become a regular goat snacking area.

Lonely trap, waiting for spring to catch a hive. I can’t wait for the Orange Groves to start flowering in the next few weeks. The smell is so lovely.

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