365 Days 2023, Numbah Seventy-Seven

October 6th

Nothing like being behind. Will I ever catch up before December 31st?

Daily pīpī…but where’s the new baby? This is Lani Moo and Hōkū,
Oh, there he is!!! Such a cute little face!
Our family of four. Look how little the baby is!
He’s sticking really close to Mom today.
I kept going out to the lānai to take photos.

I got this video of him.

Daily hummingbird.

My Kahili Ginger is getting ready to bloom!!

Except for early yesterday morning, we hadn’t seen the new calf for two days and were getting a little worried. So I called Jake and he and Sarah came over. Bessie came down from the hill, and we suspected that she’d stashed the calf up in the forest, since that was where I’d last seen her. So Jake and Sarah drove their SUV up in that direction.

The cows were disappointed that there were no treats for them yet.

Sarah stayed with the pickup up in the forest for a bit and Jake walked across the pasture to the brush and then Sarah drove the pickup back down again. Jake has a construction company and works hard in all kinds of dirty machinery during the days; we were grateful that he’d come over from work, tired and in work clothes, to look for the calf in places where we couldn’t get to. Bessie had gone back up into the brush directly up from the gate, and we all saw her go into the brush; at that point, we knew that was where she’d stashed her baby.

So Jake came back down and got a bunch of treats and put them in the cows’ separate treat feeders. Then he called for Bessie and shook the feeders, and guess what! Down she came with the calf!

He tried to feed Bessie and the calf separately in the corral, but it didn’t work. The calf’s only 2 days old, but look at him run!

Ho da kewt!!!

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About Mokihana

Born and raised Hawaiʻi girl who misses home and loves the Pacific Northwest. I’m a free spirit and love the serendipitous events that bring people and places together. My philosophy about knitting and life in general: “It is good to have an end to journey toward,but it is the journey that matters in the end.”Ursula K. Le Guin
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2 Responses to 365 Days 2023, Numbah Seventy-Seven

  1. AFK's avatar AFK says:

    Ho da kewt indeed! I understand that moo of frustration. And I’d come running for treats too.

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