Keeping it real on the farm 2016

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This was our lovely New Years Day Dinner, the works.. turkey, stuffing, mashed, green beans and gravy.. it was so good.. it was also a reminder that I only got 1 turkey baby on the farm.. one.. that’s it..

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It was not the breeding birds fault, they did their job, they were fertile, she laid the nest full, she sat and she hatched.. an the coon came, broke in the pen and took most of her eggs just before the hatch, we fixed the pen, and knew that it was far to late to even consider her trying for more this year..

I am going to ideally put some of her eggs into the house hatches, but as for 2016-2017.. turkey has been very lacking in our home, I am planning on using every bit of it and canning up turkey soup to extend it

In my critter world, turkeys were the biggest failure 2016

In the Garden World

Soft fruit, o soft fruits, how I adore you.. while trees slowly grow and some days will yield hundreds of pounds of fruit, dear humble soft fruits are the powerhouse of the farm, plant a tree for the future, plants canes an bushes for the here an now!

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Currents and Rasberries.. the faithful producers like the rhubarb.. there for me year after year..

The regular heavy producers now that they are grown up..

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Elderberry, grapes and high bush cranberry.. are giving rhubarb a run for its money on bringing in the poundage..

The failure.. once again.. and again.. blueberries and honeyberries.. I never quite give up, I buy new kinds, I try different locations, I modify the soil.. I get nothing.. I mean my hubby was so excited that the biggest, oldest bushes gave him a couple handfuls of fresh eating.. piffle..

if I was short on land, I would rip your lazy bushes out by the roots and replace you with a true producer, but hubby keeps hoping someday.. someday..

but the biggest garden failure in 2016.. squash and pumpkin, with corn a close second..

This was a blow to many gardeners in our area, our plants just sat there, grumbling at us, when the rains came in aug and sept, the plants put the push on but it was far to late at that point.. I lost between 500 to 1500 pounds worth of human and critter feed over this..

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only the hugelbed planted squash plants produced, they did the same in 2012 drought an they held up in the 2016 drought as well…  Between the seeds and the storage for feed, this was a major loss that must be replaced with bought feed.

I planted corn at three different times, it produced some, all poor, all stunted, all went as feed.. thankfully the potato yield was ok..

So the biggest yields are above but there is one other thing worth noting.. my pasture.. 2016 not only killed many things in my pasture that will need to be reworked, replanted an so forth, but it worked to unbalance the plants.. clover was the plant winner.. to much clover!

now I like clover, but not when it makes up that much of my plant percents in a pasture.  this will be a ruuning and updated battle talked about in the coming year..

So what did not work on your farm, homestead or garden in 2016?

 

 

 

 

 

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Farmgals Year End Review

Once again the goal of the farm is to provide clean food in all ways possible..

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We hatched and raised-butchered over 2016

  • 17 Quail
  • 15 ducks
  • 15 chickens
  • 1 turkey
  • 37 rabbits
  • 13 lambs or yearling sheep
  • 2 pigs (big pigs)

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Eggs

We harvested eggs from

  1. Turkey
  2. Ducks
  3. Geese
  4. Quail
  5. Chickens

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Milk and Milk products that come from said milk.

  • Sheep
  • Goat

I can not tell it like it is. I still prefer sheep milk over goat..

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Soft Fruits and Hard Fruits

I am hedging on a few things, based on how many jars I put up of this and that, because I didn’t get everything weighted this year.. but my rough guess is 450 pounds.

  • Rhubarb
  • Strawberries
  • rasberries
  • elderberry
  • grapes
  • crabapples
  • high bush cranberries
  • Gooseberries
  • black currents
  • Red currents
  • White Currents
  • Clove Currents
  • Blue Berry

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Garden

It was a very poor year and with the numbers I do have we did between

1600 to 1800 pounds

That includes farm forage as well as planted foods and we would not have this at all if not for potato’s and sunchokes and buckets worth of tomato’s. and beets, lets not forget the beets.. they did not bad..

This puts me well behind what I normally produce.. but that is what happens when you don’t produce at least a thousand pounds worth of squash and pumpkin!

Out of what was produced as always I figure a min of 25 percent becomes animal fodder.. so that means around 1200 pounds worth of useable people food.

We invested 485 dollars into seeds, plants and new fruit tree’s in 2016

We harvested just Shy of 2000 pounds worth of meat in one form or another..

Extras harvested over 2016 off the farm, herbs, flowers, fire wood, compost, worms, fly larva for the fowl, mushrooms.

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We brought a lovely beef calf and are raising him up till next year.. We raised three kittens, adopted one more and were “gifted” two more for a total of six new farm cats.. the purr pride of 2016 are strong, healthy, colorful, sweet and sassy.. all the boys are fixed and we are slowly but surely getting the females done as they age into it.

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Brandy Girl Crossed over.. in late fall..  she is missed daily.

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Caleb truly did not like being a herd of one and  we began looking for a new horse for the farm.. We were pleased to add in Bo just shy of Christmas 🙂

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The farm is gearing up in this cold part of winter, many big an getting bigger bellies growing next years crop, breeding pairs, trio’s and little herds are all set up..  garden plans and prep is done.. soon enough, the grow lights will not be for microgreens but for seed starting 🙂

12 years we have been at our little farm and we have learned as one season ends, so another begins…

 

 

 

 

 

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Happy New Year 2017

Someone I admire has led me to the notion of choosing a word to represent your year, when I read hers and I thought what word do I want.. my first thought was “fire” but then I gave it a hard think.. and it came to me!

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So here it is: Blaze

My word for 2017 is Blaze

As a noun : Blaze means very large or fiercely burning fire

As a Verb :burn fiercely or brightly: or achieve something in an impressive manner

OR it means to shine brightly

And to Blaze a new trail!

Perfect.. May my light shine bright, strong and steady!

2017 #ProjectBlaze has almost commenced. It starts tomorrow and I am beyond excited to share it with all of you in 2017 💕

🎊Happy New Year all 🎊

What is your word??? If you want to do so.. give it a think.. if you can find a word that is your hopes and dreams and drive for 2017 what would it be?

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New Years Eve..

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Its New years Eve and we are home on the far tonight.. we will be ringing it in with each other, hounds, purrpots an if it ever stops snowing and storming, with the horses..

What I will not be doing is making plans, o I am bucket listing, much more on that tomorrow, but I am free flowing it for 2017.

I have many things that are coming, I hope and will work on many of them an ideally they will make it to the blog, but I refuse to allow myself to get caught in my.. must do this or that.. I have a project or two finish and I will because winter is coming, that means I will have more time but I have learned, when lamb birthing, milking, gardens an more come, I can find writing time lean, and some how no matter how good photos are, I can not do more then one or two post a week in just photos without feeling that I need to write as well 🙂

2017 is going to be a year in flux, when I took a course at my last romance convention, it was about if you are a plotter or a pantser aka, you fly by the seat of your pants.. most of the time I am in fact a list maker, a plotter, a planner right up to the doing an then I am a free flowing fly by the seat of your pants gal..

I have looked at 2017 and I am telling you.. its going to be a wild ride..

Yesterday, we went for a awesome friend  visit in the city and did a bit of shopping, we went to cabela’s and I got a new lift kit, the bar is rated to 1500 pounds and pully set to 4,000.. sweet!

and then I said to hubby, lets go bowling.. now we have not bowled together since Yellowknife in 2000.. so its been awhile..

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Dear Hubby was the high score winner at … drum roll please…

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yup, 216… not bad, not bad at all, for a five pin..

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My best game was 173.. and I will take it..

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I had forgot how much fun this game is and I also forgot that after a solid hour and a half and four games that it can be a workout as well lol

Today is the last day of 2016..  another year closed.. a new one starting..

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Weather Patterns.. 2012-2016

Now I don’t know if this is holding true to any of the rest of you but for me, here in Ottawa Valley, Ontario, Canada.. we are right on track..

We had a drought in 2012, it was a good one..  but 2016 was far worse..  deeper, harder and more spread out covering more areas..

In 2012, we had a early spring, I was harvesting from my garden in june, I planted some things in March! March..  the summer itself was a wash out before of the dryness and the never ending heat.. my hugelbeds did well that year.. then we had a late wet fall that turned into a early snow filled winter.. dump after dump of snow.. the pack was deep and we shoveled off a small area to try and warm it up to plant it out in very late april, early may..  the seeds and bulbs and plants just sat there, cold and pouting at me.. then came the spring.. Rain, RAIN and more RAIN..  it Rained for week.. the ground was a soggy mess, we planted to see it run away, we planted to see them start and then rot in the ground..

We could not even get to the bottom half of the main garden, my hubby dug small drainage lines in the big gardens, we made raised compost beds that thrived and produced like a house on fire later in the season and the next year as well.

I take a lot of photo’s and I post them to facebook..  which means each day, facebook says to me.. would you like to see your memories and I look though them.. and I can tell you from my photos. that 2016 is right on target to 2012 for this time of the year..

We will see if the rest of the year is as well.. if so, I am going to need to really raise that small area almost like a paddock for Bo, because by the spring of 2012, we had snow pack that was close to four feet high in some areas, and while Brandy was a good girl, and would stand behind that itty bitty fence..  I can not expect the same from my boys..

but more important, I am planning my garden for a wet one, I am planning on putting the sheep into dry lot for the full spring, and the horses will need to have a smaller then normal area, as I intend to redo my pastures..

If the spring is as wet as I expect, if I do a mix of frost seeding and heavy green crop seeding, I should be able to get my pastures back into fighting shape with careful rotation grazing with a hot line and electic netting..

In the one back half area of the barn with the lean too.. half of it is a cement pad and half is a dirt floor, I will put the feeding on the cement to help give the horses time off the wet and I think I will plan for mats in the other half to create a dry loafing area and then lots of walks off the farm..

So the driving force behind this.. ocean patterns..

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/winter-hasnt-been-cancelled-but-will-be-milder-for-most/60506

Its from the 2016 but it goes into a number of details that I like and good grafts and such if you are not already caught up on it..

So here is my question for you? A) are you having a repeat of the weather in your area from 4 years ago? b) Are you planning for its effects in your pastures, your farm or your gardens in 2017? c) if you facebook, are you finding the memory day updates interesting and useful as a journal type tool?

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I can jump.. o yes I can..

Up, UP and over..

I had just settled into my warm bed for a afternoon movie, with my hounds all sighing and settling down around me when hubby called.. come quick.. Bojangles is out of the pasture..

The snow told the tale, he had jumped my sheep fencing, it has a top line but in the winter we don’t normally keep it hot..

Now the great news is that Caleb stayed behind the fence, and Bo didn’t go far,  he just explored our unfenced food forest and when he came out on the other side at the big hay field, he had a good leg stretch but as soon as he heard and seen Jason, he came right back to say hello.

I am so pleased that our bonding has been going well enough that he came running to be caught and get his halter on..

I am blessed enough that we have a nice stall in the big barn that is safely tucked in and I expect that as long as I am around on turnout, that he will stay in our pastures while we work on plan a, b, and c

I am happy to hear from someone that used to know him well that they had hot lines and that he respects them.. I normally only use one in the warmer months.. and when we fenced the farm, we fenced for sheep.. not horses.

Having said that, Bo is the first horse I have had on the farm that has hopped the fence.. lol

“I knew a man Bojangles and he’d dance for you in worn out shoes
Silver hair, ragged shirt and baggy pants, that old soft shoe
He’d jump so high, he’d jump so high, then he lightly touch down?
Mr. Bojangles, Mr. Bojangles, dance.”

So we are in “Eval” mode.. Bojangles and Caleb are in the big barn.. and we are heading out after supper to the local hardware place for a couple hundred dollars worth of things that will go along way to getting us though the winter months without a repeat.

I am very grateful that Bo showed that he could and would do this today.. While we were home 🙂 to deal with it quickly and all ended well, the weather outside is snow, more snow  and more snow, the roads are bad.. so we canceled a visit out with good friends..

but it got me to thinking about “fences” Brandy and Caleb would no more come over a fence then fly to the moon and back..  I have seen the snow drift so high that they could have taken a big old draft step over the fence and they would stand on the other side waiting..

Bo on the other hand, certainly could not step over the fence, he jumped it, and from what I could tell by the snow trail, he did it nicely! He didn’t see the fence, he just saw where he wanted to go and made it happen..

My job now is to make sure.. he can’t do it again.. Challenge on.. Challenge on!

The Perk as I see it.. I will need 15 to 20 more min a day in a work out.. as I will need to clean out stalls and haul more to the barn etc.  This will be very good for my waist line..

I am coming out of Christmas not to bad, three to five pounds heavier for the month, not what I was hoping for, I just wanted to stay level.. but I am back on the lose it wagon and I am sure that extra time working in the barn will help get that done, and the perk is that most of it can be done in the barn itself so at least I am out of the wind etc.

I am sure that the extra time with both horses will be a good thing..

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How was your 2016?

Its all over the news the past weeks and days.. 2016 was so bad..

My favorite line so far .. 2016 is limping to a close, battery and bruised and you think it was bad.. no you are wrong.. it was even worst then you think..

WOW!  I get it.. there have been some major things going on in 2016, I see the decreased incomes, I see the increase in food, shelter, power costs.. I see the up and many more downs in other counties, I see the wars, the famines, the droughts, the fires and the floods.

I see the coming political strive, I see the possible threats looming..

And 2016 kicked it when it came to some things in my own life.. dear friends with cancer, health issues with very close family members, the loss of one of Dear Hubbies Aunts, a accident that almost took the life of a much beloved teen and all the after mat that followed. and while I am not getting into in detail some answers to why we have had such a hard time trying for a child.. and that hope and dream died in that doctors office with black and white answers on a piece of paper..  maybe it was wishful thinking after 40 anyway.

And while not the same as people, the loss in my four legged in the past year has been brutal, yes, my oldest purrpot was 19, yes my oldest hound was 17, yes my Beloved mare gifted to me as my 40th birthday present had a health issue..  but the purrpot that got ran over, the younger hound that had a fast acting cancer, my beloved Bella having a massive stroke an Seizure in my arms in the middle of the night..

So ya, I get it.. I do..

But I am a 80’s child.. I grew up in the tail end of the cold war, and into the new age of breaking down walls, I grew up in a area of the country where it was on the redneck side.. I grew up on the poor side (and I am being kind by using that wording) I struggled in school with a learning issue that didn’t have a name back then..

I was raised by my mother and my extended family.. NO quit!  Trying is not good enough… get it done..  No, you can’t be anything you want to be.. (unless you are blessed with inborn talent and the money to support it) but you can learn to be ok at a lot, good at many things and outstanding at a few..

So with that in mind, 2016 still saw my husband fully employed, 2016 still saw both of us in good health. 2016 still saw the bills paid.. 2016 despite the drought, still saw us raise our own meat, eggs, milk, fruits and veggies..  so the selection is more limited but its all there..

2016 might be a turning point in your life.. it might have had something happen that made you make a choice that will create ripples that will be in effect for many years to come.. but it is not the be all.

Ripples can be fought, new Ripples can be made.. those ripples maybe be out there but drop a new rock or a log and suddenly everything can change.. and so for everyone that is reading those headlines..

Might I ask you to consider taking a deep breath and letting it out slowly..  if you have had something truly bad happen in 2016, I am sorry that it did, I am sending you strength and that if you are in the trenches that you have warmth, food, water and someone or something giving you cover, a ladder, or a helping hand.. whatever you need..

but for those of us, that had a mixed year..  maybe make a list of all the things that didn’t go wrong, that didn’t happen..  you know that time you slipped but caught yourself at the last second and walked it off.. that time you almost got hit but didn’t.. that time you where this close to clipping that deer but came to a safe stop with heart pounding, that time that you didn’t quite know what you were going to do on that month, and either you pulled yourself up by the boot straps and got it done or maybe you reached out and a friend came though for you..

Focus on what can be dealt with in the here and now..  I know its dated.. but learn from the past, live in the moment and prepare for the future..

Hugs to all my dear readers!

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Happy 17th Wedding Anniversary to my Amazing Husband..

Dear Husband of mine, you are truly one of the best people I know! I am honored to have you in my life..  I have been blessed with 17 years in marriage and 18 years as a couple..  I lift my glass to you and here is to the next 20! Lets live life to the fullest my dear!

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Time has flown by 17 years today, we were married in front of family and friends.. 17 years ago we were expecting our first child, our beautiful daughter..  17 years ago we were so full of dreams and hopes and plans! We were a internet hookup before it was the norm LOL Living in two different province or territory could not stop us..

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We have lived in NWT, Nunavut, Quebec and Ontario, we have traveled and visited, camped and more in Yukon, B.C. Alberta, Sask, Man, Ontario, Quebec, Nunavut,  you have traveled in the states, my go to new places and learn new things bug had taken me to Greenland, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Finland and more..

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We have truck camped, bush camped, hiked, boated and explored mines, trails, lakes and rivers.. Our love of nature has been with us, is part of us since the very beginning!

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Our life has always been filled with the four-legged, purr-pots and hounds and feathered friends (budgie) in the north, and when we moved to the farm, it exploded..

Just one more first that we did together.. you got your first dog.. your wonderful Lily was with us for 14 years and our amazing Bella for 16..

My beloved old girls

I am so proud of you my love for learning to ride, because when I got my girl.. you were not going to be left at home.. you were coming for this part of my journey as well.

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You have come so far since this first barebacked wobbly being ponied ride on Brandy..

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Now you are going on trail rides like a country pro.. Caleb has been a gift when it came to giving you trust in your mount, you took your first lesson, you took your first trot and canter on him.

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But Caleb really is for this gal.. and so time came to get you a new riding horse.. we have welcomed in Bojangles.. so many years of adventures with our boys ahead of us.

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You are one of the most honest, hardworking, caring men I know.. and I am honored to call you my best friend! I am beyond proud of your full time job, your work on the farm and your third job.. you are a talented writer and I am jump and down excited for the fact that you have been published time after time, leading to doing book signings, and even radio interviews about your works!

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We walk a different path then most, growing, raising and harvesting our own food here on the farm, and I don’t think I could do it if I didn’t have your support..  thank you for helping me keep the dream alive!

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Wonderful Christmas of 2016

What a different and yet wonderful Christmas this year has been.. I spent the afternoon and evening on Christmas eve with my heart sister and it was the first time in very long and hard summer and fall that we have had hours to visit with just the two of us.. there was shopping, a drive, good food, a warm wood stove, more laughter, teasing, soul talk and tears..  It was needed, it was a blessing of kind that I am beyond grateful to have in my life.

Then Christmas came, the morning was spent with my husband and my wonderful farm, critters of all kinds.. everyone got their extra treats and hugs and pats and cuddles.. the stockings were filled this year by Santa’s Helper, he did a amazing job and I didn’t even have a hint on what it would be 🙂

I  got some amazing gifts, a new Northern Artist signed raven print.. (I collect ravens) and new hair sticks, new music and new journal to write in.. I got a bit of chocolate and a few other wee goodies.. it was not a huge loaded Christmas, but it was heartfelt and meant even more for it..

The phone rang all morning as parents, siblings, and aunts and uncles checked in with us.. older voices and young sweet ones, photos were sent of .. look what we got 🙂

Then I headed out to pick up Miss T and after tacking up, we took Bo out for a on farm ride and put him though his paces 🙂 What a good boy.. walk, trot, canter, lead changes, and light on his feet, smooth and willing.. could not ask for more for his second ride on the farm!

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Then we packed up our parts of a lovely dinner to be, ham and cheese roasted potato dish and we visited and watched a Christmas movie.. Christmas with the Krakes.. it was funny and sweet.. and then more company arrived, so we visited and talked and arrived home just before midnight..

What more could I ask for.. time with my husband, time on my farm, time with my adopted family, a horse ride on Christmas :).. Love.. so much LOVE!!!

I truly hope yours was just as perfect for you! whatever kind of Christmas you like, I hope that is what you got!

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Mr. BoJangles Saves Christmas by Dear Hubby-Farmgal

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It was Christmas Eve.
The air was very cold.
Strong winds blew clouds across the dark sky.
Snowflakes fell and drifted across the ground.
 
All over the world, children tried to sleep.
It was very hard because they were excited.
They knew Santa Claus and his reindeer were flying their way.
Soon everybody would have presents under their Christmas trees!
 
But up in the sky, Santa was worried.
The wind made it hard for the reindeer to fly.
The snow and the clouds made it hard for Santa to see.
Santa and the reindeer needed to rest and warm up!
 
Down through the clouds came the reindeer and the sleigh.
Santa saw a little farmhouse and a big old barn.
Beside the barn, there was a bucket of warm water and bale of hay.
It would be a good place for his reindeer to rest
 
On the ground, in the barn, were Aunty Val and Uncle Jason.
They were checking on the sheep, and Bojangles the horse, and Miss Piggy.
They thought one of the sheep might soon have lambs.
Aunty Val and Uncle Jason wanted to make sure they would be well.
 
When they heard jingle bells overhead, they ran out to look.
They watched Santa, the reindeer, and the sleigh land on the ground.
Santa hopped out and said, “We are tired and cold from all of our flying.
Could we stop for a short rest on your farm?”
 
Aunty Val said, “Yes, Santa, of course you can!”
Uncle Jason said, “Your reindeer are welcome to eat some hay and drink some water.”
They helped Santa take the harnesses off the reindeer.
The reindeer gathered around the hay bale and began to eat.
 
The reindeer were happy, but Santa was worried.
Santa said, “The reindeer need this rest, but it means we will be late.
“I do not think we will be able to visit everybody’s house tonight.
“If only there were some way for me to keep flying!”
 
From the barn came a clatter, and out came Bojangles the horse
He trotted over to Santa, Aunty Val, and Uncle Jason.
Bojangles nuzzled Santa’s hand and asked, “Neigh?”
He had heard Santa, and wanted to help.
 
Santa smiled and said, “Thank you, Bo you are a wonderful horse.
“You are big, and strong and kind and gentle.
“But I have never see a horse fly – can you?”
Bojangles shook his head, and quietly said, “Neigh…”
 
Aunty Val asked, “Santa, how do your reindeer fly?”
Santa answered, “The reindeer harnesses are magical.
“They allow the reindeer to fly and laugh and sing and talk.”
Aunty Val smiled, because she had an idea.
 
Aunty Val asked Uncle Jason to get the reindeer harnesses.
“Can you make them fit Bojangles the horse?”, she asked.
“Yes”, Uncle Jason answered.  “I can make some fit Bojangles”
He adjusted the harnesses and placed them on Bojangles .
 
Bojangles looked at Aunty Val, Uncle Jason, and Santa.
Bo said, “Does this mean I can talk?”
And then he laughed and kicked his back legs.
And everybody else laughed with Bo the talking horse.
 
Aunty Val said, “Come, Bo, I will teach you to fly
“That way, you pull Santa’s sleigh through the air.
Bo answered, “Yes, Mama, please teach me
“So I can help Santa give presents to all the good girls and boys.”
 
Aunty Val put a leash on Bo’s magical harness.
She held on while Bo took a small step into the air.
The bells on Bo’s harness jingled and jangled.
Bo squealed with excitement.  “I can fly!”, he shouted.
 
Bojangles flew in small circles around Aunty Val.
The reindeer stopped eating and watched the flying horse.
They nodded with approval and went back to the hay.
Santa smiled and said, “Very good, Bo, let us go!”
 
Bojangles came down to the ground and ran to the sleigh.
Uncle Jason helped Santa join his harness to the sleigh.
Aunty Val said, “Be good, Bo, and fly safe.
“And say Merry Christmas to all for us!”
 
Bo pulled Santa’s sleigh into the air. 
They climbed high above the farm and turned west.
They delivered presents to boys and girls as they went.
Soon they descended towards Grandma’s house.
 
“There is Grandma’s house!”, Santa said.
Bo led the sleigh down toward the house.
They landed on the roof with a thump!
Santa grabbed his sack of presents and jumped down the chimney.
 
Santa saw that Grandma had a beautiful Christmas tree.
He placed all the presents for Grandma around the tree.
He placed presents for the nieces and nephew around the tree.
He paused to enjoy cookies and milk and then jumped back up the chimney!
 
Santa said to Bojangles, “You have worked hard and done very well.
“I will be able to deliver everybody’s presents tonight because of you.”
Santa added, “But I am sure my reindeer are feeling rested and ready to fly once more.
“So let us go back to Aunty Val and Uncle Jason’s farm.”
 
Bo said, “I am very glad I could help you, Santa.
“I will take you back to the farm, but I must do one last thing before we go!”
Bells rang as Bojangles pulled the sleigh into the snowy night,
And he shouted out, “Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!”
 
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