Welcome to Bonne Femme Vegetable Farm.
My name is Brownie, and I'm your guide today.  Let me tell you about our farm and my friends here...




We live on a 30 acre farm just 10 minutes from Broadway in Columbia, Missouri.  Even though it's just 3/4 of a mile from the city limits now (it used to be farther from town), you can still feel the country atmosphere here.  I like it.

 

This is our 100 year old farm house.

 

 


Sometimes in the mornings in the spring the fog hangs heavy on the farm, and the hummingbirds love these mornings!


 Sometimes later in the day Mike works on the garden plans while Tabasco Cat checks over his changes and dreams of hummingbirds.  More about Tabby later...

Meet some of our other family members.  This is Merna when she was a baby.

 

 

 

 

 

This is Blue.  

 

 

 Here comes Shauna.  She is a llama.  She protects other farm animals from predators.  In fact, during the mating season for goats, Shauna protected the does (female goats) from the buck (male goat).  I saw she stood in front of the  does and kept spitting at the buck.  She's kind of like a very strict old aunt.  Nobody had any fun when she was around, until she got to know the buck and accepted him as a suitable suitor for her nieces.


Here you are. This is Dolly (llama).

 Unlike Shauna, Dolly doesn't get attached to the other farm animals.  She keeps pretty much to herself, though she keeps an eye on everything that goes on.  She's always there to back up Shauna whenever something new happens.


 

In the spring, Mike trims their wool.  Dolly doesn't mind so much, so it's easy to work with her.  But Shauna doesn't like to be touched; she tries every way to be uncooperative.  She spits at Mike, kicks him, walks in circles, and sits down while he's trying to work on her.  Poor Mike... Good luck on your next trimming season.  


Guess what?! They love handsome animals.  Our neighbor bought a handsome horse with blue eyes, and lets him run free just across the street from us.  One day, he was browsing along the fence.  Our ladies saw him and ran to the edge of our farm where they could take a good look at him.  They were hypnotized by his beauty, so they couldn't move for about 10 minutes.   Well, when I saw them looking like that, I thought "they're like two middle aged ladies watching Tom Cruise eating at a restaurant through the window."  No shame!

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