Sunday, December 23, 2012
About Me
- Name: Jenna Woginrich
- Location: Jackson, New York, United States
The blog of author Jenna Woginrich of Cold Antler Farm. Where pop culture meets agriculture! Here she writes about her adventures following her feral life as a self-employed writer, homesteader, archer, falconer, equestrian, martial artist, hunter, spinner, brewer, geek, and real-life Game of Thrones Extra. She loves movies, music, running far, and eating animals. Paypal.me/JennaCAF On twitter @coldantlerfarm
30 Comments:
Amazing.
I'm in love. I mean it. I want to mother him too, and am a little jealous of you. :)
Jenna, 50 years from now when your grandkids gather round and ask you what your best Christmas memory on the farm was you can say.....there once was a scottish highlander calf who came to stay on Christmas Day and his name was Nick. You are making memories to last a lifetime and what more perfect way to celebrate Christmas at CAF than with a calf in your kitchen. You rock Jenna. Merry Christmas
Jenna 50 years from now when the grandkids gather round and ask "Tell us about your best Christmas Grandma" You can tell them that once there was a Scottish Highlander calf that came to stay on Chrismas Day and his name was NIck. I can't think of a better Christmas story than that. You rock Jenna. Merry Christmas
Oh my, sooo cute! I WILL have a small herd within the next two years! ... Or else Yaks!
My exact response to this picture was "eeeee. hello, baby!" what a beautiful little creature.
My exact response to this picture was "eeeee. hello, baby!" what a beautiful little creature.
So cute
So cute
Gah! The cuteness - it burns!
How cute!
I'm glad the little guy survived - whichever way it turns out, there is no harm in a calf living with you for a few days - I had friends up the road that now and then had a frail calf on an old blanket in the living room. It certainly makes sense.
Merry Festive Season to all!
Janet in Hall's Harbour where it looks like a white Christmas
Hello, Handsome!
Is that a calf or a teddy bear?! So dear. Is it named Nick because of Christmas?
At first, I thought this was a stuffed animal. Then I scrolled down and read about Nick. Awe! How could any momma resist this?
He is so adorable!!!!!! We want highland cattle and are going to a seminar to learn about them in May. It would be so fun having him as a guest for Christmas.!
Epic. The only thing cuter than. Fuzzy calf is a piglet, and the piglets only in for a few days. Foals are precious, but calf eyes...I melt
Argh, typing on iPad, saw mistakes as I hit submit...hope the gist of the comment comes through!
O.M.G. How could you not love that face? How could you not invite him for the holidays? Merry, merry to all.
Definitely a Christmas for the books! I hope the magic continues for you and yours.
Adorable!
What a precious baby, lucky you.
Oh, baby... what a prince! Have a wonderful holiday everyone!
I have never seen a Scotish Highlander. He is a cute little buster. And of course he was born on the coldest day of the year. Sounds like he is going to be on the bottle. We always sell bad mothers as soon as possible.
Merry Christmas from the Phony Farm in Middle TN. Wish we had snow.
How precious. What a perfect scene for Christmas. So glad you have someone to spend it with.
I agree with Eileen.........a perfect grandkids story!
Oh my he is SO cute! I would want him for a Christmas visit too. Have a great time!
He is just 'squeezable'. Merry Christmas!
I just want to sink my hands into that butterscotch fur! Merry Christmas to all at Cold Antler!
Oh. My. Lord.
The cute. I cannot even handle it. My brain is malfunctioning as I look at my dog and wonder why she can't look like a calf... just for one day, pleaseeee.
And it couldn't be a more perfect memory for one of your early Christmases at CAF. Enjoy him!
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