All Creatures Great and Small is a delightful PBS series featuring the true stories of a veterinarian, James Herriot, in Yorkshire England in the 1930’s and 40’s.
The stories come from four books James Herriot wrote years ago. I enjoyed reading the books, and still owned them until recently I gave them to the Northfield Hospital Auxiliary fundraiser event. The books were filled with wonderful tales about the vast and interesting experiences James Wight (James Herriot is his pen name) had in the beautiful, rural area of Yorkshire, in northern England.
There have been several renditions of these stories in films and television series, but the latest series (began 2021) on public television is a favorite of mine. There have been three seasons to date, with plans for another season. YAY!
I thought of James Herriot when I arrived at the farm where I help out occasionally. The friendly, and hungry creatures (pictured above) were ready and waiting for me to feed them: 2 horses, 2 donkeys, 2 goats, 8 chickens, 4 cats and one dog.
I enjoy helping feed these fine animals, but do realize this is fun for me because I do it once in a while, while farmers do this daily – actually two times a day. This is the extent of my farm experience, while my husband, Gary, knows all about the daily work having grown up on a dairy farm in Pennsylvania.
I’m thankful for ALL creatures, great and small…and for farmers!
I’m sure this farmer appreciates your help, even if you consider it more fun than help.
I can relate to Gary’s viewpoint given my farm experiences.
Yes, I do think the little help I offer is appreciated.
I knew you would be able to relate, given your childhood upbringing on a dairy farm.
good for you Vallerie. I know it was appreciated.
Barb, thank you for all your time volunteering!
Valerie, what a charming little group of friends you have there! I am sure, since you come to feed them, that they love you. I am also sure it feels good to relate to these animals, and nature itself. What a good, healthy way to volunteer!
The animals at the farm were waiting for me to feed them,
therefore I am their friend. HA