Do you remember: Morning Milking ?

Do you remember: Morning Milking ?

A Chapter by Wild Rose

Rise early in the morning

Five o'clock

Jam butty and mug of tea

Breakfast

 

Begin to prepare the dairy for mornings milking

Call in the cattle

They make their way across the field

Into the farmyard

Then into the milking shed

Take up their spaces

 

Warm milk runs through the cooler

Into the waiting churn

A second churn awaits

To replace the full one

 

Milking over

Turn out the cattle

Back to the field

They know the routine

 

Clean up the milking shed

And dairy

Place the churns ready for collection

Back into the farmhouse for a cooked breakfast

 




© 2020 Wild Rose


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This is a great experiential piece of writing for all the millions of people who never get to experience the country life. You paint it literally & straightforward, just as if we're going thru the actual motions. I like the way you show the cows as being a partner in the dance, since I love that about the furry friends, the way they get into a groove with what we want them to do! *smile* Fondly Margie

Posted 6 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

Thank you Margie
You are so correct - Yes I did actually do the morning milking - with uncle .. read more



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Old fashion life, few shall know. In Michigan, less farms in Michigan now. Nice flow of thoughts took me back to the life of a farmer. Thank you Wild Rose for sharing the amazing poetry.
Coyote

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

It was a holiday on uncles farm - I was about 12 YO
Yes this way of farming is lost here - BU.. read more
Coyote Poetry

6 Years Ago

We need to remember the days of old. A wonderful write.
I really enjoy your 'Do You remember' series my friend, they are such delightful reminders of days of yore.... write on...... Neville

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Neville

6 Years Ago

Aye them's were the days me Granddad told me all about em...... N
Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

I am writing (slowly) about our family (just rewriting the opening chapter ) What I have so far is o.. read more
Neville

6 Years Ago

chuckling away here.....
fresh milk every morning to start the day right... simple pleasures bring forth a lot of happiness

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

Yes warm fresh milk > A holiday to remember for a town kid
This is a wonderful poem, I love the reality of it and the description of the task. I didn't grow up in the country, but this piece gives a better understanding of it

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

A holiday on uncles farm in Warwickshire > Some more in this line and I have found some old pictures.. read more
love this Rose i never have been on a farm but always wanted to grow up in the country
this was real and good
what a great way to have a childhood there.
loved it

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

We were on holiday on uncles farm - we lived in an industrial town
I have more to follow
What a wonderful start to s day I can just smell feel the atmosphere- when I was growing up we had a friend that lived out in country across the river from dairy farm- we usedto get up walk across river go milk cows by hand- never forget that- small things that bring joy🌹

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

A holiday on uncles farm - we lived in an industrial town - streets of houses
I like this simplicity of this poem, taking us into the milking shed, early in the morning, for the cows to be milked. I always wanted to be a farmer's wife in my teens. Never met a farmer sadly. Good to get a hearty cooked breakfast after milking the cows. All that energy needed for the rest of the day's hard work.

Chris

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

It was uncles farm and two weeks holiday - Away from our home in an industrial town
A really nice interesting poem. About the dairy farm and his cattle. You never think of all the hard work and labour that goes into your fresh milk. You buy at the supermarket.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

Thank you Dawn
I was 12 on uncles farm for a holiday
Methods have changed now -more in.. read more
Onlyme

6 Years Ago

Sounds lovely. Living on a farm. And in a jug straight to the kitchen. Makes me drool thinking of th.. read more
i like the simple declaratory lines ... it adds to the setting and life on the farm ..down to earth and connected with routine and the cows. i grew up in upstate NY but we had regular vacations back the to Heartland to visit family. My favorite place was on the farm with my cousins ... helping them with chores ... the farm had a hand pump under the kitchen sink for "running" water ... my aunt and uncle and nine cousins .. two of the boys were close to my age so we always hung out and it was their chores i helped with .. one of which was the milking ..i was always amazed and a bit charmed how those cows all new what to do and where to put their big necks and heads ... waiting patiently as we went stall to stall closing the stanchions ... some of my best memories ... your title asking the questions drew me right in ... my answer is yes! ;)
E.

Posted 6 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

Thank you EN
Times and methods are different now
This was 70 years ago on uncles farm.. read more
Einstein Noodle

6 Years Ago

i read an article and saw pics of a newer system completely computerized ..there is one in Canada an.. read more
Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

I was taught to hand milk on that holiday
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Gee
Brought up in a small village with a couple of dairy farms. This brought memories of playing in the old sheds and barns flooding back and the unforgettable smell of muck, still love that smell.
Thank you for a trip back in time

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Wild Rose

6 Years Ago

Thank you Gee - holiday on uncles farm 70 years ago - I was 12 YO
Then back to the industrial.. read more
Gee

6 Years Ago

My pleasure

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