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Fox / Rain / Bus pass
Monday 15th August Thunder, lightning and rain overnight and into morning. Biblical rain about 7am. I was in the polytunnel, watering, and it was thrashing down. More forecast…
Peas, Berries, Gages and a Bunny Belly
Monday 12th August Very oppressive and stormy first thing; the ponies were all spooky. Rain started in earnest maybe 9am and kept up until about noon, with some heavy peals of…
Hay / Yarn / Ponies
Monday 11th November Grey and drizzly so it was time for a turn out of the kitchen cupboards. I do try to be tidy but inevitably, if we’re really busy, stuff gets shoved…
Lambing / Steamed Pud / Fencing / Pig Prep
Monday 2nd April Dry and sunny start, but getting colder and windier, with a stiff east wind. Sleety showers by evening feeds. Came out this morning to a surprise – No.…
Wool but no lambs
As one might expect for the time of year, the weather has been a bit changeable but I’m hoping that April showers will bring May flowers. And lots of grass. We ate lunch…
Beetroot / Caterpillars / Tap
Monday 6th September We had a visit from Landscape Resource Centre yesterday – Henry Maitland – with his spiker machine to break up the pan in our fields. I’m…
Blizzard / Tests / Topping
Monday 14th June Quite a lot of rain overnight, which is welcome. Just pottered about today until the footie at 2pm. Tuesday 15th June Dry, sunny, breezy. Well, this is…
Wet / Plants / Aurora's birthday
Monday 23rd October Frosty this morning, but lovely and sunny. Cows boycotting the shed again – huffy girls. Put the Christmas puddings on to steam first thing. Set…
Apples / Firewood / Sheepfold
Monday 11th September Quite a lot of rain overnight and a couple of showers this morning, then sunny and warm But not as warm as it has been. Car said 18C, which is quite nice.…
Holiday time and beavers
We've had two visits this week from our local Beaver group - one on Monday and one on Friday. The boys seemed to enjoy feeding the hens and picking up eggs, seeing the cattle…