Oh Ginny!

This year we have not had many of the usual problems of lambs getting their head stuck through the fencing. The exception is bottle-fed Ginny who has gotten herself stuck on numerous occasions.

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Silly Ginny

Everything everywhere all at once !

A profusion of honesty
Iris opening and more to come
Strawberry flowers in the lower polytunnel and outside…
Tiny clusters of red currants and white and pink currants are forming
Around the goose pond
Bluebells
Cherry blossom
Pear blossom near the chicken run and Dotty’s tree (planted for a lamb who died in my arms several years ago after a three month struggle for life) is blossoming and growing further down the garden
Even Juno’s horns are growing

Entering two more festival days

With a chance to switch off iPads, phones and television. An opportunity to enter a different dimension where one can reflect and read and appreciate the beauty and serenity of Nature. A time to hope and believe that our so-called leaders will rise above self-interest and govern in the interests of the people they serve. When I switch on again and read the news I will find out whether common sense has prevailed. Sadly, I think I already know the answer. Chag Sameach to all people everywhere

Bottle fed lambs grow sturdy and plump
Susie snd her twins
Is Nigel drinking tea?
While Mabel drinks lamb milk leftovers