The three nanny goats and one billy goat eating from their own bowls
A rare sight as they usually crowd around one bowl and jostle. Maybe they are learning.
Either side of the field gate – Ginny and Nigel. They are curious about each other – different species but both living on the same landTwin lambs divided by a fence – but there is a way through at the end of the line so that they can get back together
Strangely this post wrote itself- it has meaning for me and maybe for you. I live in hope else I could not continue to live.
Who are enjoying the blog – I’m delighted that you are following life in the Bedfordshire countryside. If you want to know more you can read my first book, Jews Milk Goats available on Amazon in America and Canada and through Amazon worldwide
And if that amuses and informs you about life as a smallholder you might also enjoy my second book, Cohencidence (also available on Amazon) a family memoir and a tribute to my parents.
From dire poverty to the high life in the Swinging Sixties – rubbing shoulders with stars and gangsters from across the pond – and into a relaxed and fulfilled retirement with family at the heart of their lives and a deep and enduring (if sometimes tempestuous) love for each other.