Our Zwartble cade ewe lamb finally lambed and became a mother ewe today, we don't know the time of birth as the wee black lamb was dry when we discovered her late afternoon.
Today, after a visit into Hawick, I purchased bordersforum.online domain name. The woman in Hawick wool shop was so rude, looked at me then began gossiping with her friend whilst I waited to purchase an item. I stood there for minutes, whilst they talked about this and that; only when I turned my back and began to walk away did I get "can I help you". I protested the rudeness to which the woman replied she was serving the customer, despite conversation being off-topic and her not visibly purchasing anything. I won't be returning to that establishment again, in the face of such ignorance, it is of no wonder Hawick doesn't have many shops, why potential customers, including myself, fuck that and shop on-line now.
During the evening I fetched my bridge camera and took close up pictures of the springtime flock.
Most of the ewes and lambs that have not gone to grass keep have been released onto the farmhouse paddock to graze on fresh grass. The lambs are playful in the open spaces which is some comfort to observe.
In the evening I also broke a banjo string with my new wire cutters whilst I was attempting to trim the ends at the head.
Today, after a visit into Hawick, I purchased bordersforum.online domain name. The woman in Hawick wool shop was so rude, looked at me then began gossiping with her friend whilst I waited to purchase an item. I stood there for minutes, whilst they talked about this and that; only when I turned my back and began to walk away did I get "can I help you". I protested the rudeness to which the woman replied she was serving the customer, despite conversation being off-topic and her not visibly purchasing anything. I won't be returning to that establishment again, in the face of such ignorance, it is of no wonder Hawick doesn't have many shops, why potential customers, including myself, fuck that and shop on-line now.
During the evening I fetched my bridge camera and took close up pictures of the springtime flock.
Most of the ewes and lambs that have not gone to grass keep have been released onto the farmhouse paddock to graze on fresh grass. The lambs are playful in the open spaces which is some comfort to observe.
In the evening I also broke a banjo string with my new wire cutters whilst I was attempting to trim the ends at the head.
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