Hay
Grass has stopped growing so our sheep will now be supplemented with hay and silage.
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SubscribeSnow arrived yesterday, Charlie took me out for a drive along the road to Ashkirk.
Grass has stopped growing so our sheep will now be supplemented with hay and silage.
This afternoon we visited an antiques cafe that Charlie has talked about visiting for the last year.
Due to wild life concerns I've forbidden Charlie to use poison to kill the autumnal mouse infestation; so instead were using traps, baited with peanut butter and mature cheese.
I have never been to the races before, anywhere; so this event was both a discovery and an adventure for me.
Yesterday, returning to Roberton from Gretna Green I noticed a church, tower and stately home from the A7, about one mile North of Longtown.
Une fois tu m'as tenu dans tes bras, à Caleo, oh les rêves que j'ai fait, pourquoi m'as-tu laissé comme ça, pourquoi me laisses-tu si seul.
We're busy this Sunday mucking out and transporting sheep; today we introduce five tups to our mother ewes; Woodburn farm is lambing early next year.
During the morning two days rain cleared for the Roberton Show; we drove down to the event, with Charlie's sheep dog Sam.