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We, Charlie and a friend, drove through heavy rain to visit the Craik forest, and commenced a brisk two-mile walk to burn off some troublesome excess weight.
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374 PostsWe, Charlie and a friend, drove through heavy rain to visit the Craik forest, and commenced a brisk two-mile walk to burn off some troublesome excess weight.
Some sheep at the paddock have maggots attacking their bottoms, so today I've been shooting the fly spray squirt gun.
We had planned to go to the Border Union Show today, but visited the Scottish Borders village of Yetham, then crossed over border to the English / Northumbrian town of Wooler.
This morning I took some flower pictures of the farmhouse garden, the area feels much healthier now most of the dock leaves have been removed.
Friend visited this morning, happy to know she is successfully settling into the Scottish Borders.
Started the pendulum on my mantle clock today; the clock is now running after an oiling of the mechanism with 3 in 1 house oil.
Today I took some walking exercise along Borthwick valley. After a walk through the grounds of Chisholme house, noticing pink and white woodland fox gloves, then down a hill, through grazing fields, I noticed the gate fastenings were made from wire.
We made a plan to travel to Galashiels and then to Selkirk after the auction we had planned to visit was another week away.
Feeding the flock we transported to the paddock yesterday, we noticed how disturbed they were, in contrast to the other sheep that have been grazing at the paddock for a couple of months.