The chicks in the shed have been driving William wild all day. Typical of young animals, the troupe of twelve spend most of the daylight hours chasing each other around their huge dog crate. From outside the banging and clattering seems to be amplified greatly, so much so that a group of walkers stopped to listen as they ambled past, whispering together as they guessed what was going on inside!.I was pleased to let them see the robust little birds as once you indulge them with a look and a group "ooohhh" and "arrrhhh", walkers always seem to buy all my spare eggs up.I have not got a great deal done today, no it wasn't my painful back (which is still in spasm from time to time), just a succession of visitors and distractions to deal with.
Often my hardy group of customers like to stop and chat,which is truly lovely, but it can be a little frustrating when there is jobs to do.In between "chats", I managed to re pot some of the cottage planters, plant out young parsley and re position my pumpkin seedlings to an area more which is more sheltered before another neighbour needed a lift to Rhyl.







