
This was last year's Christmas card....I have not got around to design a new one this year!
"I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)
Overnight the wet Autumn has been turned into an icy winter. as temperatures have dropped dramatically. The frost was thick this morning before I let the birds out, and I did feel so sad for Hughie (centre of pic) who has spent another frozen night up in the Churchyard elms.
Again Chris is working away for the majority of the week, so with the weather cold but dry, I have gotten on with outside chores for over eight knackering hours. All 13 coops have been cleaned of the wet steaming bedding that has almost gone mouldy in the damp weather and fresh bedding has been laid down in them and in the pig hut. The baby Turkeys and guinea fowl are still holding their own in the shed and have been cleaned out too and I have arranged for local feed shop owner Helen to deliver an old unwanted shed to the field, which should house all of the turkeys including Boris and Gloria. The guinea fowl can then be housed in the old turkey house and the circle of animal movement can continue.I even had time to fit in a bout of dog bathing
We had a lovely informal chatty dinner party last night. Annie Lennox (lookalike and indeed soundalike), Jen (left) kept the conversation animated and fun and it was great to catch up with Nu's hubby, Jimmy (right) too.
Organic sculptures of seeds (fashioned in willow) by Tom Hare, were dotted all around the grounds and looked wonderful in the Autumn sun. We spent most of the relaxing day ambling around talking and laughing....
Mindful of the fact that Nu doesn't often have time to catch up with her work obsessed hubby, I reluctantly left them early today to have a mooch around London before my train this afternoon. Typically the weather was dreadful, so I treated myself to an expensive visit to the cinema to see A Serious Man. (Mini review tomorrow)
Nuala is busy cooking for a dinner party tonight, so that leaves me a few minutes to catch up with a quickie blog.
Now I know I can be a fairly "assertive" individual at times, ( actually the word bolshy comes to mind), but I know I do make an effort to be sociable with people from the village and that sociability can have its rewards! and today was a case in point. Now I heard this on the radio and loved it, without knowing it was in fact Susan Boyle.....good luck to her, the girl has obviously done very well for herself....