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| The second in command Cockerel, Badger and the marsh which is now the field |
Now bare with me if my spelling and grammar is ,moderately worse than usual....
I can only type with my left hand and with the third finger on my right hand......a result of a particularly nasty fridge defrosting injury.....I won't bore you with the details...suffice to say that I am having a little trouble typing, picking my nose and wiping my bum!
Yes....enough said....
The storm which has buffeted the Uk today, hit home in Wales in the middle of the night. and at 4am, me and my sore fingers were battling the elements on the field as part of the Churchyard fencing crashed down onto the goosehouse ripping part of the roof away.
In the dark and with Mabel watching every move, I fixed the roof and checked on each coop in turn.....we have been lucky .........despite up to 90 mile a hour gusts, nothing else has been damaged severely (so far)...
Hens a lucky little souls, when it's dark. At night they literally go totally blind and will sit comfortably side my side, blissfully unaware that anything untoward is happening in the big bad world..
I didn't even get a murmur out of them when after opening one coop door, Mabel stuck her big fat head through to give a group a buffs a somewhat energetic once over!.
The torrential rain has saturated the field, to it's limit, too and most of the animals are living in rather damp unhealthy lives during the day.....its been a lousy winter so far,
Last night, with the wind screaming around the cottage we had an early night and watched the first episode of the second BBC series SHERLOCK on iplayer.
Now for those that have not yet seen Benedict Cumberbatch's modern day portrayal of the famous detective, you are in for a real treat, as his Sherlock is a masterclass in charisma.
His "more damaged" Sherlock is a borderline asberger sufferer....as being the genius we all know and love,he is sexually immature geek, who is at times socially inept and rather isolated, a facet which makes his character even more compelling to watch.
He is clearly my favourite incarnation of Holmes.....
...and I am not alone...... fellow blogger Kyna over at crystalcoastgardener
seems to be a bit of a fan..it always amuses me when she refers to herself as a .........
If you are having a bad time at home, hiding away from this bloody awful weather........ go to iplayer and give the New Sherlock a go...... it's great fun













