So our WWOOFing adventure has come to an end, looking after Smiling Tree Farm for two weeks was the perfect way to finish and now here we are back in Bristol, back in the very flat we left just over a year ago. It’s hard to believe we ever went away… Here we are unpacking and celebrating the Royal wedding at the same time with Jenny:
We had an article published in the WWOOF Ireland newsletter recently which you can read via this link: http://www.wwoof.ie/sites/default/files/NewsletterSpring2011-4web.pdf Our article is on page 8, but there are also articles from a couple of our hosts elsewhere in the newsletter and one of our photos is used at the top of the first page!
We’ve decided to keep the blog alive for the time being, concentrating on our allotment and sheep based activities and links to any interesting articles we come across, so do keep popping by – it won’t be updated quite so often as it was, but there will still be things to look at from time to time!
Sheep news - As mentioned previously we finished up with 5 lambs, 3 girls and 2 boys, so to re-cap in order of age here’s what we have:
Pawn had Liquorice (girl) and Noggin had Fudge (girl)
Petal had Humbug (boy) and Bonbon (girl)
Peppermint had Freddo (boy)
All are fit and well, we had a minor scare with Peppermint’s udder, one side being large and swolen but were reassured by Gareth (one of our neighbouring sheep farmers) that it was nothing serious, just that her lamb was only suckling from one side. He ‘stripped her out’ – ie milked the excess from the large side of her udder, and since then it seems ok and her lamb is now suckling from both sides. All the ewe’s have now been dagged – had any pooey bits of wool from around their back end removed to help lessen the risk of flystrike. They’ve also all had their feet trimmed. The little boys have been ringed (had castration rings applied) and we’ve tagged all the lambs.
We’ve been very busy on the allotment since we got back to Bristol, we’ve given our shed a complete make-over, painted and re-felted.
And along with lots of weeding and a few bits of landscaping we’ve sown lots of different seeds and planted out various seedlings that we planted earlier in the year. At some point soon I will post up a detailed plan of everything we are growing!
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I love your purple shed!
ReplyDeleteYou two are gorgeous. Hope you're settling in okay & that it's not too hard getting back to work. Keep the plans alive! Will be in Bristol for the bank holiday weekend at the end of the month, would be really lovely to see you for a drink if you're around xx
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