The problem with missing a week or two of newsletters is that it can feel a bit overwhelming working out where to pick up. The last one was sent out as I sat at the airport about to fly to Tuscany for aa study trip to learn first hand about how the Italians do Agritourism (extremely well). Since then we've had floods (all animals accounted for), winds (patched the polytunnel just in time) and hosted various visits on the farm (Steading courtyard never looked cleaner).
The cattle have come into the sheds for winter (cue morning routines of feeding and bedding) and the sheep have been dosed and sorted (getting ready for tupping). The darker nights make it easier for getting the chooks shut in (they naturally gravitate to the lights of the henhouse as dusk falls) and the TV in the house has been dusted off for our annual viewing season (October - February).
I like autumn. I like the rusting leaves and the depth of colour they give to our beautiful trees. I like the low light that pierces through the woods highlighting features that you normally pay no attention to. I like the shortening daylight hours which welcome you with colourful sunrises and reward you with reflective sunsets. I love that I get to do a job that lets me feel the turn of the season and turn myself towards it too.
We've had lots of beef, pork and lamb back from the butcher so the freezers are full and stocks updated on the online shop. Our next beef boxes are due out next weekend / start of week after - have a couple still available so if you want one let us know asap.