Well, it's a different day today than last Sunday - soggy and overcast out and about though the forecast looks better for the week ahead - the end of the week promising some warm sunny days. The Transforming Timber guys are still on site, and worked around the rain this week to burn their second module. There are 3 in total, same dimensions but slightly different construction types to allow them to asses the impact of variations on fire performance. Fergus has totally regressed to his youth when as a young boy on the farm there was no opportunity un-missed to get a bonfire going.
In the cattle sheds the first calf of the spring calving season has arrived safely - Fergus has named it Pyro in homage to the burning team. We've had the sheep back in this week for a final check before we bring them closer to home for lambing. The fields around the main yards have been rested ready for feeding the soon to be mums - they too will welcome the lift in temperatures later in the week to get the new grass growing.
On the cards this week is an attempt to bring my unruly apple trees under some semblance of control. The amazing Green Routes - a Scottish charity, based in Gartmore, have recently taken on the Community Garden at Gargunnock House and yesterday ran a really useful workshop on pruning. I was reassured to hear that it is actually really difficult to kill a tree in the process so feel a bit more confident about giving it a go. Green Routes offer hands-on training in horticulture and an alternative to classroom-based education for young people with additional support needs and will be a really welcome addition to village activities.
We've got another couple of highlanders away hanging for butchery towards the end of the month. We wont get a chance for much butchery in April due to lambing so if you're keen to get a box in head online to get your order in for this batch. Plenty of highland beef and still some outdoor pork in stock and available for home delivery or pick up this week. Have a good one!