What a glorious weather weekend we are having. The birds are in great fettle as the sunlight shafts through the trees turning the early morning frost into dew drops. I've got one eye on the lawnmower planning a first season cut if it dries up enough later and I'm feeling the pull of the greenhouse, compost and salad seeds. With the turn of the month it feels like Spring has arrived.
The farm has been a busy place with footfall this week - playing host to a team of fire experts undertaking some controlled burning experiments in one of our fields. Part of the Transforming Timber team these guys are part of this collaborative project which is trying to revolutionise the UK construction industry by using the renewable natural resources of our Scottish forests to create engineered products which can compete with concrete, masonry and steel. Its been fascinating to get an insight into the wonderful world of academic pyromania. You can find out more about the project here.
We were thrilled to discover one of our customers had nominated us for a Federation of Small Business Award, and even more excited to then find out we have been selected as a Scottish finalist in this prestigious event. The FSB awards celebrate the achievements and contributions of small businesses and the self employed across the UK. I'm excited to be representing our patch and local producers at the awards lunch at the end of the month - and for the excuse for a day trip to Edinburgh.
The freezers are restocked with delicious highland beef so mince and steaks are back on the menu! Will get the stock updated on the online shop on Monday so you can order intime for deliveries this week. Hope you can get out and about and enjoy the sunshine today - lets hope it lasts!