Whilst some drier weather was on my wish list last week I'm not sure dank fog was up there as an alternative. The wide, flat Carse of Stirling provides a perfect bed for thick layers of mist and fog that follow the River Forth downstream. On market days for lambs we are out by 7am. At this time of year it's still dark, but by the time the yards have been set up and pigs fed it has normally lightened just enough to see what's what in the fields. Not this week. It was like playing hide and seek with a blindfold on, placing more trust than usual in the dogs to gather and move the lambs to the right place at the right time.
Elsewhere on the farm it feels like we're a bit seasonally maladjusted with notable spring cleaning like efforts underway. The farm 'office' has been gutted and cleaned out, breeding pigs moved around and machines cleaned and tucked away. For the last couple of weeks we've had a lovely volunteer from Brittany staying and helping - the extra pair of hands providing a welcome opportunity to get a bit further down the to do list than usual. Farming may provide lots of job satisfaction but, for me, the feeling that you're surrounded by a bit of order is not to be sniffed at.
Looking ahead to the end of the month our delivery dates will mostly be unchanged with the festivities. Wednesday and Friday runs will be business as usual with anyone on the Monday runs getting theirs a day later on Tuesday 27th and Tuesday 3rd January. If you're looking for a special joint then we still have a large 3kg sirloin roast and a large 2kg Topside available - email for info or to reserve. Plenty of
chipolatas too - get your order in now to make sure you don't miss out. And don't forget our gift vouchers - a great present for food lovers, or folks looking for a relaxing break in our farmstay. These are available online and in hard copy as a gift to present on Christmas Day.