The silly season is upon us. Last week saw the usual hive of activity to prepare the sheds for lambing - bales moved and re-stacked, pens built and straw rolled out. The most exciting 'new' installation was the replacement of two water troughs. Over the last few years they become notorious for jamming in the wee small hours, meaning that the early morning shift stumbled bleary eyed into flooded pens. Am pleased to report that so far the ground is dry.
So the triplet and single mums are in the shed, the twins out in the fields nearby and the regular cycle of checks, checks and checks again are underway. In the warmth of Easter Sunday I rode out round the fields on the quad bike, sun on my back, marking two day old lambs and all felt good with life. As I head off today then to New Zealand's warm autumn I will imagine that the team left behind are having an 'easy' lambing. Dry, warm and uplifting. I'm choosing to ignore the forecast of another prolonged wet spell and dip in temperatures. The extra efforts required to feel that you have tried your best. It's very surreal knowing I wont be here to share the burden.
In other news we have a new collie puppy, "Bird" . A granddaughter of our eldest dog Bee she now joins her, and her aunty Bug, to give us a trio of chaos. You forget quite how lovely a young pup is - she's got long hair and is quite a fluff ball. Hannah, who is here to help with lambing, arrived and loved her so much too she promptly bought her brother "Kiwi". So this morning as I type we now have 2 puppies careening round the kitchen trying to chew my toes. That 34 hour flight is suddenly looking more attractive... No newsletter for the next few weeks then - let's hope its warm and dry by the next one!