No sooner than I'd exalted at winter being my favourite season did the harsh realities come home to roost. It may have been wonderfully dry and crunchy underfoot, with everything beautifully sparkly and clean, but the sub zero weather was working its own black magic - sending its tentacles deep into the ground and along pipes. Water trough by water trough the flow ran to a trickle, then stopped altogether. The hens with header tanks lasted a couple of days but by Tuesday had also dried up. The next to go was the automatic feed supply for the hens - seized with the cold it just gave up.
And so began a brutal week of hourly luggs of gallons and gallons of water, and bags and bags of feed. The irony of the new automatic feed system - just having got up and running - was not lost on me. 5 joyous days of not carrying 25kg bags of hen feed quickly forgotten about as repetitive trips became part of a punishing daily routine. The snow arrived on Friday and brought with it the promise of warmer weather. Craig and I worked together with the farm landrover to navigate the village roads and get the deliveries out, wading through inches of wet slush. Reaching our highest customer we were delighted to find a stash of warming miniatures left out with a kind note for delivery drivers to help themselves to a festive tipple. True Christmas spirit - thank you!
And then, seemingly just like that, Saturday morning came and the water and feed were running again. It was not just the gutters dripping wet tears of relief. All we need now is the sheet ice on the tracks and walkways round the farm to melt and we will be home (if not totally dry). I'm hoping that will be it for the worst of the weather this festive season and hope that the frozen weather didn't wreak too much havoc for you and any pre Christmas plans.
We're winding down now for Christmas and New Year. Excitingly the kids and I are off to Canada to help my wonderful Dad celebrate his 80th Birthday on New Years day so there wont be a newsletter for a few weeks. Fergus, Struan and Hilary will be holding the fort and deliveries should run as usual. We hope you all have a fabulous festive period, and send our massive thanks to all our staff team, customers and community who have supported us this year - we wouldn't be here without you - cheers!