Hope this finds you all well, suitably fattened by seasonal excesses and not washed away by recent deluges. Our (normally white) Texel sheep in the bottom fields are doing a good job of disguising themselves as brown hebrideans - impossible to keep clean when the persistent rain churns the fields into mud baths. This morning we will have all the sheep passing through the yards - the sheep scanner Stuart here to let us know how many lambs to expect this year. It's good timing - a chance to have a close look over everything and make sure the weather isn't getting the better of any of them.
Whilst daytime jobs need to be done rain or shine we are also making the most of the weather to head undercover and do various maintenance and repair jobs that have been mounting up. The farmstay holiday cottage is getting painted, the boiler chimney needing replaced and various leaks need patching. It would be great to feel we are on top of this seemingly never ending list. Unlikely, but if we can get the most pressing scored off that's a good start.
The trip to Canada at New Year was great, my Dad enjoyed his 80th Birthday party and am pleased to report my sister and I managed to maintain our head count of various children through 6 different airports and time zones. Not too much time to reflect on the passing of another year, but Fergus and I were really chuffed to get so many messages from folks about all the Leckie meat that was being tucked into and enjoyed through Christmas and New Year. We're so pleased it hit the mark and look forward to feeding you all through another year with great local food, thoughtfully produced here at Old Leckie. Happy New Year - may it be a healthy and happy one for you all.