As sure as night follows day there are a couple of rules about the school summer holidays here in Scotland. With 10 days to go until classes start again there is an autumnal feel to the mornings if you're out and about early doors. The other is that your calendar is suddenly rammed with trying to squeeze in visits with friends and family that you planned for summer but haven't quite managed to pull off yet.
In the last week it's been great to have friends from all over staying at the farm - 6 families and 13 kids at the last count. Whilst the exhausted dishwasher has this morning finally given me an error code, we've been making the most of the extra hands. Little people make great road blockers as we move animals hither and thither. And fabulous egg collectors. Fergus' has pretty much moved out the house to avoid the chatter and so the build of the massive haystack has been progressing nicely. When the average age profile drops the eldest child follows suit, also motivated by needing to make some money to pay for back-to-school preparations.
With most of our sheep and lambs moved out to the far away fields today is the turn of the cattle. With highlanders to move we will need some careful planning to avoid the Sunday walkers. I'm also today awaiting delivery of a new hen catching net. Our Leckie layers have become canny in how to fly out of their runs and there are chooks at every turn on the farm at the moment. With a changeover and rehoming scheduled for the end of the month I need a concerted effort to round them all up. A perfect activity for our younger visitors this week - wish us luck!