"Amusing", adj. causing laughter and providing entertainment. A suitable description for the Leckie Ladies on a warm summers' afternoon. It is ridiculous how much time can be wasted by taking a seat for a while in the hen run and just watching them really closely. They all have different personalities, bold, shy, curious, flighty, protective and and others just downright hilarious as they posture and preen in front of you. Lucy was my favourite today - comb akimbo, and mud lipstick perfectly applied. You have to wonder what is going on inside their heads at times.
Despite the warm sun on our backs the unpredictable downpours are kicking any silage or haymaking into the long grass. Tonight there are lots of farms along the carse cutting, the drone of tractors buzzing in the background. Many are hoping to make a dash between rain forecasts and get some more of their winter feed made. With a variable forecast right through to the end of July Fergus is also feeling twitchy. When he's like this he is best kept busy - luckily the first early potatoes are ready for harvest so he's been busy lifting both Charlottes and Red Duke of Yorks - both available to order online.
I've also been trying (unsuccessfully) to get inside the heads of our council roads planners to predict what road closures they can announce next. It seems that every week brings another diversion to confuddle our well oiled delivery routes. We will however appreciate the re-surfacing in due course so will grin and bear it - and ask for your patience if deliveries are on doorstops a bit earlier, or later, these next few weeks. Much of the work is being done in preparation for the Time Trials of the Cycling World Championships which are being held in Scotland next month. It will be exciting to have such a large event routing through our area though I'm nervous about what looks like 3 days of major road closures and how these will impact on our guests, tours and harvests. Here's hoping the event will amuse rather than bemuse.