From a life in the corporate world to a small farm. My new work colleagues eat grass or lay eggs. I've got a lot to learn about things that just seem to happen when nature becomes your new boss.
Wednesday, 15 March 2017
The summer week
Dead grass, everywhere I see. We're on the sunny side of the southern part of this island. It's the east coast which having lived on the mainland for most of my life, I wouldn't think a half hour drive would send you into another weather zone, but it does here. We're often missed off the rain radar as the weather seems to use our town a bit like the campervans. Somewhere you just pass through on the way to somewhere else. We're so dry here we needed to reconsider our lawn mowers. With the distinct lack of grass, our four legged mowing machines were starting to complain. And where one has no green grass to eat, and one spies rosebushes next door...and one can leap like a mountain you know what, our friendly goats were becoming a problem. The two twins, very cute and very different from each other, Billy the smaller of the two was the worst. No wire fence would deter him if he knew there was green to be had over there. And whilst they were good fun, the sight of Billy snacking on Peonies did direct my thoughts to the slow cooker, but only for a minute. So rather than face animals being permanently chained up we sought out another solution. Some friends of ours live further north than us in a cooler climate including much more rain, and they get snow in winter. They've got too much grass and were keen to adopt the new recruits. So last night we said farewell to our goats and wished them well on their journey. As I walked back into the yard I imagined a collective sigh of relief from all the roses. Bring on winter. We're over this heat. Even if it was for only a week.
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Not sure who thought it was a good idea to substitute night time temperatures for our usual March day time temperatures but they must be having a bit of a laugh at our expense. Bring back our lovely Tassie cool weather!
ReplyDeleteI agree, we're done with summer now. Moved on.
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