Sunday, 5 June 2011
Orphan chicks.
A couple of weeks ago we had a broody hen sitting on some eggs. They were due to hatch within a couple of days when I found that mother hen had been taken by a fox.
With a bit of quick thinking we managed to get the eggs into an incubator. We thought that the eggs may have gone cold and we wouldn't be able to save the chicks. How wrong we were as eight healthy chicks survived. It was lovely for Jasmine to get to feed them while she was here.
We have put them into the stable until they are big enough to let out into the open. But with a fox still at large we will be careful as he has been back since and tried a turkey for supper!
More Junk!
Jasmine and I had a visit to the nearby junk shop the other day. We spotted this old Lloyd Loom style bedroom cabinet, another bargain as we got him down to £7.00.
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Blaze.
Jasmine and I set off in search of Blaze!
Here she is wondering what we have for her.
She's looking great after the long hard winter.
I'm waiting for the blacksmith returning from Appleby Fair so we can get a set of shoes on. Then we will get her out into the trap on these fine evenings.
All of the hard work pays off when you see her looking so good. This is due to the help I get from my Dad. He feeds her on the days I am at work which is a huge help. He also guides me and advises me when i come across something new be it in the stable or in the garden.
Wednesday, 1 June 2011
Bike Ride.
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Re cycling.
Monday, 30 May 2011
A busy weekend!
As predicted, another baking session has taken place. Jasmine is getting a dab hand at measuring out her ingredients from memory, and mixing up a great batch of cakes. At 10 years old I'm very proud of her achievements (she's had a good teacher!!).
This was her first attempt at using a piping bag, we made a white chocolate frosting. The cakes went down well on Sunday afternoon with a nice cup of tea!
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