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life on an island with 500 or so people in the middle of the North Sea
Tuesday 28 June 2005
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And the garlic is also coming along well...
The lettuces are growing rapidly.
Shiva and K, all tired after a long day out in the...
It has been raining pretty constantly since yester...
Chicken Movie
Two more eggs! Like magic!
They fit perfectly in the carton! :)
I've made a little film of the chickens -- it's 60...
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Here are the lovely chickens, enjoying their first...
Despite the stressfulness of their journey, the ch...
Today is a lovely day -- it is supposed to be 78F ...
This is the milking parlour in relation to the hou...
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The view the chickens will have (if they were my h...
A slightly more dramatic shot of the fire...
The first raised bed -- fully planted! The bit on...
Our first garden rubbish fire. I find it very odd...
This was taken Saturday night at about 10 pm -- it...
Special K enjoying the sunny day
It will require a LOT of cleaning in there...
Who names a cow "Blodwen"??? :)
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The empty milking parlour -- now we have to figure...
Now you will hopefully be able to find the house a...
The chicken coop fully asssembled -- now we just n...
Didn't get the chicken coop finished today as it i...
But it is actually easier than I thought! I got a...
Trying to figure out how it goes together -- it di...
We arrived home from Cleethorpes on Monday afterno...
The other morning I went outside to put stuff in t...
Sunrise in the fog -- isn't it beautiful? :)
Tomato plants in a lovely planter that Greg built.
Shiva the Acrobat!
Shiva the Hunter in all her glory -- looking thoro...
This is why I am so annoyed that we have had to sp...
The first (of many) garlic patches...
Have just been reliably informed that this is a fo...
This photo does not even begin to do justice to th...
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