Thursday, 12 May 2022

Cookie update

For those of you who asked, Freya is doing just fine.  We are adopting Cookie to be a companion for Freya, not a replacement!  Here's Freya just now showing exactly how she feels about this afternoon's rain...  Yeah Freya, we're pretty bored of the rain too!  


Cookie is coming on in leaps and bounds -- she's got her eyes open now and is easily twice the size she was last time we visited her!


Went for a dawn swim at Whitemill Bay yesterday -- what a great way to start my morning!


In other news, still not much progress in the cultivated garden, but apparently rhubarb grows rampant across the island and we have been gifted quantities of it!  Made this rhubarb and orange cake...


...and started this batch of wild fermented rhubarb wine...

Wednesday, 4 May 2022

Animal update

Long overdue photo of chickens -- look at how big those chicks are now at 4 1/2 weeks!  The Mummy hen is still looking after them and they still follow her around, but only two of them at at time can fit under her now.  And it looks like they are going to be mostly black -- their genetic parents are the cockerel on the table and the hen over on the right -- who both have black in them, but not anywhere near as much as the chicks...


You will note that the title of this post is "animal update" rather than "chicken update" -- this is because we will shortly (in about six weeks) be getting another addition to the Sparrowhall family -- introducing Cookie!  Isn't she just so adorable???!  :)


Here she is with her Mummy and siblings...


And last but not least, totally forgot to photograph the food, but here's a selfie from my 50th birthday dinner at the Belsair...  One day Danny will stop making Chandler faces when I take the camera out, but...  :)

Thursday, 21 April 2022

Swimming

All I have to say is that if you have never done this, you need to go do it right now...

I have been wanting to swim in the sea since I decided we were moving here, and I've read far too much about sea swimming and I've had far too many conversations about it -- and today I actually did it.  

This is the most amazing thing ever.  Okay, I am using the word swimming loosely.  I walked out until the water was about waist high and then I submerged myself and then I walked back to the beach.  But wow.

Seriously people, find yourself your nearest bit of natural water and go immerse yourself in it.  You will not regret this.  My only regret is that I spent so long thinking about it when I could have just been doing it.

Already looking forward to my next dip!

Monday, 18 April 2022

Backaskaill Bay beach walk

A few photos from our walk on Backaskaill Beach yesterday afternoon at low tide:

The world biggest egg case!  I think this is even bigger than the last one we found.  Boot for scale (UK size 7) as no bananas to hand...


First live mussels we have seen since moving here!  Rather on the small side, and two does not make a meal, but it's good to know that they're here...


Cliffs on the eastern edge absolutely full of nesting seagulls -- there would have been more photos of these but my camera battery died!


Saturday, 16 April 2022

Baking day

Bere is a type of barley particularly adapted to growing in Orkney, and Barony Mill is still milling beremeal with it to this day.  I've been wanting to play with this for a while, but of course the problem with barley (and rye, and crops that grow better in northern climates in general) is that they are lower in gluten and thus harder to bake with.  (This is also why people in northern climates traditionally ate flatbreads and "fluffy" breads tended to be eaten more in southern climates where wheat grew better, but of course now everybody eats the same thing everywhere...  I digress...)

As it's Passover, I decided to finally do the thing I've been thinking about for years and make my own matzo.  I decided to make it with beremeal -- I mean, if you are making a bread that's not supposed to rise, no point wasting all that gluten...  :)  Is beremeal matzo a world first?  :)

It's not bad.  Could do with being a bit crispier, but maybe this is par for the course with handmade matzo?  The only thing I have to compare it to in my mind is Manischewitz in a box so...  

As a random aside, I timed myself, and it took me 24 minutes, so not Kosher for Passover, but a large part of that was down to oven space and number of baking sheets in my possession.  With a helper and an industrial oven, I could have done it in 18.

And then of course I had to make more Hot Cross Buns, completely not Kosher for Passover!  :)  This dough was much stickier than the last batch I made (same recipe -- no idea why) so the crosses didn't come out as well but still delicious!


On the random weather front, it was unusually foggy today -- these pictures are about 6:30 in the evening and we can't even see halfway across our fields!


Friday, 15 April 2022

Chicken Update!

I know, I know, my camera keeps accumulating photos and I keep failing to post them...

The chicks are getting big -- these photos are from Monday when they were two weeks old but already I need to take more photos as they are now at the awkward teenage stage and not looking so cute anymore!




I discovered that the rubbish-strewn space in front of the house had actually been planted up by Jean with lots of lovely bulbs so have been having a tidy up and pulling lots of decaying plastic out of there -- it's quite a nice space really!


This is a selection of some things I pulled out of the front garden that were not plastic:


As its Easter, I've made Hot Cross Buns...  Also, as it's Passover, I will be making matzo tomorrow -- and I have an interesting twist on it -- watch this space if I remember to post photos tomorrow!  :)


On days when the weather permits, we've been working on the polytunnel.  Concrete down on one side for fastening the cover to -- all hand mixed!




And these are the cross-braces that Danny has been welding on to his hand-fabricated steel frame -- we are going to have the only completely handmade steel polytunnel frame on Sanday I think



Rhubarb plant that we discovered growing in the back garden!  Think it needs a bit of TLC so will transplant and relocated it to a better spot probably sometime in the autumn...


And while the weather overall has been getting better, there's still the odd day here and there where winter tries to come back!

Tuesday, 29 March 2022

Solitude

One of the things I love most about living here is the peace & quiet.  Went for a walk early this morning and didn't see any people -- just the birds and the fence posts!



In chicken related news, here's a better picture of the chicks:


The Mummy hen is VERY protective of them, and directly after I took that picture (achieved only by physically removing her from them), she started gathering them under her again...


Nearly all back under her now -- look at all the little legs underneath the hen!  :)

Monday, 28 March 2022

BREAKING NEWS!

UPDATE:  ALL FIVE EGGS HATCHED!  Here's a video Danny took:


FIRST CHICK PIC!!!  See that teeny little beak on that little black chick???!  So excited! 

Hen has been sitting on five eggs; we will check under her properly later but don't want to disturb her just yet.  

FIRST ANIMALS BORN TO US AT SPARROWHALL!!!


 

Monday, 21 March 2022

Stove

A few photos from our walk on the beach just south of Stove this morning:

We think this is a flapper skate egg case -- an endangered species mainly found round here!




Monday, 7 March 2022

Coming out of Hibernation...

We are slowly coming out of our enforced hibernation from the wind.  We've only had about four days in the last month and a half where the weather was calm enough to do anything outside -- until this weekend when we had FOUR glorious days of dry, sunny, calm weather!  

We've made some more progress with the fencing -- nearly done with the first field...


Whilst working on the fencing, we had from one side the inquisitive cows (except for the grumpy bugger off in the distance who couldn't be bothered...):


And on the other side, little Freya, who explores further and further each day...


Random things are starting to come up -- things that I knew were there, like these chives that Jo gave me in what seems like another lifetime when we called in to see her not far off this time last year when we were on our way up to Llyn Brianne to go camping to get away from people...


...and things that I didn't know were there, and are just randomly popping up in the midst of weeds and rubbish!



The polytunnel is also coming along nicely -- hopefully I'll be able to start planting things in there soon!

Thursday, 10 February 2022

Cold

For most of December and January, the general weather pattern has been a few horrible days followed by a few reasonable days and repeat.  The last few weeks though, it's just been consistently horrible, and this morning the cold finally got to me so we have lit the fire for the first time and I am now huddled in front of it.

I am in awe of the people who lived here on Sanday 5000 years ago and persevered without all the modern conveniences we have today.


Wednesday, 2 February 2022

Polytunnel progress

Haven't posted much recently because it has just been non-stop wind, so it's been hard to get anything done outside...

I started these broad beans in the porch about a month ago and they are getting far too leggy and need to go out in the garden now, but I need a week that's not torrential wind to do it in...


Today was a miraculous day without wind (well, it's currently 11mph gusting to 18mph, but after the week we've had, that counts as not having any wind!) so we got holes dug for the frame for the polytunnel.  Now we just need a few dry days to concrete them in...



Have also started some peas in the porch which have just started to come up...


And rocks -- for the concrete -- why ring the builder's yard to deliver when you can just go to the beach and gather them for free?!  :)