In saying this, there has been much achieved over the winter months and with the fresh frosty mornings we experienced earlier in the season provided me a good opportunity to pot some tulips and plant daffodils on one side of the driveway.
The tulips are just starting to show and the colour is absolutely spectacular. Next season I hope to pot more tulips so that we can enjoy these elegant flowers throughout the entire spring months.
I managed to bake another birthday cake for my dear friend Dora. This one being for her daughter Jaydes 18th birthday. She is such a free spirit with a caring and loving nature and I was more than happy to oblige for her. I experimented with the frosting to get the textured look and although the photo doesn't give the cake justice, it was eye catching.
The Sheilas aka One Direction, are having a ball frolicking in the paddocks and showing off to the neighbours cattle with all their feed. Although it hasn't been all roses for them as the continuous rain we experienced later in the season meant the land became ALOT soggier than we would have liked.
On top of this they received a small surprise in winter. Three more additions arrived to join the herd and although one has migrated well, the younger two are still finding their way.
All eight of them are growing well and I have found myself standing at the home gate gazing out into the paddock admiring just how beautiful they are.
Oh yes, my husband named the new additions - roast, sirloin and scotchie.
The Sheilas ... one missing from the photo |
The winter months hasn't seen alot of egg action from "the gals" aka chooks and on a sad note, we lost one of the gals. Precious (the black one) wondered into one of the paddocks one day and it took us a week to find her. We haven't quite figured out exactly what happened to her, but the local hawke found her quite appetising and once we found her there wasn't much left at all.
At first we thought a stoat had gotten her and was very worried it would come back to clean up the rest, however that's not the case. We also wondered whether the local magpies got to her as well. We have between 4-6 magpies that hang around in the pine tress along the road and I've witnessed them chasing or attacking other birds around the property.
I suppose we will never know, and although we are down to 8 chooks now and as the end of the season is winding up and the weather is getting warmer, they are starting to produce more eggs daily which is great.
The gals enjoying left over chocolate cake :-) |
No comments:
Post a Comment