Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Latest photos of Faith and Sophia

Here Sophia is feeling the texture of the soil. If you don't watch carefully they like to taste it too!

A popular game is rolling over on top of each other. It's all right for a while but can end in tears.
They like sitting together in this swing seat in the garden.

Their favourite occupation is looking at their books. It's ok until both want to have the same one.

I put their hair up in a bunch on top, out of their eyes. Faith has just spotted Sophia's and in a minute she'll have it pulled out.

Monday, 15 August 2011

New chicks.

Today I took a few more pictures of the chicks. They are now allowed out to feed and run about with the others.
The mother hen spends a lot of time instructing them how to scratch and find food in the grass.
One looks slightly larger and stronger than the other two so I guess it will be a cockerel.
This is the first photo of the three chicks when they were only days old.



Saturday, 13 August 2011

Holiday to Scotland July 2011

We enjoyed a few days in Scotland a couple of weeks ago.
This is the Tam O'Shanter Inn in Ayr. It's a quaint wee building with a thatched roof.
One of our stops was in St. Andrews. We went into the courtyard of the university to get this shot. The town itself is very nice with cobbled streets and interesting shops.
We also visited Dundee. This is Caird Hall in the city centre.
We passed by the popular ski area of Glenshee where we saw the ski lifts going up to the top of the mountain.
In the town of Ballatar, near Balmoral, many of the shops have a royal crest above their doors
to indicate that they supply goods to the estate.


This is the lovely little Crathie Kirk, near Braemar, where the royal family worship when they are in residence at Balmoral.
This church was at the village of Dunkeld on the way to Perth.
The River Tay runs through Dunkeld. We walked down beside this bridge over the river.
This is a view of our hotel, the Angus Hotel, in Blairgowrie. It was comfortable and the food was good. We used the swimming pool and jacuzzi every day and usually had it all to ourselves!

Saturday, 23 April 2011

Building site clearance

The work on the building project along the shore in front of our house has finally begun. We woke early yesterday morning to the sound of chainsaws and a digger working on the site.
The pictures here are not in proper order but you will be able to see how our view of the lake has dramatically changed - we now have a panoramic view all the way along.

Robert then decided to cut away the two big trees at the front. They have been there a long time - probably way over 20 years so they had got out of hand and far too big. It's exciting to watch the progress now. Maybe the developer just wants to clear the site and put in foundations before his planning permission runs out. Time will tell.
They have also cleared the area down where the boats are tied up. There is an angling centre and 2 apartments planned for that area and 3 houses across the shore in our direction.
You'll not know the place when you get back.


Finally, a picture of the girls sitting in their new "Hello Kitty" chairs. Gareth, Kyra and twins are away in Portstewart for the Easter weekend staying in a B&B with Deborah and Dane. Jill & Nial are also up there with their caravan.

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

5 star accommodation at Rossclare

I have finally achieved my desire to keep hens again and also to house them in 5 star accommodation. Gareth made this coop a couple of weeks ago and just days ago my 4 hens moved into it. It is located just outside the sun room so it is easy to watch the goings on.
However, we may eventually move it further down the garden to a more sheltered spot.
The coop is of sturdy construction with a main compartment including some roosts and a nesting box which protrudes at the back. It has a hinged lid in order to access the eggs.
At the front there is a "runway" up to the entrance. My chicken book says horizontal struts are necessary across it to "give the hens more traction."
It was good to watch the hens' reaction to their new home and they were soon exploring all aspects of it.
We initially had four hens and then last night Robert was given three more to add to the flock.
Imagine my delight today, just before lunch, when I spotted my first egg! This had been produced by one of the newcomers as the others are not laying yet. She has obviously not discovered the dedicated nesting-box. Perhaps a signpost is required!