Tuesday, 31 July 2012

A good harvest

 The crops have grown well this year. Dare I say I am HAPPY with the results so far.
The onions are good and need to be harvested in the next couple of weeks.
 The rhubarb has excelled itself. In fact there is so much of it now I think I will make some jam to use it up.
 I have just picked my second batch of garden peas. They have been growing really well too so there are plenty more pods still to mature. I need to shell these I picked earlier.
 I have used a lot of the curly variety of lettuce so it is almost finished now. Rather than pull a whole lettuce, I picked off just some leaves each time so the plants kept on producing more and more.
 The rabbits nibbled the tops of the leeks but that hasn't hindered them growing on. They have a bit to go yet before they are ready to use.

Friday, 27 July 2012

Going potty

Yesterday we had a lovely sunny day - one of those rare commodities in this part of the world.
We spent a good part of the day outside. The trampoline was popular.
The girls were all prepared with the summer clothes and suncream applied.

As there is some serious potty training going on, we had no nappies but Peppa pig pants instead.
That meant not going far without the potties.
We managed through the whole day with only one pair of pants washed and on the line. Kyra had told me that there were over 30 pairs at the ready so we were well prepared. Getting there.

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Big bird

 Jubilee is now growing fast. He/she has moved out to the rabbit hutch where there is plenty of room to move around. The other hens and roosters would pick at Jubilee so I must keep him/her in isolation yet.
Every now and again I bring Jubilee inside so that we can stroke him/her.
The feathers are growing well and there is not so much fluff now.

Beach break

 This week we took Faith and Sophia to Rossnowlagh for a short holiday. Gareth and Kyra had a wedding to attend on Friday so we went to Rossnowlagh on Thursday afternoon stayed until Saturday.
 We went down to Bundoran on Friday and walked on Tullan Strand.
 The girls had good fun digging in the sand and making sandcastles, with some help from Nanda!
 They also enjoyed playing the keyboard with the volume turned full on. Here you can see Sophia's tonsils as she sings along!
Two nights were enough for this trial run. I needed to come home for a rest!