Polly has been out on various day trips, she will probably tell you about them soon.
Here we are a few weeks ago, the rape is almost ready for harvesting now.
Waiting for Buster to catch up with us
The wheat is greening up
which means it will soon be time for Polly to spray Buster against the horrible, nasty harvest mites.
which means it will soon be time for Polly to spray Buster against the horrible, nasty harvest mites.
Grass has been cut for winter feed.
Sunbathing a week ago - we look like melted ice-creams or squashed!!
Dear Buster. Polly was going to put the re-cycling things away but left them here to answer the phone. When she returned this was Buster wanting to come into the house but the bin and bags spooked him so he just stood there until Polly moved them! Bless him.
The village Churchyard has an area planted with poppies.
It's a lovely place for people to visit for quiet contemplation. Polly stopped by on D-Day .
~Keep well ~
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They are cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you Krishna :-)
DeletePoor Buster he is like a statue at that door. Hope all is well with you.
ReplyDeleteHi mama, I don't know how long he would have stood there! All is well thank you, more energy and more hours in the day would be a bonus!
DeleteYou're right, the two sunbathers look just like melting ice creams - or the Wiltshire white horse!
ReplyDeletePoor Buster, looking like a tasty meal for harvest mites!
Hi Nick, that's just what he is, they don't bother Rufus.
DeleteLooks like you're all having a fun summer.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Hello Amalia, well we were until the rains came :-( x
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