I don’t think it is actually going to stop raining until next year. It was dreich (a great word for today).

And it was just getting light when I went outside serving up breakfast to everyone, hence the dismal photos. Tis the way, this time of year.

So, armed with my extensive shopping list, I headed to Lerwick stopping off first at the feed merchant for provisions for all things ovine, equine and poultry.

And then a quick swoop around Tesco with my trolley and I drove home while it was still daylight. I hate driving in the dark.

In the last of the quickly fading light of early afternoon (now around 2.30 p.m.; how pathetic is that?), Skippy and I unloaded the car and I made bedding a bit fresher for the chucks and ducks and the sheep too.


Obviously, I had my little follower. She never left my side though her determination to be run over by Skippy was admirable (if I had a pound for every time I tell her to get out from under the wheels, I could probably pay my feed bill!)

With the ducks and hens now comfortable and the sheep bedroom slightly fresher, I saw the sheep had all come home from their day out in the field. Even Gussie and Dahlia had turned up – a routine I want them to get into.

You can see just how wet everyone was but doesn’t Gussie-Dustbin look handsome? He’s quite the sheep these days.

I got out my statutory biscuit tin and gave everyone one ginger biccie each. Them’s are the rations. I think there was muttering about bigger rations, though. I didn’t listen as I shut the front door for the end of the day – at 3 p.m., (fer cryin’ out loud!)

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I really need a Skippy – sighs enviously.
Plans and scheming are ongoing – the tricky bit is sorting out where it is going to be stored.
Electrical Skippy must be inside for obvious reasons. I am vigilant about this.
That picture of the water with the islands is magical because of the light! Absolutely superb! How talented you are!
And the sheep! Coming for their treats & queuing so nicely! Gussie looks so grown up now & he isn’t wearing straw anymore.
You bring back memories of going to school in the dark & then trekking home, once again in the dark. I wasn’t a Druid, but I always looked forward to the winter solstice just to get on into the lengthing of the says that would follow.
Oh, I do so agree. Two more weeks and then it starts to get lighter in teensy tiny increments, but definitely lighter.