My best kind of day – absolutely nothing happened.
Having had such a lovely day off yesterday, I slipped back into my daily routine feeling rested and calm.
Breakfast was non-eventful. Everyone ate up and went where I told them to go (sheep into field, please).


On my way back to the house, after finishing all the morning chores, I found these two – Pepper and Monster – hunting in an old pile of wood waiting to be cut up for burning. “Families who hunt together stay together” apparently.

Then I took The Eggbox (Jimny) to the garage to get some petrol – a 40 minute round trip but worth it for the views and the beautiful autumn light. I considered going on a small excursion to see the scenery but I needed to get home to phone the car dealer to find out what the radio security code was. The battery died a few months ago and everything stopped. After some faffing about, I managed to switch it all back on.

After lunch into my shed to make a sheep. I am starting on commissions now so if you are in the queue, please contact me to tell me what colour combination you want. This afternoon, I made a sweet little Lambie.
Back outside again later, and it was now drizzling, to feed ducks/hens.

While the birds were eating, I watched my small fan club of sparrows who were edging closer and closer to the food, hoping to clean up the leftovers. I don’t mind and usually throw a couple of handfuls at the end for them anyway.


As the ponies had come up the hill early, due to the drizzle and their belief they will probably melt, I put out two meagre haynets and they tucked in with great gusto. Their supper-time has become earlier and earlier. They are so good at looking hopeless, as if they have nothing and I always believe them too. I have little will power and they know it!


So a lovely nothing day. Bliss.
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Well, Frances, somehow I got off the posting list so please add my name so I will get your blog delivered daily. I am so sorry about Edna. It hurts so much each time, but it is a gift that we can give them when it is time. Thank you so much.
I will look into this. (and thank you for your kind words about Edna). x
Hi again Frances,
I too seem to have dropped off your mailing list, haven’t had a blog post in my emails for days now. Hope you are ok!
Many thanks,
Kerry Butler
We are looking into this and hopefully everyone is back! If not, please let me know then I can flood you with emails of the blog.