Ewe lookin' at me? |
Bit of a job getting her back - Adam, Kathy, me and the farmer, because said ewe preferred to be in the lane.
We convinced her eventually that she really would be better off with her companions!
Hey ho - life is full of fun here in Devon!" (Ha! Didn't get this sort of thing in London!)
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and here are a couple of photos from my walk in the woods on Thursday (13th March)
Ron's pointing at an orchid that is starting to elbow its waythrough the primroses |
Top Field Gate |
This is the outside of my West Windo in my study - note the primroses! |
and back home for a cuppa! |
I am not jealous - horrid word - but my envy is 100% all there! Pleased for you though Helen. You so clearly enjoy your new lifestyle and that is great.
ReplyDeleteShall we say shared appreciation? :-)
DeleteLovely pictures, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe view from the Top Field Gate looks idyllic.
A beautiful place.
It is beautiful Sandra - and idyllic!
DeleteA dream come true! Lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteMost certainly - although I still feel like I'm dreaming & one day I'll wake up back in Walthamstow, London :-/
DeleteJust one sheep to return to the field? You were lucky! Lovely wedding photos, but then a lovely bride!
ReplyDeleteOh we've had a whole flock down the lane before & three lost lambs.... this particular lady was determined to make a break for freedom though!
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