Monday, 22 April 2013

Jumping For Joy........

Our two orphan pet lambs have finally been let out to play with the big kids - Lamby Whammy and Jeremy Nom Nom loving the warm sunshine and opportunity to join the other lambs in the Orchard field. Spent the afternoon running and skipping around the paddock and came crashing into us when we took their afternoon bottle out to them. Headed back into the warmth of the stables at night time for a much needed sleep.


Friday, 19 April 2013

The sun has got its hat on....

and what's more it has truly come out to play. After the cold and wet, we are seeing sunshine and what a difference those rays make. Grass has been cut to within an inch of its life, washing is on the line, guests are arriving, Great Gutton is glowing and I just heard a cork pop. It's that Friday feeling BIG TIME!


Saturday, 13 April 2013

Toowit Toowoo.....

It was sad to hear on the radio today that the Barn Owl silently flying in the Orchard and Yurt field during day ight hours is actually desperately hunting for something to eat. The recent cold spell is likely to have killed much of its natural prey, usually abundant in Spring time and so times are hard and food is scarce for this beautiful and rarely spotted bird. The picture is not our owl but gives you an idea of what we are lucky enough to see most afternoons.

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Hitting the Bottle..................

One single healthy lamb born today - Bella, who managed to walk with her Mum to the orchard, stopping only to pose beautifully in front of the house. Sadly one of the ewes who gave birth to twins on Saturday, suffered complications and despite the vet calling round, didn't make it. This means we are now bottle feeding two orphan ram lambs - time consuming but oh so very gorgeous. We have just given them their night feed and put them to bed in the stable. I'm now on watch to make sure Ed and Peggy don't try and sneak them into the house................

Sunday, 31 March 2013

Great Gutton or Great Gluttons?

So as well as chocolate and new born lambs, this Easter we have also been  treated to some glorious sunshine that just makes the whole world a better place and lets Great Gutton glow in perfect Spring weather. No more lambs today but instead our time was spent with a fabulous Easter Egg hunt around the garden in which guests and friends were able to fill baskets with all things chocolatey. Whilst we then sat back and filled our faces, the new lambs were able to bask in the sunshine with their mums.
A lovely lovely day, but I need to lie down..............and perhaps just one more chocolate?

Friday, 29 March 2013

Just like a Number 7 Bus.....

You wait ages for one to come along and then 3 of them appear at once. First Great Gutton lambs of 2013 arrived today, two sets of twins and one single. Mothers and babies all doing well and have been moved to the orchard maternity unit where there is shelter, grass and since it's just behind the back door, we can keep an eye on them. Even spotted the beautiful white Barn Owl flying through the apple trees - we first saw it a couple of days ago and it seems to be hanging around, so who knows what will be arriving next!
 Here's a picture of our first arrivals - one ewe and one ram lamb. The boy is called Harvey (a promise we made to some guests last year whose son Harvey helped us with apple juice and cider making) and we have yet to decide (or agree!) on the ewe lambs name.............................

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Easter Bunny or Easter Lamb?

I've just walked up the very steep hill, in the very freezing cold, with some very lovely guests in the hope of finding at least one very cute lamb. But no, it's not to be and so now we are back in the kitchen, defrosting by the Aga and getting the feeling back in our fingers and toes. It's all a bit of an anti climax (especially when you are only 6 years old), and so I have pointed out that the Easter Bunny has more chance of making an appearance before the Easter Lambs. Needs must and at times only chocolate will suffice - this seems to have gone down well as a temporary measure and now we need to hide the wrappers..............