We then went and looked at the alpacas, walked out to see the calves, with both little girls much more careful and clingy to parents. They fed the chickens, went hunting for and found, chicken duck and goose eggs, petted Marmalade, the only cat who made an appearance, laughed when I chucked Sargeant into the pond as he was muddy up to his belly.
Pennycools while holding the little Bantam eggs I gave them to take home, although the youngest one said yuk when I asked her if her mum would cook it for her breakfast the next morning. She dropped her egg, so I gave her another smaller one collected previously, thank-yous' said with goodbyes.
Lovely day, watered my newly planted flowers, and Herbie is out disc-ing the field. For me, it's go and finish tie-ing up the grape trellis, weed the permanent part of the vegetable garden, plant the asparagus and rhubarb that has been soaking in the tunnel for the past 3 days, weed the strawberries and plant the one everbearing strawberry that still hasn't gone into the ground.
Amy is picking up Fish and Wanda on Wednesday morning for a school visit. Hope they're OK, and that the kids enjoy them.