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Snow days....and moving home.

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I'm currently in a pregnant pause....we're a week or so prior to lambing starting; a week or so till we move back into the farmhouse, and less than a week until the Easter holidays begin. I tried my best to separate these major events in our lives...however, funny as life is, it's now all happening at once.  Like the proverbial London bus - either nothing at all or they all come at once! The builders have been thwarted with snow days, bad weather and challenging times.  I got fed up of waiting 'to be ready' and just picked a date that seemed reasonable to book our removals to bring our possessions back from storage.  I want to be in before Easter, as this heralds the start of lambing. Lambing is an intense time for all involved.  The 'Ologist and I will be going it alone this year, so the two of us will be single handedly taking care of our ewes.  That means covering 24 hours of the day between us, mostly spent in the lambing barn.   And I was hop...

A re-introduction to life at Westyard...and the discovery of the egg thief.

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Team Westyard So, to begin the year I thought I'd reintroduce ourselves and the animals that make up our smallholding farm.  We live in mid Devon, between Dartmoor and Exmoor, on a 22 acre farm which we are slowly and lovingly restoring.  We are in the middle of an enormous building and renovation project that involves building two holiday homes and renovating our Victorian four-square farmhouse.  We are hoping to open our holiday home business later this year and invite people to come and stay on the farm and enjoy the rural Devon countryside and all that it has offer, as much as we do. First; the humans.  Me, the Small Girl and the 'Ologist.  We have been living on our farm for three and a bit years and have made quite an impact in our short time here. Our first few months involved cutting back hedges and trees that were 40 years overgrown and making piles and piles of wood.  Ever since we have been collecting and processing that wood. layed...