Parkham carol singing!

I’m not sure when it started – 5, 6 or 7 years ago – but we have an annual carol singing evening in the pub!

Yes, in the pub, the two churches in the village bring along the hymn sheets, a trumpet and we have an hours worth of carol singing – we get to sing all the traditional carols, a rousing, out of tune, sing song!

The pub hands out mince pies & mulled wine – the vicar gets to mingle with her flock that don’t turn up on a Sunday to say hi, and we all have a great time!

Christmas has well and truly started now – time for me to put the tree up now!

Knee update!

A few months ago now, I did something really nasty to my knee, ouch it hurt that much that I went to see the doctor, who wrote a letter to a consultant who after seeing me wrote a letter to a physiotherapist who is now helping to make my knee stronger.

Apparently, I have an irritable kneecap, which is not helped by having a few weak tendons that need some muscular support and the muscles have themselves become weaker and they need strengthening first so that they can protect my tendons and then they’ll stop my kneecap being irritable!

Today was my 3rd visit to see the physio and as per the last 2 visits I have come back and my knee hurts more than when I went in to see her, but I guess it’s no pain, no gain!

My left leg is definitely smaller than my right leg – the size of the muscles are smaller than those in my right leg – mind you you wouldn’t notice unless you got up close and had a good look as does the physio, but when she points it out, they are different!

Anyhow, between the last two visits we have had no nasty flare-ups and the knee is behaving itself, no longer that irritable, and the physio felt I was ready to start the next set of exercises and in the New Year to join the exercise group for a weekly “circuit” of strengthening…stuff!

Ducks or no ducks?

A year or so ago now – probably 2 years ago – we got ourselves a few ducks – drakes (Charlie, Francis & Quackers) – but unfortunately over a period of a couple of months they were all got! At least two were got by a fox, the other…never really figured it out. Unlike our chooks, we could never get them to go in a coop at night, so they were a bit helpless if anything a bit peckish popped by!

I’d quite like to give ducks another go – egg laying ducks this time – but am a bit unsure as they can be very messy.

The do like to puddle up the grass and turn it into a real quagmire, even more so than our chooks. We do have a big pond in one of the paddocks, but there is no fencing or protection from predators. The pond is big and the field big but I would prefer to keep them up near the workshop & chooks – we can better keep an eye on them there.

Decisions decisions!

We’ll wait I think until we we can build a few fences/enclosures for them! Or should we go for some now?

 

Llama experience for Christmas?

No, we’re not going to do any llama experiences over the Christmas holiday period – in fact we’re not going to do any during the wet winter months, but an idea has crossed our minds – would you like a gift certificate to give as a Christmas gift.

We can do vouchers for £30 (2 adults) upwards depending on the size of the party!

We’ll even throw in the card for you to write.

Please contact us for more information!