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Siblings, September 2020

September 15, 2020 by farmerswifeandmummy Leave a Comment

The longest summer in the world has finally come to an end and, all three children are back at school or nursery. I just hope Covid-19 can be kept in check to ensure the children stay in their educational settings. It has been a big deal for all of them and all three have been … [Read more…]

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Posted in: Lifestyle Tagged: baling, Covid 19, farm kids, Siblings, summer on the farm

Farm Life, July 2020

July 22, 2020 by farmerswifeandmummy Leave a Comment

As predicted, July on the farm has been mainly abut field work. It’s not been cut and dry though, literally. You need a good dry period with hot sunshine to make hay and the sun, when it does make an appearance, doesn’t seem to be very hot. Nevertheless, hay and haylage has been made and … [Read more…]

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Farm Life July 2019

July 17, 2019 by farmerswifeandmummy Leave a Comment

If two words could sum up July on the farm it would be field work. It has dominated most of the month and the old adage, make hay while the sun shines has been ringing in all of our ears. “Where’s Daddy?” “He’s in the field making hay.” This was asked and answered every 20 … [Read more…]

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Silly Season on the Farm

June 20, 2018 by farmerswifeandmummy 2 Comments

Recently, I wrote a piece about loneliness on the farm in the summer. What is the reason for this loneliness? Silly season. When I worked at the newspaper, most of the summer was traditionally known as silly season-when news is thin on the ground. Mainly because of the break in Parliament but also because other … [Read more…]

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