Sunday, July 15

Minus 5 Overnight



It looks quite beautiful and idyllic but at minus 5 it was bitterly cold in June and early July. I guess in a way it keeps some moisture in the ground but hopefully the grass and clover will be able to withstand the below freezing conditions.

We have pruned most of the roses and the fruit trees and so it is looking a bit neater if bare around the place. A major few days of work are ahead as we cut wood for the fire. The stove eats wood at this time of year and seemingly we can never have enough dry wood ready to go. Chopping wood is good karma yoga so is a pleasant way to spend a day!!




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