You seem so far ahead of us (northwest Scotland) We still have flowers on the fruit trees and now a sign of any fruit yet. CKx Good to meet someone else who was owned by a wolfie or TWO! My goodness that must have been a handful. Ours is only 16 months old and sent two small girls screaming to their granny the other day, such a shame as Brenna is such a gentle piece and only wants to love you!
I'm incredibly lucky because my family and I live in town but also work in an orchard growing apples, pears and plums. We're only a few miles from the sea so we get the very best of British Town, Country & Coastal Living.
We have dogs and cats, horses, ferrets, chickens and quail, a tortoise, a parrot and a jackdaw called Sparrow who was rescued from the orchard with a broken wing.
We have a lot of fun.
We're passionate about the British countryside, wildlife, gardening, antiques, animals, books, art, design,vintage, home, food, living (and trading) in an ethical and environmentally sustainable way.
You seem so far ahead of us (northwest Scotland) We still have flowers on the fruit trees and now a sign of any fruit yet.
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Good to meet someone else who was owned by a wolfie or TWO! My goodness that must have been a handful. Ours is only 16 months old and sent two small girls screaming to their granny the other day, such a shame as Brenna is such a gentle piece and only wants to love you!
I like pears but don't like figs! xx
ReplyDeleteI love figs...juicy sweet fresh figs...
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Sherry
Figs, gorgeous! and definitely fresh rather than dried, not so keen on Pears though.
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