That is literally fences to mend, not the metaphorical kind. The gusty wind we have been having and in fact are still having has dropped a few tree limbs and of course they fall on the fences. Thankfully there have been no escapees.
The cattle are best at finding even a small breach in a fence and especially a boundary fence. They would wander far and wide given half the chance and most likely end up in the garden. The sheep are much better behaved. Though they do like a vegetable garden visit now and then. If they ever get out, they let me know and always try to come home. They wait at the gate and baa. Clever not silly that's what I think.
Town tomorrow too and Tuesday I get my first pair of reading glasses. I am growing up... not.
Tracy
8 comments:
Don't ever rush to grow up - I reckon it is over rated!!! Lol!! I always thought sheep were quite intelligent...they obviously have a great homing sense and don't wander away like the cattle!!
Happy birthday to Tim!! Hope he had a good day despite having to work. I would be nervous of the chain saw too!!
I'd be frightened of a chain saw too, I've seen funny videos of them in the hands of the inept and that would be me, getting led all over the yard by the saw, cutting through washing lines, rubbish bins etc. not to mention maybe losing a finger.
Happy birthday to Tim ....enjoy your glasses xxx
Hi Tracy what a buggar that the wind has done that ,a real nuisance for your hubby.
Enjoy your new reading glasses my friend xx
Happy Birthday Tim! It is amazing how animals will get through the smallest of spaces isn't it, especially sheep! Hope that you didn't have to spend all day mending fences. xx
You did have some wild weather. Thank goodness the stock stayed put. Don't worry about having glasses. It is so worth it be able to see properly. A rather stylish fashion statement I say.
Very nice article.
Thanks for sharing! I am delighted to read this article.!
Ah, the joys of fencing! For the first time, I went through that process a couple of months ago and although I look back at it with interest and maybe a bit of pride, it was a job that I was glad was over. Keep it up! (by the way, I like the home page pic... do you keep the turkeys in the same barn as the sheep?)
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