Down on the farm 13 Replies Battle Hill is a working farm. Here are some shots of farmy things we saw on Thursday when we visited. AdvertisementShare this:FacebookEmailPrintPinterestMoreLinkedInLike this:Like Loading... Related
bewustleven January 20, 2013 at 6:37 pm Thank you for my blog like and your visit. How wonderful that you’re living so close to the sea, I love the sea so much. What a nice shot of farmy things. We live in a beautiful world. Indeed there is much more to explore. Reply ↓
bewustleven January 20, 2013 at 6:39 pm Bewustleven (consciousliving) is an old account, I’m Diana http://call-of-the-sea.blogspot.nl/ Reply ↓
ordinarygood Post authorJanuary 20, 2013 at 7:42 pm Hi Diana. I found your link on Juliet’s blog – seasonal Inspiration.
ordinarygood Post authorJanuary 20, 2013 at 7:44 pm The sea is wonderful. We are very lucky here in New Zealand to have such a long coastline. You are so right about all that there is to explore in the world. Reply ↓
bewustleven January 21, 2013 at 4:57 pm I know. I recognized your name. Hope to see you again at call of the sea.
ordinarygood Post authorJanuary 21, 2013 at 5:05 pm Thank you Diana. I will certainly be back to read your blog:-))
Juliet January 20, 2013 at 8:18 pm It’s a while since I’ve been on a farm. I enjoyed these photos, very down to earth and back to the land. Reply ↓
ordinarygood Post authorJanuary 21, 2013 at 7:18 am It was a great farm to visit with so many things to see and experience. Reply ↓
Northern Narratives January 21, 2013 at 7:52 am Chickens, do they sell eggs from that farm? The best eggs are fresh from the farm 🙂 Reply ↓
ordinarygood Post authorJanuary 21, 2013 at 3:12 pm Not from this farm as far as I know Judy. We buy free range eggs. As you say straight off the farm is the very best! Reply ↓
realruth January 21, 2013 at 4:19 pm I love the chook photo. We used to have chooks years ago, and I miss them. Reply ↓
ordinarygood Post authorJanuary 21, 2013 at 5:03 pm These two were quite friendly Ruth. I love their “frilly bloomer” tail feathers. Reply ↓
Thank you for my blog like and your visit. How wonderful that you’re living so close to the sea, I love the sea so much.
What a nice shot of farmy things. We live in a beautiful world. Indeed there is much more to explore.
Bewustleven (consciousliving) is an old account, I’m Diana
http://call-of-the-sea.blogspot.nl/
Hi Diana. I found your link on Juliet’s blog – seasonal Inspiration.
The sea is wonderful. We are very lucky here in New Zealand to have such a long coastline. You are so right about all that there is to explore in the world.
I know. I recognized your name. Hope to see you again at call of the sea.
Thank you Diana. I will certainly be back to read your blog:-))
It’s a while since I’ve been on a farm. I enjoyed these photos, very down to earth and back to the land.
It was a great farm to visit with so many things to see and experience.
Chickens, do they sell eggs from that farm? The best eggs are fresh from the farm 🙂
Not from this farm as far as I know Judy. We buy free range eggs. As you say straight off the farm is the very best!
I love the chook photo. We used to have chooks years ago, and I miss them.
These two were quite friendly Ruth. I love their “frilly bloomer” tail feathers.
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