Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Funny old day

 Well, it started withe discovery that the local rabbits had eaten our new plantings and actually dragged some of the willows right out of the ground. Some wire creations will now need to be made. We love rabbits but grrrr.

Michael had to disappear off for a bit so Connor kindly offered to take some of our rubbish to the tip. The bath has now left the building. Unfortunately he had a little mishap on his return and parked his van in quite a substantial ditch.. makes Jill feel not so bad about the well incident!

On Michaels return he helped us have a look at the new mower as it starts but doesn't cut. He couldn't get it to go either so that will have to go back to Lerwick tomorrow. The small electric one has also packed up.

While we were outside, in lovely sunshine, Rob picked up an interesting call. We could hear quail from the house. By 4pm Jill had located 2 singing males by call but they played really hard to get so no photos. They have picked the meadow with 4 curlew nests in so currently off limits.

Did find 2 new plants though and an orchid. Common star of Bethlehem and a new one yet to identify. Spring squill is popping up everywhere.






We wanted to get Rob on the otters today so headed back for a walk and luckily the three reappeared really close to the car. No apologies for more otter pics and a few other bits and bobs.




















Unfortunately, when we arrived home we discovered Bentley had hurt himself and was limping badly and in pain. We have spoken to the vet and we have an appointment in the morning. Gingers crossed he us ok. We haven't a clue what happened.


Monday, May 30, 2022

Otterley boring paperwork

 We didn't blog yesterday as we had a day of paperwork and working out the itenary for our upcoming trip. 

Did take a picture of pepper though.



Today was a bit more interesting. Michael and Connor got cracking in the bathroomand the Plumbers ripped out the old stove. The area needs cleaning up then we can take a picture. It was more rust than metal!

The weather improved this evening so we popped out locally. Jill stumbled across a family group of playful otters. Awesome opportunity for watching and photography.






















We had a quick look at Bousta cove on the way home. Lovely as always












Tidy up

 Our great volunteer, Sean, was back today helping Jill in the garden. The chicken shelter got relocated to the new run. A good use of scrap...