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Writer of Biography, Short Stories and Young Adult Fiction. Rose and the Nile Cat. More Than A Soldier. The Sixpenny Debt & Other Oxford Stories. The Lost College & Other Oxford Stories. The Bodleian Murders & Other Oxford Stories. The Midnight Press & Other Oxford Stories. I hope some of these links will be of interest:. The Amhersts of Didlington Hall. The Cotswold Sheep Society. Web Magic and Billy’s 21st Birthday. The Destruction of Hatra. Remembrance – From Ypres to the Aisne.
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Sheep Bleats: Frozen beginnings
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010. We managed to avoid any disease, but would the lambs be born healthy and strong after all that cold weather? Lambing is now over - no more midnight panics and sleepless nights - but the barn seems strangely quiet after the dramas of the last couple of months. However it all seems worthwhile when I find a group of healthy, happy and contented lambs dozing in the sun! Labels: sheep snow winter. I welcome your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day!
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Sheep Bleats: August 2009
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Thursday, 20 August 2009. And now we have a whole new field to put our growing lambs in. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day! This is the blog of a reluctant shepherdess - someone who never imagined they would ever find themselves raising rare breed sheep in deepest Oxfordshire. When I'm not interpreting bleats or knee deep in labradors and cats, I am an aspiring historian, authoress and teacher of dyslexic children. View my complete profile. The Amhersts of Didlington.
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Sheep Bleats: December 2009
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Thursday, 10 December 2009. The Day of Reckoning. It's always an anxious moment as the first ewe is scanned - once none of them were in lamb and I had to get another ram in, then found myself lambing in June when all I wanted to do was to lie in the sun eating strawberries, pretending I was at Wimbledon - as if that would ever happen! Links to this post. Labels: lambs bottles scanning scan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day! View my complete profile. The Amhersts of Didlington.
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Sheep Bleats: March 2010
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Tuesday, 30 March 2010. We managed to avoid any disease, but would the lambs be born healthy and strong after all that cold weather? Lambing is now over - no more midnight panics and sleepless nights - but the barn seems strangely quiet after the dramas of the last couple of months. However it all seems worthwhile when I find a group of healthy, happy and contented lambs dozing in the sun! Links to this post. Labels: sheep snow winter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day!
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Sheep Bleats: April 2010
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Monday, 19 April 2010. Links to this post. Labels: blowflies maggots sheep. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day! This is the blog of a reluctant shepherdess - someone who never imagined they would ever find themselves raising rare breed sheep in deepest Oxfordshire. When I'm not interpreting bleats or knee deep in labradors and cats, I am an aspiring historian, authoress and teacher of dyslexic children. View my complete profile. The Amhersts of Didlington. The Cotswold Sheep Society.
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Sheep Bleats: In the beginning there were Jacobs
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009. In the beginning there were Jacobs. 8216;Why don’t we have lambs, otherwise who will eat the grass next year? Anyway, for better or for worse, I said ‘Fine.’. So the Jacobs had their lambs and I found myself on the steepest learning curve of my life. But somehow we all got through the first and second lambing seasons reasonably well, and the damage was done - I was hooked on sheep…. I welcome your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day!
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Sheep Bleats: ...then along came the Cotswolds
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Thursday, 12 March 2009. Then along came the Cotswolds. Windy was a Cotswold Sheep, sometimes called The Cotswold Lion because of their wonderfully thick wool around their necks which looks just like a lion’s mane. I welcome your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day! View my complete profile. The Amhersts of Didlington. The Cotswold Sheep Society. In the beginning there were Jacobs. Then along came the Cotswolds. Ruminations from the Lambing Barn - Rejection.
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Sheep Bleats: The Day of Reckoning
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Thursday, 10 December 2009. The Day of Reckoning. It's always an anxious moment as the first ewe is scanned - once none of them were in lamb and I had to get another ram in, then found myself lambing in June when all I wanted to do was to lie in the sun eating strawberries, pretending I was at Wimbledon - as if that would ever happen! Labels: lambs bottles scanning scan. I welcome your comments! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Bad Hair Day! View my complete profile. The Amhersts of Didlington.