What a picturesque week of frosts, sunrises and sunsets. I have to admit that I see more sunsets than sunrises, not that I'm still in bed, but Otto & I are not quite so active early on, Dick is prone to skipping eagerly round the meadows while Otto and I drag ourselves after him. Luckily we perk up a little later on. Otto, for those of you who haven't met him, is a Hungarian Wirehaired Vizsla (with a little bit of Labrador thrown in), he's lovely, and has a really good loud bark. However, when visitors arrive he barks in a threatening manner, and then runs outside carrying his favourite teddy. Scary. Things have improved very slightly on the egg front, we now have one hen (probably Pearl) laying an egg a day, we've saved up and are having a Toad in the Hole tonight. We know how to live. I have been making lots of bracelets this week, among other things, so it's worth a look on the website. I have several events coming up, so am keeping busy 2 Dec - St Lawrence Primary School 3.30-5.30 3 Dec - Metfield Barn from 2pm 6 Dec - Wortwell Bell 5.30 - 10.00 10 Dec - Halesworth Produce Market 9.30-1 11 Dec - Withersdale Village Hall 12-5
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