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The Telfers at Warragal Park: April 2011
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Sunday, April 24, 2011. So despite not having a house or yard built for them the kids and I decided it was time for some chooks. We decided on Friday morning, and by Friday evening we had six chooks! I rang my friend Nan Lloyd. Who has been our egg supplier and asked if she had some spare chooks, so she said she would round some up for us. PS for overseas readers:. If you didn't know before, then you should have guessed by now, that chooks is what Australians call hens. Friday, April 22, 2011. The egg dy...
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The Telfers at Warragal Park: May 2013
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Friday, May 17, 2013. An awful sight struck Roger as he rode his motorbike around the paddock this morning. He was checking the cows that are calving, to make sure they were OK and not having calving problems. What he saw was three dead cows at the foot of a tree. Three cows - dead under a tree :-(. Two of the cows had not yet calved, which makes the loss twice as bad. The third was very upsetting though, because she was a special cow named Annie. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get our blog updates via email.
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The Telfers at Warragal Park: January 2011
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Wednesday, January 12, 2011. Lambs Stuck in Mud. The smallest of the merino lambs were left unshorn. They will be shorn later when they are bigger and have more wool on them. They were taken to a paddock that has had no sheep in it for a while. The water in the dam has been evaporating over summer, and there is mud around the edge. So the poor lambs got more than they bargained for when they went for a drink. And this year I am taking my camera on holidays with me! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wandoo Farm...
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The Telfers at Warragal Park: May 2011
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Thursday, May 19, 2011. Brown and white chocolate decorations. Shaved brown and white chocolate on top. Only one candle. 45 missing! My beautiful birthday cake. Where is the mop? Happy Birthday to me! Birthdays only happen once a year, so I am making the most of mine! Rain has been teasing us, and we are waiting to declare a true break of the season. As can been seen in the pictures above, there is a bit of green at Warragal Park. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Get our blog updates via email. Sheepdog Train...
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The Telfers at Warragal Park: July 2011
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Monday, July 18, 2011. The kids have been watching the BBC Earth DVDs of series two of " Orangutan Diary. During the school holidays. It is quite similar in format to the " Roo Gully Diaries. Orangutan Diary has really caught the imagination of the children. So much so that when I arrived home this afternoon I thought that a group of orangutans had taken over a marri tree in the yard! Hugh in the marri tree. Odette swinging from the tree, Amelia looking on. FOOTNOTE: I always used to spell it orang-utangs.
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The Telfers at Warragal Park: December 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011. Tidy Town Award Winner. Sophie at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle for the Awards. The Shire of West Arthur is the proud winner of the Western Australian Tidy Town - Sustainable Communities Award. Tidy Towns - Sustainable Communties is an annual awards program that aims to encourage, motivate and celebrate the social, environmental and economic achievements of regional communities across Australia. To our Shire President Ray Harrington. See a newspaper report HERE. Last Sunday...
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The Telfers at Warragal Park: Does Lightning Strike?
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Friday, May 17, 2013. An awful sight struck Roger as he rode his motorbike around the paddock this morning. He was checking the cows that are calving, to make sure they were OK and not having calving problems. What he saw was three dead cows at the foot of a tree. Three cows - dead under a tree :-(. Two of the cows had not yet calved, which makes the loss twice as bad. The third was very upsetting though, because she was a special cow named Annie. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Telfers are Roger...
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Living it!: Rs Dogs
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Come along and have a look- sheepdog people don't bite. very hard! All done for the year! Results for 2011 available here. Trial dates and links to entry forms all here. On the WAWSDA website. Trading peaceful city existence for one farmer, two kids and an armful of chaos on a few thousand hectares somewhere in the South. Featuring Farmboy, The Ginger Biscuit and the Mac's sheepdog crew. View my complete profile. Crutching, it's not a dirty word. WAWSDA 2009 State Arena Trial.
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Living it!: December 2011
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Monday, December 26, 2011. I wish I had a dog named Father Christmas…. I think we were aiming for Australian Jingle Bells:. Dashing through the bush,. In a rusty Holden Ute,. Kicking up the dust,. Esky in the boot,. Kelpie by my side,. Singing Christmas songs,. It's summer time and I am in. My singlet, shorts and thongs. Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way,. On a scorching summer’s day, Hey! Jingle bells, jingle bells, Christmas time is beaut! Oh what fun it is to ride in a rusty Holden Ute.
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