Friday, 22 April 2016

Sweet scent of autumn


Hello friends, how nice to be back at Rivergum3851.

Sunrise
It certainly has been a while and I wish I could keep up with all the tasks I want (need) to do, but alas, I have failed. I suspect, I am like most people who have high expectations of what is achievable, despite the reality check that says 'Your Dreaming Sunshine' in bright red letters. We become accustomed to re-prioritising and pushing out deadlines. Naturally, I find it gets even harder to be motivated once I've sat on the couch in front of the fire and poured a generous glass of red, after a long day at the office. Oh, how I would  love to only work two days a week, outside of the farm, if only the wage equated to full time pay.
Maybe one day, but for now let me update you with our progress.

Life is sweet here at Rivergum and Autumn is showing her beautiful colours. The temperature is dropping and you can feel the 'crispy' creeping into the air. The scent of the fire draws us home and is a welcome addition to the season. It's time to find the gumboots and remove the spiders, before long we will be trading our steel caps and dust for rubber and mud.

Fencing - Daryl style!
New chook yard
Hens will love it
Since the "tractor incident" Daryl continues to work on the farm-rebuild in between the everyday chores around the farm. The chook yard is progressing and it is exciting to see the new fence go up.  Naturally this project has its challenges. Fencing is always easier with two people, but given we need to pay our bills, I had to go off to work, leaving Daryl to do the hard yakka. Unable to tension the wire on his own he managed to get the ute to assist (see photo for explanation) A fine job in the end. The cows also appreciate it, thinking they now have new scratching posts. I suspect the electric fence will follow swiftly. For now the cows are banned from playing in this area. 
The tractor saga continues and today we finally got the good news it will be repaired and NOT written off as they wanted.Yikes! The damage bill is hefty and apparently close enough to the limit to consider not repairing it. For us that would be disastrous. It would leave us without a good tractor and not enough payout to buy another comparable machine. So the green beast will go for repairs next week and we will get a loan tractor to use (Daryl is not allowed in the bush with this one!)

It certainly hasn't been all work and no play.


ACDC 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle 

Sand and sea
Funny girls - Bek & Beth

Hens helping with the planting
We did get a few days away at the beach thanks to our friends Carol and Zac who did a farm stay,looking after everything, including some naughty escapee calves.  We also spent an enjoyable day at Farmworld bringing home a few goodies including some steel-capped boots for me. Did I mention my toe is not broken, but I have significantly damaged the nail bed - surgeons referral in my bag, along with a good supply of pain killers! We picked up a heap of native tree tube stock to start creating some wind breaks around the house and in the paddocks.


Following our first unfortunate venture into horse ownership, we have welcomed  "Kiwi", a very handsome horse to our home. He is Bek's baby and no doubt shall provide some stories down the track.




And finally Daryl bought an Ag bike yesterday, as you do when go to a clearing sale with your father-in-law!

 Until next time,

Cheers
N


2 comments:

  1. Great news about the tractor. I'm sure the chickens cannot wait for their new home too.

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  2. Great news about the tractor. I'm sure the chickens cannot wait for their new home too.

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