Monday, 6 July 2009

Monday July 6th 2009

What a difference a week makes!! Last week we were sweltering as the temperature soared ever higher but yesterday & today the rain has come down in torrents. The garden looks better for it and the geese are delighted but the poor hens are looking a bit bedraggled.
Have been very busy getting the 'Welcome Walkers & Cyclists' accreditation so, now we've got that,
we're working to get the 'Green Tourism' award. We want to be as 'environmentally friendly' as we possibly can so there's quite a few things we need to change, but I was surprised at just how many things we were doing right already.
Our free range farm eggs are proving very popular with our guests so the 'chucks' are earning their keep at last.
Work has finally started on our fourth cottage which, when finished will be suitable for wheelchair users and guests with other mobility problems.
I'm running in the 'Race for Life' in two weeks so, if you would care to sponsor me for Cancer Research, its very easy to do via the link to the left of this article.

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Thursday June 11th 2009

The last few weeks have been delightful with all the warm sunshine. The sun umbrellas have been brought out of hibernation at last and now it feels as if summer is nearly here!
Mr & Mrs Galbraith are here from New Zealand visiting family. They have been on a coach tour for the last 21 days touring the whole of the United Kingdom so they are really enjoying the rest here and taking full advantage of the peace & quiet.
Went to see 'The Dream', at Sutton Manor in St Helens. For those of you who didn't see the Channel 4 programme 'The Big Art Show', its a sixty metre high sculpture of a girls head erected on top of a former coal mine. It is fabulous, well worth a visit and set to become as famous as the Angel of the North in Gateshead.

Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Wednesday May 13th 2009

Spring is well and truly here. We have a blackbird nesting in the clematis that grows around our back door. Alan has fixed a tiny camera up so that we can watch the 'comings & goings' via our tv, ....its really fascinating. There appears to be two 'babies' who keep mum & dad very busy as they seem to need feeding constantly!

The new hens have settled in and are laying fairly well so our visitors can now enjoy a new laid egg for their breakfast.

Ron & Annie from Devon are here for their second visit and love the changes to the Dairy. Ron has doubled up as shepherd & poutry man already. We were away for a few days and the sheep managed to find their way out of the field and into the lane. Fortunately, Ron was just returning from a day trip to Windermere and was able to get them back into the field, then the hens decided that the grass was greener in our garden than in their pen so made their 'great escape'!...

I'm also entering the 'Race for Life' to raise funds for cancer research. If you would like to sponsor me you can do so online at www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/elainestubbs1 . I am hoping to raise around £500

Wednesday, 29 April 2009

Wednesday April 29th 2009

The reaction to the refurbishment of the Dairy has been great. Everyone loves it and its so easy to keep clean & tidy.

With hindsight, my claim that our visitors would have new laid eggs in their welcome baskets was a bit rash, some would say 'tempting fate'! .....Our two lovely little hens are 'no more'. Don't think it was the fox that took them this time, Alan seems to think it may have been a sparrow hawk because all we found was their feathers. Anyway, we've now purchased five new brown hens which should start laying soon so, hopefully I will be able to fulfill my promise.

Monday, 23 March 2009

Monday 23rd March 2009




The refurbishment in the Dairy is finished at last and is really fab. Could live in there myself! Its been alot of hard work and expense but well worth it in the end
The lounge area looks much better since we removed the sofa bed and have put in a nice comfortable setee and sideboard.

The kitchen is a real triumph. Trying to fit everything into such a small space was really difficult and took ages to plan but I think, in the end, we have succeeded magnificently. I can't wait to see the reaction of our first guests this weekend. They have been coming here for the last 15 years so they will see a tremendous difference
We had our annual inspection on Thursday by the Tourist Board and passed with flying colours.
The hens are laying regularly now so our guests will be treated to a couple of newlaid eggs in their welcome basket!

Sunday, 18 January 2009

18th January 2009

Can't believe that I haven't posted a blog since NOVEMBER !! Where does the time go ??? Christmas was hectic with the Shippon and the Dairy both having families in from Christmas Eve to Boxing Day then more families from Boxing Day to New Years day. Couldn't ask Sue, my cleaner, to come on Boxing Day so had to do both cottages myself. Fortunately the Granary had the same family in right over the Christmas & New Year so that was great.

It was really nice having the boys home for a full week but, no sooner had they gone back to the big smoke than my youngest brother arrived with his family for a few days. I seemed to spend the whole holiday cooking & cleaning........I'm sure lots of you can relate to this !!

Work on the 'hide' has started again so, with a bit of luck, that should be up and running by next month.

We're also planning big alterations to the Dairy and intend to make a start in February. The kitchen area is to be completely re-fitted and we are going to put an oak floor down in the lounge as its impossible to keep a carpet clean. The Granary is due for re-carpeting....such a hassle as we have to take all the furniture out, but it will be well worth the trouble when its finished. There's actually nothing physically wrong with the carpet that's in there it just looks a little 'old fashioned' now. We will have to replace the cooker in the Granary as someone has been too vigorous with a Brillo pad and made a real mess of the top surface. I have tried re-painting it with special paint but it hasn't worked. Anyway, this should all be finished by March when we start to get busy again

Saturday, 22 November 2008

Saturday 22nd November 2008

Apologies for the absence of any news since October. We have been away on holiday to New Zealand and Australia. Had a great time but the weather was terrible everywhere we went. In the whole month we only had approx seven sunny/hot days, so I don't want to hear anyone ever complain about the British weather again!
Unfortunately, while we were away, that evil fox got into the compound and killed another 3 geese. We've only got 7 left now and we have had to start penning them up in a shed at night for their own safety.
There's lots of tidying up outside to do. Everywhere is thick with leaves which need sweeping up and all the tubs and baskets need replanting with winter flowers and foliage. We must get it done by next weekend as the Christmas lights will need putting up shortly.
No further progress on the hide yet but will keep you informed.
Went into Liverpool on Tuesday evening and walked around the new shopping precinct 'Liverpool One'. It's fab, even though the shops were shut it was really lively and energetic. There's loads of bistro's, bars etc and it was great fun.