Showing posts with label wind turbine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wind turbine. Show all posts

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Happier Day

It was rather sad letting the hens out this morning, but I had no time to dwell as we had to hot foot it over to my parents to leave the girls there, while Tris and I went to the dentist. It was fine though (apart from the bill - is there anything more depressing to spend money on?) and on the way home we popped in to a new farm shop and I treated Tristan to a celebratory, sugar-free, tooth-friendly homemade sausage roll. We saw some cute piggies, although T hid his food as he 'didn't want them to smell their relations'...


When we arrived back, mother very kindly cooked us lunch while we all had a haircut; Tracey discovered my fringe under about 3 inches of wispy ends so that was a result.

We took the scenic route to Middle Farm, partly as it was the road through Glynde that made me fall in love with Sussex, and partly because I wanted to find the wind turbine that has just been built on the Downs, rather controversially. It's not difficult to miss:


It is absolutely immense. Personally I am so blown away (ha!) by the construction of it I can't help being awed by its presence, but then it's not in my backyard....


It is really difficult to get any sense of scale, but I nearly fell over backwards trying to take the photo. The children were fascinated. Well, the girls were, T spent his time looking at all the ladybirds that seemed to regard it as a beacon, presumably as the metal had been warmed by the sun.



We made our way to Middle Farm, and purchased a new Maud. We put her in the broody coop to settle in.


The chicks were quite interested:


...which is just as well as they are now coop-mates.

And here is a picture of the ducks in their bath:


Talking of baths, Rosie made bath bombes at Brownies which meant she couldn't wait to get in the tub, so I didn't want to get in the way of that, as it's quite a rare occurrence.



We want to have a go at making some of them for Christmas presents.