Thursday, 2 February 2012

Happy Birthday

Happy Birthday
Elliot

14 today!

This is something to make me feel really old - having a fourteen year old grandson. To me he's still a young boy with a long way to go at school - but it's not so long ago that most children left school at fourteen and went out to work.

Until 1918 there was no "school leaving age", and it was then brought in at fourteen. My parents left school at that age - as did many of that generation. In 1947 it was raised to fifteen, and stayed like that till 1972. In fact Henry left at fifteen (but did go onto college a few years later).

But Elliot has years of opportunity ahead of him. Good luck.

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Saturday, 28 January 2012

Update

This morning the weather is a bit more seasonable - cold (well coldish) and clear. The warm wet winter presents different problems to last year (ice and snow). Work in the fields is more difficult, and in some cases hazardous - eg hedging on a steep slippy banking - but has to be done if possible. We do have some very wet fields (good in drought years), and yesterday set to and made great improvements in one of them Henry and James cleaned out about 220 metres of Strickley Beck (in The Meadow). It was running very slow, but is now flowing as it should be. Several eels and fish were picked up in the clearing, but returned to the water.

We're not really moaning about the weather - but it is something that farmers tend to do. We must be greatful it's not as bad as it was in 1940 - click here to see what a real winter was like at Strickley.

Meanwhile the builders have continued on the new toilet block and are almost ready to begin on the roof.

Monday, 23 January 2012

Congratulations

Congratultions
to Victoria on getting a job

Well Done
on going out and finding it yourself

Good Luck
on your first day


Monday, 16 January 2012

Another fine frosty morning . . .

. . . so it's good for muck spreading, but not so good for blocking. But, as promised, here's an advert for our builder.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Making the most of the weather

Another fine sunny day, so Sunday or not, we're making the most of it. You may remember that last year we grew two fields of Tritcale, undersown with grass. We got the Triticale in September (see Blog post for 2nd September) and the grass was left to grow on. Trouble was the Tritacle stalks were still there - if you drive along the Old Hutton road you can't fail to see them. I think we hoped they might rot away. Or that the wintering sheep might nibble them (they had too much sense - ate the grass instead). So today we're doing something about it - James has the flail mower and is "topping off". Hopefully once cut down, they'll break up and rot away.

Meanwhile - I'm trying to prove "you're never too old to learn". We've had a piano for over 40 years and I can't really play it. I can read music to a certain extent (recorder and trumpet at school), and I can pick out a tune with my right hand. I can even do the left hand (on it's own). But doing both at once is a bit of a challenge. So I've temporarily swapped one keyboard for another to write this post.

And finally - if you see a large bird swooping over Strickley today, it's the Harris Hawk back again (see posts in November)

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Earlier today

An amazing sky this morning - photo taken about 7:45 from the step, looking over the top of Wellbank  towards the weather station on top of the hill.