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Shepherd's blog: The wanderer returns
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Monday, 10 December 2012. It's tup time, so the wanderer would of course be a sheep - well? Shep hasn't had time to partake in any winter sports, it's fair to say that a fear of 'getting hurt' would probably ensure I wouldn't wish to partake in any winter sports other than making a snowman, but regardless, there hasn't been time for such frivolities to date. I did manage a little bit of sledging however. Tup harnesses - awful things! Two days later I noticed something was amiss, a ewe that had been 'serv...
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Glenton Farm: Roof is starting to look like a roof
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Sunday, April 20, 2014. Roof is starting to look like a roof. Nearly all the way to the balcony - need the EWP for this last little bit. Hubby is going to join the circus when the roof is done - not as a clown but as a trapeze artist. The dormers are really taking shape now. Really only the tower to do now. The skillion side needs a bit of work. The tower will look great when it is clad in red too. Posted by Glenda Slann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Glenton Farm: May 2013
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Saturday, May 25, 2013. The second story floor. Well we have completed half of the second story floor before the rains started. We use the tractor to move one floor sheet at a time from the pile to the house. Then raise it up on the forks to the second floor. And pull it up onto the second floor level. Here is half the floor done. And the view from down stairs looking up at the floor in place. The view towards the dam. Posted by Glenda Slann. A section of ...
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Glenton Farm: The tin goes on
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Sunday, April 6, 2014. The tin goes on. The tin is on the dormers - they have to be done first before the main roof. The first full length sheet is on. The roof is really starting to take shape now. Posted by Glenda Slann. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We have just over 20 acres consisting of pasture and natural bush. We also have a large spring fed dam that is a great swimming pool in summer. Wandering, Western Australia, Australia. The tin goes on.
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Glenton Farm: April 2014
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Sunday, April 20, 2014. Roof is starting to look like a roof. Nearly all the way to the balcony - need the EWP for this last little bit. Hubby is going to join the circus when the roof is done - not as a clown but as a trapeze artist. The dormers are really taking shape now. Really only the tower to do now. The skillion side needs a bit of work. The tower will look great when it is clad in red too. Posted by Glenda Slann. Sunday, April 6, 2014. Our farm is...
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Glenton Farm: October 2013
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Saturday, October 19, 2013. The veggies go in. We spent the weekend a few weeks ago getting our veggie garden sorted for Summer. We didn't get around to planting anything last year - so this year things will be different (hopefully). Here are some rock melons. We pinched part of the little yard where the goats and chickens like to play (full of good manure) to plant some veggies. Beans, red onions and corn around the outside. Posted by Glenda Slann. I thin...
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Glenton Farm: August 2013
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Sunday, August 18, 2013. All green and pretty. The creek is so pretty at the moment, all green and the water is running so we can hear it almost everywhere on the property. The kids love it too. Arnie and Linus having as chat here through the fence. All of the alpacas have been laying in the creek, they are muddy from the belly down. We need to thin out the pine trees a bit as they are taking over. Cosmo crossing the creek. Posted by Glenda Slann. This is ...
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Glenton Farm: January 2014
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Roof timbers almost done. Framing in the external wall next to the tower (ensuite). Looking at the ensuite in the tower on the second story. The completed framing and tower roof timbers. Looking at the South elevation with the dormer windows on the left and a better view of the completed tower roof framing. Looking at the North elevation and the upstairs balcony with its roof framing completed. Posted by Glenda Slann. We will liv...
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Glenton Farm: The boarding starts
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Sunday, February 9, 2014. The boards start to go up. The colour is colourbond Heartland. Here is hubby (nail gun in hand) and his patented work platform to get him up to the top of the dormer window to board it. The dormer with the insulation paper wrapped and ready to be boarded. Cutting the boards into the correct lengths. The view looking at the balcony end of the house. Once the tower is boarded as well it will really stand out. Posted by Glenda Slann.
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Glenton Farm: December 2013
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Life on the farm in Wandering Western Australia. Sunday, December 29, 2013. My little craft studio. This little caravan has had many lives - it's current one (until the house is finished and my upstairs studio is decked out) is as my craft studio. This end of the van had the seating area with divan cushions. It is now my desk area. My printer and cameo silhouette cutting machine are on this side. I can keep an eye on the boys (the angora goats) while I am crafting. Posted by Glenda Slann. This beam on to...