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Christmas trees at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow, in the Cotswolds
Well I gave in to putting a tree up last week end as a friend made me a beautiful door wreath..
Vegan day at the Corn Hall in Cirencester in the Cotswolds
The Corn Hall has some amazing stands but the Vegan/Vegetarian day was fascinating..
I do not like doughnuts but these did look yummy!
Cotswold sunsets in December, Kensmyth Alpaca, Clay Meadow
sometimes the peace and tranquil scenes just remind me of Winnie the Pooh and his words..
for those we have lost this year and will always be remembered..
December 2023 we welcome you as Christmas approaches at Kensmyth
How quickly time passes, how difficult a year this has been and how much has changed for everyone. Plans made broken, loved ones lost but hope always for the future with Christmas just round the corner..
Autumn colours at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow Alpaca in the Cotswolds
We have been having horrendous rain then warm, then gales and it is set to continue. Weather conditions are challenging for the alpaca feet but the Autumnal colours are amazing..
Alpaca fleece at Kensmyth Alpaca in the Cotswolds..
Fleece gone for yarn but the beauty of the alpaca fleece is amazing. All colour alpaca equals all colour yarn and natural – so much you can do with it if you have the skill.. blending colours to make them lighter..
new track now settled at Kensmyth, Clay Meadow Alpaca
ok – so we had a new track done not once but twice. now it has settled can you see what is wrong with it? not sure if I should put the name of the Contractor who did it up here?
As my husband says – more effective for slowing down traffic than speed bumps..
New tracks groundworks at Clay Meadow, Kensmyth alpaca
When I said we have been busy, it was not a joke. With ADE jabs, toenail cutting, hedge cutting, we also have had new groundworks done to the tracks to all buildings and potential buildings. Taking over two weeks in challenging weather, finally completed.
Amazing it is November and an amazing photo off Facebook
I am amazed it is November already, time is passing so quickly these days! Storms are battling the UK and it is really hard for those in areas that flood. My Mother said to always buy at the top of the hill and I am so glad we did but that does not stop the heartbreak for others.
So to welcome November, I took this off Facebook, I believe done by someone in the Cotswolds but if I am wrong, I can only acknowledge the amazing skill of whoever did this beautiful carving into a WATERMELON!
Autumn leaves falling early in the wind in the Cotswolds
I was out walking the other day and saw the most beautiful leaves on a wall, I went back after the storm to see what happened and was surprised at the difference – Winter is coming!