Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Heads down, to let the dog see the rabbit

One of those incomprehensible headlines you seem to get in newspapers which if you are trying to follow the story in French, you get your mind set in the direction of looking for dogs and rabbits.
For our Dutch readers," heads down" means we must get busy and not be distracted and "dogs seeing rabbits"  means we are getting on with making things easier to see, in this case clearing the weeds. All that explained Malc and I must spend the next  weeks  repairing donkey fencing, building the new donkey shed and clearing the weeds in the garden ready for muck spreading.
Who is not gardening at the moment? I think we all are.
One of our views, click on the pictures for bigger images

High on a hill, Mas del Sol, and in the larger version I can just see our silly sheep on the wall.
Malc says ''change that to your silly sheep''

Work in progress on the new donkey shed

The old donkey shed is down under the trees and quite a walk in winter to give them hay.
At this point Malc says  '' Put that camera away and get back to weeding''
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