First sighting
Today we woke up to a thick frost and clear blue sky. On my early morning walk in the meadows with a steaming mug of coffee and the dogby my side, I was thrilled to see three roe deer nibbling willow shoots. We haven't seen any deer since October and were worried they wouldn't be back, so to see three together, two does and a buck, was magical on such a perfect spring morning.
It has been too beautiful a day to waste, so after a breakfast of duck eggs left on our doorstep by a kindly neighbour, we were straight outside working on the veggie patch. Raised beds have been topped up with our homemade compost, the polytunnel cleaned and seeds sown. Over lunch in the garden we planned our spring vegetable planting scheme, always full of hope for good crops.
After a hard days work we are now sitting in our garden room watching the many birds at our feeders. As I write we have a woodpecker, blackbird, chaffinch, blue tit, nuthatch, sparrows and chiffcahff all visiting our feeders which hang on the old crab apple tree.
Another hard frost is forecast tonight so its time to light the woodburner and open that bottle of red wine.






