After three months winter break we are now back open ready to welcome guests to this beautiful part of the world on the English/Welsh border.
In the time we have been closed we have managed to fit in two holidays - (our first for over five years) and more excitingly our daughter and grandchildren who live overseas were finally able to come over to England for a four week visit; after not seeing them for three years it was a very special time for us.
The dry weather lately has allowed us to crack on with work in the gardens and meadows. The biggest change our returning guests will notice is the laying of over 70m of hedging. This work has completely opened up the far two meadows letting in much more light and hopefully this will encourage even more wildflowers to spread.
The evenings are getting lighter week by week, the Snowdrops and Hellibores are a delightful picture. Primroses, Ox slips and daffodils are brightening up patches of the garden and the birds are busying themselves marking out their territories and singing to attract a mate, all cheery signs that spring is finally on it's way after a long cold winter.