Snow in June and our shed is delivered

Okay so it isn’t really snow but it looks like it. After a hot May and a cold, wet and windy June, our rose very quickly peaked and then dropped. Every day the path looks like it’s being snowed on despite my husband sweeping it daily.

Rose petal snow on the path

Our shed was delivered at eight o’clock this morning. Although we weren’t expecting it quite that early we were pleased as we knew we would be out most of the day and were wondering how that was going to work out.

We have an afternoon tea to deliver and then we are going to, our village, fate. This means dealing with the shed will have to be put off until we have more time.

The shed has arrived

In other news Vanilla has come out of her broody spell after four days. She stayed out in the run yesterday afternoon and was out in the run this morning.

Ebony and Smoke remain broody. Ebony has now been broody for three weeks so she must surely come out of it soon! Smoke has been broody for ten days. It takes three weeks to hatch eggs so Ebony really should give up soon. I think Ebony is trying to set the record!

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2 Responses to Snow in June and our shed is delivered

  1. marion says:

    I am very interested to see what a plastic shed looks like. I have never heard of one before. We are having a lot of trouble with our shed leaking, and have got to get someone in to fix it, but people dont like little jobs. Bob said he can do it, but waiting for his hernia operation, he can not do it yet.
    That is along timeEbony has been broody.

  2. Carol says:

    You can get metal sheds too. I know what you mean about the difficulty to get people in to do small jobs. There was a service offered with the shed of someone to come and put it together for you but it costs as much as the shed!

    I am beginning to wonder if Ebony is going to be broody forever!

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