Treshnish Farm

Treshnish: all part of the story

Saturday, 30 January 2010

Seaweed and winter sunshine

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After winter storms, rich pickings are found on nearby beaches. We help collect rotting seaweed for the local eco school, carrying it in r...
Sunday, 24 January 2010

Sheep and their dogs

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Most of the farms on the Isle of Mull are stock farms. There is very little arable land. The type of land - from sea level up to rugged m...
Saturday, 16 January 2010

Into a new chapter

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A January afternoon ray of sunshine coming through the 'polytunnel' in the Treshnish Farm vegetable garden with spiky rugosa hedging...
Thursday, 7 January 2010

The Deep Freeze and Sunshine

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Looking over from Treshnish to Tiree. Treshnish hills and fields are back to their usual winter plumage - a range of reds, browns and orang...
Sunday, 3 January 2010

Once in a Blue Moon

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Ice on Loch Cuin at Dervaig on Hogmonay. The courageous driver of the gritting lorry made it as far as the quarry above our turning on Wedn...
Monday, 28 December 2009

What a Christmas!

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This unusually prolonged cold spell has brought with it long hours of beautiful bright sunlight on icy cold crisp days but at a price!! Ext...
Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Winter jobs

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We are enjoying some winter weather - nothing like the chaos everywhere else, but enough for the last day of school to be cancelled (didn...
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Treshnish
Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides, United Kingdom
I have been blogging about our life on this beautiful coastal farm since 2009. This blog started as a way of keeping in touch with our holiday cottage guests in between visits. As I now tell the story on Facebook and Instagram as well as on the website blog, I am blogging here less, but I will continue to do a mainly photographic blogpost at least once a month. Please join us on Facebook and Instagram: @treshnish
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