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Sunday, 30 May 2010

Farmer walks from Lochaline to Cape Wrath

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Farmer's walkabout ended today and soon he will be back on duty looking after his animals and back to that never ending list of chores!...

Walkabout, chores and corncrake

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Ferns are unfurling in lots of different shapes and sizes, beautiful heads uncurling and last years fronds dying back into the soil now.  U...
Sunday, 23 May 2010

A guddle of hens, Bob and Breeze

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I am not even sure how you spell guddle, but if there ever was one, this was one.  It has been hot and muggy today, overcast but still brigh...
Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Tourism matters, corncrakes and a day out on Morvern

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This glowing roundel of spring green beech is on the side of the Sound of Mull, on the way down from Drimnin to Lochaline. It has been a w...
Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Hail and shine

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Lambs lie together in old tyre tracks or shallow dried up burns, catching the warm of the sun but out of the wind which is bitter today.  (T...
Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Case studies and animal behaviour

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Richard from On Site Generation Ltd emailed me today to tell me that we have been included in a Energy Savings Trust Case Study re plannin...
Saturday, 1 May 2010

A rare visitor to the garden

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The larger bird to the left of the one of the  Treshnish hanging feeder is a female Hawfinch.   We noticed her whilst enjoying a sunny lun...
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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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