Friday, 30 September 2022

September - walks, sheep work


Hen house 


Late flowering Tormentil. 


Brambles 



Sorting the cast ewes for sale 



Herdwick stripes 


Late flowering Centuary 


Damp Calgary Beach


Fergus, our new Herdwick tup


He has got such a wonderful face.  We bought him in late August from James Rebanks in Cumbria. 


12 year old Brownie could be your neighbour when staying in the shepherds hut.


J's cows in the Black Park


The Rock doves hang around waiting for us to feed the hens.  We stand around until the hens have finished feeding to try and stop them from stealing all the hen food. 



East Middle and West


Starlings


Growing Chrysanthemums for the welcome packs


And Everlastings


Meadowsweet still flowering in the Black Park 


Heathers down by the Ensay bridge 


Heathers clinging on



View to Calgary from the Point 


Farmer and Nyje


Young Hazel.. self seeded 


Lovely to find Field gentian flowering on the Point


Love this view looking towards the Ross of Mull 


Walter 


From the Point with Coll in the distance 


Late flowering Bloody cranesbill 


Wood sage, dying 


Orange ghosts of Bog asphodel


And two very different walks on Calgary Beach 



Wednesday, 31 August 2022

A Shepherd's day out

Lamb sales start in mid August.  Quite a lot of work goes into getting lambs ready for sale.  If your lambs are on an island off an island off an island, the amount of effort and work involved is multiplied and inevitably involves boats.... 

In late August RM asked Farmer if he could help her gather the sheep she looks after on the Isle of Gometra.  He was only too glad to help, and I was excited to be invited to go along.  

Gometra is the island that sits at the end of Ulva.  You can either go by boat or walk or drive a quad bike 5 or 6 miles along a rough track from Ulva Ferry.   RM has a boat.  It is much quicker and she can come and go as she pleases and as the weather allows.  

It was mirror calm as we travelled up Loch Tuath from Ulva Ferry.  


I was dropped off about a mile from the farm steadings, and asked to stand at the top of a hill, as a deterrent to stop the sheep from getting past me.  RM could talk to everyone on the walkie talkies to make sure they were in the right place.  

I could hear the gather going on in the hills around me, and at times hear activity of dogs and whistling and a bit of shouting.    I had a pair of Wrens keeping me company. 


And Red deer hinds, startled by the gather, move at speed away from the gatherers and dogs. 


Looking south towards Ardmeanach.  You can just see a line of sheep coming down the hill from the left of the photograph. 


Looking out towards Staffa, sheep moving toward the track which leads to the farm steading and fank. 






Safely gathered in.  

We had a delicious lunch and then S, D and RM sorted through the sheep before heading back down the loch to Ulva Ferry.  


Huge clumps of Grass of Parnassus. 


On the way back, from the boat, RM can look back and see if they have left any sheep behind.  



What a wonderful day.  
 

Tuesday, 23 August 2022

August moments

Full production in the veg garden 


Coco in the Black Park


Devil's bit scabious and Heather


The lochan


On the hill above the lochan


Picnic tea on the Sitheans



Hanging out at the Shepherds Hut 


Low tide, Calgary Bay

August Sunset