At the end of September I finished my work and final deadline at the wonderful world of Vogue Living - I miss the office every now and again, but interestingly enjoy reading the magazine so much more. That glossy is pretty spectacular every issue.
October passed with spontaneous chucking and November saw the start of harvest - and rather importantly our first wedding anniversary. December came, and so did the rain. Wheat was franticly taken from paddocks as the flood water chased into the flood course. It was like living by the seaside. Birds were everywhere. Tractors got bogged - headers too. Throw in a Sydney Christmas while rain continued to stop and start. Eventually, harvest was in the bag by the end of January. February was hot, but not for too long - the garden held on well. We introduced some new members to the Pine Hill extended family - five Pekin ducklings - think Jemima Puddleduck. They're quite funny things and have somewhat stolen the limelight from the chooks. They're big now - and its easy to se why they're bred for eating - they look delicious... Kylie Kwong's crispy skinned duck is currently waddling around the garden.
And so here we are in March. The Farmer is preparing the cottage for the arrival of our baby girl due the last days of May (her plasticine-like portrait at 24 weeks, above. Some screw up their faces at such images, but for me, I am completely blown away by what technology can show us). I vow now that this blog wont become a gushing gooey baby fest, but I am learning that hormones are completely out of one's control.
Enough words, now for some pictures. The next few entries are some snap shots from happenings on the farm over the last six or so months.
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