Back to her usual self already.
And was found in with the cows when I did my rounds last night. She merrily followed me and my bucket back to the field where Sheila patiently waited. Though I cannot guarantee she will be there this morning.
Hugo, my new guest worker, who runs everywhere and is a delightful strong, fast moving young man, and I, will have some fencing to do this morning.
We had a great day yesterday considering he had flown all the way from France the day before. We got to 6pm before resorting to the translation app mainly because he just got tired of fighting the language but we got heaps of work done. There is so much to learn – it will take him at least a week just to catch the rhythm of the farm and learn the names. There is a lot happening.
Today is Sunday so we are going to be moving a little slower. Maybe doing a little less, and picking up Pat (One of the Fellowship of the Farmy) from the train this evening.
This week is going to be grand! I hope you are having a lovely day.
Talk to you tomorrow,
Love your friend on the farmy
celi






31 responses to “She’s BACK!”
Oh, Poppy!
Eh ben dites donc! I tried to use that as one 8 letter word in Scrabble , ebadidon, when I first lived in France – or WOW – that Poppy is incorrigible.
Welcome to Hugo and Pat.
love,
ViV
This Poppy turnaround is hilarious! Just hilarious! Welcome Monsieur Hugo.
By the time I get to thekitchensgarden, all the more interesting comments have already been proffered. So I will chime in with a “Yeah…all those things!” Love, Gayle in sunny Sacramento, California
Interesting times! Glad you will have company and help for the next few months.
Poppy, yet another fine Farmy example of if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again 😊
Welcome Hugo and Pat to help our Celi! Welcome back Poppy!
delicious post and delicious comments – I’m off to explore Wendell Berry,
Love to all the chaps and to the irrepressible girls – who include Poppy, Tima and Celi
Oh, how lovely it must be to have her back and I do like the sound of your French man helping you around the farm and maybe, he will teach you some French! xx
Poppy. What a gal!! Love the Wendell Berry motto floating around in the comments lounge. Bienvenu a Hugo!