Yan, Tan, Tethera, Pethera, Pimp!

Yan, Tan, Tethera, Pethera, Pimp!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

We're back in Ireland!


Yes, we are back in our Irish home: Jessie, Floyd, Jai and Suki are with me.
This time, I am trying to accomplish one big task: fencing the land behind our house. This piece of land comprises 6 small fields and our little hill is in it too. We are clearing the hill and the dry walls of all sorts of weeds and saplings, and the fence will go around the perimeter, so the sheep will be able to move around unless we block the gaps in the walls, and we hope they will not jump them (too much).





Our little hill was covered in shrubbery, wich we took down and made a bonfire of :)


 



 The rest of the rubbish that isn't burnable, we're burying.


How empty and big the hill looks now!
 

 The end result looks pretty good...
I can already imagine sheep wandering on it, eating their belly's full of lush grass :)



Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Happy New Year!



We wish everyone all the best for 2016, and I hope you enjoy this poem:


Another year, another chance
 To start our lives anew;
 This time we’ll leap old barriers
 To have a real breakthrough.

 
We’ll take one little step
 And then we’ll take one more,
 Our unlimited potential
 We’ll totally explore.


We’ll show off all our talents
 Everyone will be inspired;
 (Whew! While I’m writing this,
 I’m getting very tired.)


We’ll give up all bad habits;
 We’ll read and learn a lot,
 All our goals will be accomplished,
 Sigh...or maybe not.
 

Oh well, Happy New Year anyway!

By Joanna Fuchs


Thursday, December 3, 2015

Bringing the Pregnant Ewes Home

What a beautiful sunny day it is today, a great day to bring the pregnant ewes home for the winter. Jessie was eager to work, she's such a great dog. The sheep were back in the marsh, that's very wet land, and Jessie ran and jumped or swam the ditches like a real pro to get to them. 
As soon as they saw her coming. all sheep flocked together and soon we were on our way.




We had to go through the village roads and most people in cars who had to stop smiled at us, as they were probably entertained. A few sourly looking faces aside, everybody seemed to love watching us walking our little flock home...




The only glitch we had was when there was a farm a bit further up the road where two dogs came running down the driveway, barking at the sheep. So the sheep were frightened and turned back, not daring to go past the dogs. But there was Jessie, and if she didn't give them the eye they would not have minded us humans standing there at all and darted past us. Jessie reminded them the only safe way was past the dogs and away from her, or else..



The sheep were content to be home, and they will get some time outside to graze before they go in. 
In a while it will be lambing time, we are looking forward to it!



Monday, November 2, 2015

Moving Sheep on All-Souls Day


We didn't know there was going to be such a fog when we decided to move the sheep today, but we did it anyway. I took Jessie and Suki with me: Jessie because she knows the drill as she has been doing this every year for 5 years now and Suki because she is very good covering the flanks.








The sheep that was in a nearby field for 2 weeks now jumped the ditch without hesitating to join the flock again, what was a relief to us because that meant we didn't have to make a detour to pick it up.








It was a bit tricky when we had to walk on the road a few times but everything went well, considered. We picked up two groups in Steendorp and walked through Temse village to Tielrode where we put them in the marsh there, a walk of about 5 kilometers.




There were two times when a small group in the back took a wrong turn, but Jessie brought them back on track, while Suki helped me to block them so they turned in the right alley and caught up with the others again.



Finally, we reached the marsh and drove them in, and the flock disappeared into the fog....







Well done, Suki...



... and Jessie!



Monday, October 19, 2015

The Looking-for-Treats Game


Sometimes it's fun to do something simple, loooking for treats in the grass for example. All you need is some treats, cheese cubes in our case, and a place to throw them on to, preferably somewhere not too easy to find them. The dogs take this very serious, and do their very best to find them all. Jessie however has some other serious business to do.......