Saturday, August 20, 2011

Warzone


Hormonal puppy in heat + confined to the mobile home for over 8 hours (whilst I'm at work) to prevent all the neighbourhood dogs having a go at her + stolen chocolate consumed off high enough shelf the day before by same puppy = what you see on the picture... imagine the towel in the middle soaked in something very stinky (I figured out later she got to a spray bottle which had garlic and chilli spray in it from last winter, and chewed it open....)

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Summertime

come on lea, let's go to the field and throw stones for me, will ya!


beautiful mallow


green manure field on the farm. wish i could photograph scents!
flowery garden
there's a few veggies too, and uisce of course

the butterfly bush


on a rainy day, after running around on the mucky field

beautiful calendula
After walk in Courtmacsherry, Niall, Vicky, Uisce and Mr. G

Squeek camping in Uisce's bed

Uisce and her brother, Bodhi finally find a way to peacefully exist together

It's been quite busy the last while, well, calling it summertime may be a little too much, as it's been in fairness another shite irish summer... Anyways, I've been back to work the last month n a half or so, first it felt like another headbang at the end of another cul de sac, but then I convinced myself that I need money and it really isn't that horrible.... At least it's only 2 days a week, and another one on the farm, and the rest just flies by, sometimes a cleaning job comes up, or a felt course, or simply some rehearsals, recording, or whatever. Anyways, a bit more routine is doing me a world of good. And makes me appreciate the time I got more. I've been also working away with mr. Cello on our future carreer together as a loopy cello orchestra, and can't wait for DHL to deliver the tool I bought from Germany, which will make it all very possible and sophisticated.
Altogether I reckon we've got a pleasant flow going really, with the usual hiccups of being me;-)

The zoo is doing well, still lively as ever.
Here's a couple of pictures, they're more interesting than words ;-)