The past couple of weeks have been wet and murky - with fog and rain virtually every day. This has not put off some lovely intrepid guests who have enjoyed staying in our shepherds hut - it has an efficient little log burning stove, and makes the hut extremely warm and toasty during the winter months. The nice thing about the winter months is that guests staying in the hut enjoy exclusive use of the camp site. The blackberries are still in the hedgerows along with hips, haws and sloes. The apples have pretty much dropped from the trees in the orchard due to the windy days, and its not been as productive as previous years. We are looking forward to more guests arriving over the next week to stay during the half term. We have taken down all of our yurts apart from one, and we are still hoping for a few dry days to give us the opportunity to get this stored in the barn over the winter months. We have seen a sparrowhawk frequenting our garden and there is a multitude of fungi in the fields (mostly unedible!)
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AuthorLiz Jeffery - owner of Hemsford Yurt camp Categories |