Slowly but surely, Nova Scotia is turning towards Spring. We've had some lovely warm sunny weather, though if a breeze is present it chills down a lot. There are still patches of snow, but we probably have 90% clear ground.
We had a menagerie of visitors on Sunday, Georgie walking 'Girl', one of his foals, out for the first time and then Jonathan and Mark 'walking' their two bull calves out haltered. I'm not sure who was walking who, but the effort of handling these animals like this really seems to pay dividends down the road.
Yesterday, we put spiles in 4 sugar maples to collect sap for making maple syrup again. It made me look back at the blog entry from this time last year, and inevitably muse on all that has been and gone and dunnit in the interim.
We have loads of seedlings coming up both indoors under the light table and in the polytunnel. Off to a flying start compared with last year. It will be interesting to see how much earlier we start harvesting. The rhubarb has started peaking through, which is always a good sign of the season turning.
I've spent some time in the woods below the house this week, clearing hanging trees, spindly rubbish and dead trees - not that you'd notice! There may be a bit of usuable firewood, but we still need to gather ~6 cords for winter 2010, and get that split and stacked.
What else? We've all had minor illnesses, Breagh got a silver medal for her science project, both kids got great school reports before March break this week. We've all been out for gentle runs as we intend to do the Spartans 5k fun run on April 5. In fact, I may nip out for a 1 mile jog just now. Pathetic really, when you think the distances I was covering a few short years ago...
Richard Lane, Jane Barker, Breagh and Cameron Lane have moved from the Isles of Arran and Skye on the west coast of Scotland to Caledonia, Nova Scotia in the Maritimes of Canada.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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On a techy note... I do actually have to work to pay for all this agrarian nonsense!
Since moving to Nova Scotia I have been working as a freelancer for the business that I sold in Scotland, lanetech. David Powell, the new owner, has had a steady stream of new site builds to do and ongoing tech support of existing sites, which has kept me in gainful employ ever since.
However, there are sites to be built over here too, and I needed a business persona. After much debate I settled on Webaria, which had the advantage of having webaria.com, .ca, .co.uk and .net domain names available.
I have squeezed in the build of a website at www.webaria.com and if you would like to visit and leave comments (nice ones) it would be appreciated. I wanted to test out the integration of another blogging system, Wordpress, into the site, and it has worked out pretty well.
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