After a bit of a rubbish start to the day, it turned out rather nice.
Sadly for my little chaps, my butcher is now back at work and fighting fit. So, I took four of them down there this morning. As I said, a rubbish start to the day. But, they will be very much appreciated and at least they have had happy little lives.
So, things could only get better ... and what a glorious day it turned out to be. Sunshine and warmth. Strangely so for January. David and I have a hunch that it's going to get much worse come the middle of February. It's a pattern that we have seen before .. mild December and January and then massive snowfalls in Feb. We'll see!
But for the moment, the girls are enjoying the sunshine - at least, those who can be bothered to get up off their fat bottoms and wander out of their comfy barn.
Here's some of them enjoying the January weather this afternoon:
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