Well it goes without saying that lamb is off the menu for the next few weeks.
Enjoy your Sunday Roasts



I don't think that's an option Mob......He also dumps tons of cow manure in the other field opposite to us....you really do get that country feeling living in Shropshire.Manoverboard wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 11:02Why don't ewe you move in with the farmer so ewe you can't hear them either![]()

We get plenty of opportunities to pick up a leg of lamb as we often get a couple of strays in our garden when the farmer is droving them to different fields......They seem to be very weary of me.....I can't think why!Stephen wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 10:39I think Mrs O has the right idea. While the farmer is busy with the youngn's nows your chance to grab one of the mums for the freezer. Now where's the mint source.

Onelife wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 13:36We get plenty of opportunities to pick up a leg of lamb as we often get a couple of strays in our garden when the farmer is droving them to different fields......They seem to be very weary of me.....I can't think why!Stephen wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 10:39I think Mrs O has the right idea. While the farmer is busy with the youngn's nows your chance to grab one of the mums for the freezer. Now where's the mint source.![]()

I think doing my zip up before entering the feild would be a better option thinking about itStephen wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 13:41Onelife wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 13:36We get plenty of opportunities to pick up a leg of lamb as we often get a couple of strays in our garden when the farmer is droving them to different fields......They seem to be very weary of me.....I can't think why!Stephen wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 10:39I think Mrs O has the right idea. While the farmer is busy with the youngn's nows your chance to grab one of the mums for the freezer. Now where's the mint source.![]()
You need to hide the wellies

He’s probably divorced, still paying alimony and likes kicking up a stink.oldbluefox wrote: 28 Jul 2020, 14:31We always knew when there was going to be a wedding cos the farmer used to slurry his field. Lovely country aroma for the bride's big day.