May bonfire

We could not have asked for a better and more beautiful night for our May bonfire.

Starting with the roasting
Almost burnt down

We invited some for Walpurgis night, the last night in April.
Here's some info on Walpurgis Night: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walpurgis_Night

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September came and marked the beginning of spring. Two days prior however it was the coldest night of the year with frost on the car windscreen.
February was thought to finally bring summer. What it brought instead was more rain – and storm.
Apart from the usual winter farm activities, there has not been much exciting stuff happening. It’s been a typical winter with lots of rain, lots of mud but rather warm in comparison. It looks like nature has decided that it is spring.
It’s the time of the year again. It’s very dry, the soggy paddocks have dried up and it’s the perfect time to dig out all the drains.
Lots and not so much happened. New ducklings, alpaca maintenance, Christmas, holidays and lots of animal fun.
It’s so nice to get outside between rain break. The weather has been warming up over the the last days and we are getting 20 deg during the day.