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Live in Vehicles Welcome
The local council are ‘improving’ the track leading to the farm. It’s a bit of a painful subject, as the rerouted road goes through the corner of our orchard. Staying positive though, it means we’ve been able to create an area specially to park up live in vehicles. When we’ve parked these up before we’ve more »
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Volunteer Space pictures
I couldn’t load these last time I updated, but I know you’ll have waiting with baited breath. So here is the volunteer space today, complete with a shirtless Nelson. It doesn’t take much to separate him from it!
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Hold the Press – Nelson seen on farm before 9am!!
Nelson is working flat out. I know that doesn’t seem in character, but I actually saw him with my own eyes here before 9am last week! We’ve been planning a common room / dining room / shower area for volunteers and visitors for some time, but the Permaculture Design Course we’re holding here in June more »
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Animal Update
Firstly, a sad lament for our last pigeon who escaped and went searching for a new mate earlier this week. I hope he finds one. Our other pigeons were taken one by one by what we think we identified as an Egyptian Mongoose about 6 weeks ago. This one survived because Jeroen caught the murdering more »
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Eco-Friendly Corga da Periera Toilettries now available in Danny’s Shop
I was really excited to pick up another batch of Em’s wonderful products on Saturday, so these are now available for volunteers and visitors to purchase from Danny’s shop. The Corga da Periera range is all home made and ecologically friendly, so it’s exactly what we need to avoid polluting our wonderful life giving water. more »
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New Poultry Run Open for Business
It’s spectacular …. it’s spacious …. it’s the new poultry run! After the difficulties we’ve had with stray dogs and our chickens, we’ve made the rather sad decision that the poultry can’t be routinely free range any more. They’ll still get for out for a scratch about when we’re working on the big veg fields, more »
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Thermal Mass Rocket Stove Workshop
We’ve just come back from a Thermal Mass Rocket Stove workshop over at Corga da Periera, where Jeroen was helping to build a rocket stove in their tipi. The flue from the stove passes through a cob bench (the thermal mass) as it exits, so the heat of combustion is retained and can be utilised, more »
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Those Ducklings I Promised
I cannot believe how big these guys are getting! They’re co-existing with the chickens really happily now, and have moved into the chicken shed to allow the rabbits more room. The new poultry run should be ready shortly and they’ll welcome the extra space. This little paddling pond they’re using is just a hollow I’ve more »
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Miracles DO happen
Jeroen was up in the forest cutting goat food last week when a white van drew up asking for me. Unbelievably, they had 21 telephone posts with them and proceeded to erect them all the way along the track. On Friday afternoon another white van appeared and attached our brand new land line telephone. You can’t see more »
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Speed Cameras? You must be joking!
It may be getting close to April 1st, but I’m not sure the guys who set up this speed camera on the track outside the farm realised that. What do you think? It’s an old PC monitor with a radio balanced on top. The monitor lead is tied to the top of more »
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