As I suspect it has with a lot of people - 2012 seems to have flown by and Christmas is again upon us.
So here's some of our news from 2012. Click on the photos to make them bigger...
Ellie started secondary school in September - a big change from the small primary school but she seems to have settled in well, made friends and according to a recent parent-teacher evening is doing well academically. She's singing as part of the choir in the school show (January) and also plays basketball for the school.
Back in March, the Tulla St Patrick's Pipe Band which Steve belongs to were invited to Huddersfield UK to head up their St Patrick's Day parade - so a family trip was organised and it was great fun and we enjoyed catching up with some of our friends from Yorkshire as well.
Steve has also been discovering his thespian tendencies - earlier in the year taking a major part in a small independent local film (due for release soon)
A small "making of" clip is available on YouTube for those interested
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnpxDVDxvLU
He also took the part of Major General Stanley in the East Clare Musical Society production of New Pirates of Penzance (the Australian comedy version) that had a very successful 4 night run last week. All the cast and crew worked tirelessly and it was incredibly successful.
Ellie is still rock-climbing. She had trips to France and the UK with the Ireland Youth Team to climb outside this year and is still entering competitions. Great results in the Bouldering World Cup in Sheffield this summer and the Youth Climbing Series in Edinburgh. Also winning first place in the Irish Lead Competition in the Under16 female category in Dublin in November.
Home-wise it's been a particularly poor year on the fruit and veg front - mostly down to the prolonged wet weather and lack of sun we've had very poor harvests (except for raspberries)
Hopefully next year will be better - we have a handful of parsnips and sprouts that we're saving for Christmas dinner (one of the few things that the slugs and caterpillars have left us !!!)
Autumn saw the final completion of the sand arena at the front of the house. It replaced a boggy and useless patch of ground so after a lot of consideration, yards of drainage, hours of work we have a fully functioning piece of land. Instead of surfacing it with sand we were able to locally source finely ground recycled glass which is a marvellous and eco-friendly alternative with over 87000 ground bottles per lorryload (and we had 4 lorryloads)
Bracken seems to enjoy it anyway. Look - it WAS sunny at some point... I'm wearing a T-shirt !!!
2012 saw us increase our animal tally - we were given a pair of kittens (Eric and Ernie) from an unwanted litter (!!!)
...and then 5 days later when Ellie and I were out riding on a deserted country lane, we heard a squeaking sound coming from the ditch. Ellie crawled into the ditch and emerged with a tiny female kitten that was soaked through and crying. We took her home with a view to warming her up and then taking her to an animal shelter, but who could resist such a sweetie ? She's still very small but healthy and very affectionate.
Ellie christened her Saoirse which is Gaelic for "freedom"
Luckily work has taken off a bit more for both of us lately - I've managed to get some more regular locum work which keeps me busy (and my mind stimulated).
Sadly Steve's mum is in declining health so he's over in the UK visiting and sorting out continuing care for her.
Dad is much the same as usual, doing volunteer work all over the place and generally enjoying life to the full.
Our plans for Christmas - assuming Steve gets back from the UK, just relaxing in front of the fire and enjoying some family time off together. What with the demands of work, school, singing, acting and sports we are rarely in at the same time these days. I'm working over Christmas but get Christmas Day and Boxing Day off so we're looking forward to it.
Best wishes to all of you in 2013.
in 2007, we made possibly the biggest decision of our lives - to give up our jobs and home in the UK and move to Ireland to fulfil our long-held dream of living a more sustainable life on a smallholding. Here is the story...
Thursday, 20 December 2012
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Now is the month of maying
...or so the song goes. Coincidentally the very song that we're singing in choir at the moment (and will be performing for the President of Ireland when he visits Clare in mid June if all goes according to plan)
Anyway - I digress
Following requests for garden photos, I'm ever happy to oblige.
It's been a slow start to the growing season this year despite the mild winter and the wet spring, things have been slow to sprout and slow to grow. The spell of warm weather last week has brought things on no end so at last we hope there's going to be something edible this year.
Polytunnel with herbs,spinach, broad beans, grapevine, tomato plants (L) and salad, kale, French beans, carrots, spring onions, cauli and Brussels sprouts (R)
Bean wigwam, brassica bed (netted...yeah we're learning) and garlic
Currants, gooseberries & rhubarb, strawberries and asparagus (the bare-looking bed at the front... not one of our better years but there's still time)
Fledgling apple orchard (only planted this spring and had lots of blossom so hopefully a couple of apples)
So there you have it.... more updates to come soon (ish)
Anyway - I digress
Following requests for garden photos, I'm ever happy to oblige.
It's been a slow start to the growing season this year despite the mild winter and the wet spring, things have been slow to sprout and slow to grow. The spell of warm weather last week has brought things on no end so at last we hope there's going to be something edible this year.
Polytunnel with herbs,spinach, broad beans, grapevine, tomato plants (L) and salad, kale, French beans, carrots, spring onions, cauli and Brussels sprouts (R)
Bean wigwam, brassica bed (netted...yeah we're learning) and garlic
Currants, gooseberries & rhubarb, strawberries and asparagus (the bare-looking bed at the front... not one of our better years but there's still time)
Fledgling apple orchard (only planted this spring and had lots of blossom so hopefully a couple of apples)
So there you have it.... more updates to come soon (ish)
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Explanation
I wanted Photoblog to run down the page so I've reversed all the posts so it reads top-to-bottom.
I didn't live my day in reverse, although that might be quite interesting.
It's still raining and the cat's STILL asleep... =^.^=
I didn't live my day in reverse, although that might be quite interesting.
It's still raining and the cat's STILL asleep... =^.^=
Photoblog 1
It's supposed to be a photographic representation of the day (except because it's spur-of-the-moment, the camera battery is flat. So is the spare.) So you're excused from viewing breakfast and the school run and we skip straight to my second cup of tea and making Steve's packed lunch...

Weather check - today will mostly be grey, cold, windy and rainy.


Ponies are hungry and making "OI where's our breakfast??" noises at me as I take photos
Here's your breakfast (in their favourite wheelbarrow)
And about time too !!!
Billy is filthy again...
A quick muck-out with their not-so-favourite wheelbarrow
And a bit of fresh bedding to roll around in
Enough wheelbarrow shots now !!
Weather check - today will mostly be grey, cold, windy and rainy.
Ponies are hungry and making "OI where's our breakfast??" noises at me as I take photos
Here's your breakfast (in their favourite wheelbarrow)
Photoblog 2
The wheelbarrows go back in the shed for the day
Hens are sulking inside because it's raining
Cat's having the first of many naps in the shed, proving why we have a mouse infestation.
Gap in the rain gives me the chance to nip out and see what's sprouting in the veg garden....
Bit of garlic - that only went in a week or so ago
And some rhubarb - obviously responding well to the horse manure then
Hens are sulking inside because it's raining
Bit of garlic - that only went in a week or so ago
Photoblog 3
I spend about an hour replying to emails and making phone calls. This would make boring photos so I didn't take any.
It's cold in here so decide to clean out and light the stove

Fetch in some more logs - the pile's getting low
Luckily there's another pile !!!
Cat's STILL asleep !!!!!
Collect the eggs before one of the hens stamps on them.

Put the dinner on to warm up... yesterday's soup (minestrone-esque)
While the soup's warming go and have a quick look through the choir pieces for Wednesday. The piano playing needs a lot more practice...

It's cold in here so decide to clean out and light the stove
Fetch in some more logs - the pile's getting low
Put the dinner on to warm up... yesterday's soup (minestrone-esque)
Photoblog 4
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