Wednesday 19 November 2008

But which is cuter?










Bruce next door has some tiny new ducklings that are being looked after by one of his hens (hens make better mothers than ducks). If you go near them in their hutch they make little squeaking noises. So cute! Of course the other image is baby Matthew having a cuddle with his mum. A little napping baby.

Tuesday 18 November 2008

Website issues

I've noticed a few little issues on my website when viewing it using Internet Explorer, which may be down to the fact that Internet Explorer is RUBBISH! (shock horror!). So I'm not sure how I'm going to fix it so that it shows fine on Explorer without changing my site too much. I will have to work on it. In the meantime, if you're still stuck using Internet Explorer why not try Mozilla Firefox, which is soooo much better. And free... **EDITED TO ADD - all fixed now thankfully!**

Thursday 13 November 2008

House News...

Well its been an eventful old week here on the land. You'll have to imagine I'm typing outside the tent though because I'm actually in an internet cafe in Dunedin surrounded by fellow nerds on a really beautiful sunny day.

Last week our friends Conrad and Sue gave us our first farm animals - a rooster and 2 hens. This was especially generous of them since these are prime chickens apparently, from good stock. Which panicked us slightly when we left them in their temporary cage for a few hours and got home to find they had all escaped. All three. It was late and there was a storm brewing. So we spent the evening chasing chickens from our land to Bruce the neighbour's land, and back to ours, and back to his. It may have appeared funny to the casual observer but we weren't impressed. One hen got herself into a large thorny bush and stayed there. The other we caught, and the rooster obviously thought it was hilarious and just kept running. We got them all back in the end, thankfully, and now they go to bed quite happily in a lovely chicken coop that we built all by ourselves. During the day all three chickens follow Steven about pecking happily. Whenever he turns around they all look up expentantly.

Oh, and we named them. The rooster is called Hussein, after Hussein Bolt the star athlete. The ladies are Mavis and Donna. Mavis seems to be in charge, which is funny because she is the most stupid. Often the way though with leaders ey? I'm trying to get them to have baby chickens, so we need to get Hussein in the mood. I played him some Barry White on the ipod and he seemed to like that, so we'll see how it goes.

Our barn has been delivered! And this week Wayne the digger man showed up to dig the platform for the barn and push a gigantic cork screw into the platform to make big holes for the barn posts (you'll notice I'm learning the technical jargon as I go along here). The cork screw thing was great so I took a video of it which I will post on here. We've also had gravel delivered for the foundations. It won't be long before we have a barn to stay in! With 4 solid walls that don't threaten to collapse in the wind! And electricity!!!! Phew, its all a bit much. Steven 'phoned the man at Delta electricity to find out why it's taking so long. They're a relaxed bunch at Delta. "As long as you have it before Christmas ey?" said the cheery (and very relaxed) man on the phone. CHRISTMAS??!!! I tell you what, if we don't have electricity pretty soon I am putting Steven, Hussein, Mavis, Donna and probably Tasty and Tasty Junior the goats in the car and heading over to the Delta man's house to enjoy his electricity for a bit.

I jest though, its a pain sometimes not having power but also kind of cool. (We will have alternative power up at some point in the future but we decided we needed to hook up to the grid for the meantime.) We have the gas lamp on in the evenings and it feels great to be on the land - our own land! I like to imagine myself as a hardened early New Zealand pioneer, eeking out my existence on the unforgiving land....only with nicer clothes... and decent moisturiser... and access to a supermarket - but you get the idea.

Weather-wise its been pretty turbulant. Going from hot and sunny to... snowing.



Bruce and Rhys (I'll spell it the welsh way until I'm told otherwise!) our neighbours helping with marking out the barn poles:



Wayne moves a bit of grass for us (thats the trench for the phone):



The Morganty boys help us with the new chickens:




Making the chicken coop in a blizzard (fun). Thats our toilet and showering facilities on the right there:




Hussein:




Donna:




Mavis:




The coop! They know its home now and pop up to bed when it gets dark.




Freedom!




Tasty and Junior sharing a moment:




We now have cows down the edge of the land to eat away the broom and gorse. Here is Steven attempting to feed a very uninterested Horny the bull (not our name for him).



So, things are moving on - I can't believe it's the middle of November already! I have a fence for my vegetable garden but no vegetable seeds, so I must go and order some...

Wednesday 12 November 2008

More Barrett photos

What? 2 blog posts in one day? I know, but I need to make up for the terrible blog drought caused by my laptop being in for repair. She is back by the way (my laptop) with that niggling little problem fixed so all is well.

I have many many things to blog, but lets start with these photos I took a couple of weeks ago of Steven's sister's family when we almost did a proper photo session. As you can see, Liana and Nigel have managed to produce not one, but THREE very cute children. In certain lights the beautiful Alice looks spookily like Steven. I will have to dig out a photo and do a comparison here on the blog. My mother is hoping that I can produce equally cute children. Thanks mum, no pressure then. Here are the photos:













Like a little doll!! I'll probably put this on my website actually, being a sucker for anything a little kitsch!







The game we played to get Bradley and Alice's expressions in the following photo didn't quite work so well for tiny Matthew. Awww!



Alice's little hands holding her brother:



I have lots of other news, but will blog that in a couple of days time, so stay tuned....x

A wedding special offer!

Yes thats right, I have a very cool special offer to get my wedding business going here in Dunedin. If it works then I won't have to send myself down the mines or work in the cement factory, which is plan B.

Click on the image to see a larger version if you like. Its pretty simple though, I'm going to hand out these vouchers to shops in Dunedin so that wedding couples can use them buy $150 worth of prints after their wedding. Lets hope it works! Spread the word Dunedin blog readers!


Sunday 2 November 2008

A weekend in Queenstown

My laptop is in the laptop hospital in Dunedin getting fixed. It'll be fine, but in the meantime I am wandering about shaking slightly without the constant access to it I normally have. Oh well, it is a good lesson for me to not take it for granted (*shake... shake...*). Luckily we are currently in Queenstown at our good friends Conrad and Sue's place. Nobody could possibly come here for a weekend and not feel relaxed - Conrad and Sue have 3 very cute boys, a couple of acres of land and stunning views of the Remarkable mountain range and Coronet Peak (where you go skiing around here). They also have a big deck with a bbq, lots of chickens, a couple of sheep and a lovely little house.
Anyway, I get to use Sue's computer to do photos and blog - woohoo! So here are a few recent shots.

The Morganty boys: Simon, Guy and Matthew,




Guy doing cool tricks on the trampoline. He instructed me to photograph him so he looks like he's flying in the air(!)






The boys playing with a new bubble maker toy, so fun to experiment with the camera:




Us at a classic american car show last weekend. I loved it! Steven took a shot of me with my favourite car, and the reason my smile is slightly strained is because it takes him so long to take a shot! (awwww).

As soon as my laptop is home this week I will blog my super wedding special offer. In the meantime we have lots to do on the land. On Saturday the digger man is coming to lay our driveway and prepare the foundations for our barn (woohoo!) and we need to order lots of trees and plants. Also, we want to cut a trail through the bush to our river. There is a huge huge rock down there with trees growing out of the top of it and it would be great to access it easily.