Ecofarmer

re-settled in Hungary from Rochdale, Lancs, England, and into a little village, doing a bit of greenish farming hoping for a quiet life... but stuff just happens...

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

autumn sunshine



Martin and Sharon arrived and brought sunshine much appreciated, we kind of took it granted until this weird season. Nice woofers Sarah and Ethan left us to enjoy their study stay in Vienna, and Lovely guests Jane and Mark are probably back to work poor things but all seemed to enjoy their stay with us, we had a full page from each couple in our guest book! (still going strong in its third year, thank you Lois!) Today son and his girl intend to do some woofing, digging and processing the rest of the carrots, getting in apples and pears perhaps. As the pictures show, cider making already on-going and the goats had been manicured...
Pécs showed its best face yesterday, we had lovely walks, food, cakes and a little music before Timi took us home for more nibbles.
Zoltán took his exam on Saturday, lets keep our finger crossed, he sounded slightly hopeful...

Sunday, September 19, 2010

I've got a netbook!!!!!

now I can blog from outside and everything!! Martin and Sharon brought it - it is worth at least 3 birthdays and 2 xmases!!! Now I have to figure out how it works... be patient,,, wow and wow, it is so neat and pretty and clever, I am so chuffed.

Thursday, September 09, 2010

sudden unset of September...





... with a few unusually very cold and wet days, which still did not manage to get rid off Alan's red eyes allergy altogether, which is worrying. But now he is taking Pali-suggested olive-tree leave capsules, so problem is over... ha and ha.
We had a hostel guest family last week, little Lewis was just lovely, and he enjoyed himself, though was a bit wary of as ever over-enthusiastic Gus.
New and work-minded wwoofers arrived on Saturday, Sarah and Ethan, young new Yorkers, who study in Chicago and taking part there in some urban gardening scheme. They've done tons of stuff inspite of the weather and can now milk the goats unaided. Lovely people, as per usual. Maybe the youngest workers we had here, they are only 20.
More yellow plums were jammed; apples collected etc.
Had a merry late afternoon in the Blöff yesterday, managed to meet up again with the interestingly entertaining author-pair David and Beth (=Erzsébet), and I was given his, David Rozgonyi's book: "Goat Trees". I only glimpsed in it briefly, it seem to have beautifully poetic language. It is a most agreeably sized book, too, I can keep it in my handbag and can be my travelling book.
The arty pictures were made by Heather, who was a guest about a months ago with her boyfriend, who helped Alan hay making, and seemed to enjoy this experience immensely.