Thursday, April 24, 2008

Return of the Cock Pheasant! Cannot be sure of course but he certainly looked like the one that visited the bird table before Christmas (see photo gallery) -
very calmly strolling around before giving an indignant squawk on finding the table bare! He then departed in a dignified manner watched by our two bemused cats Holly & Ivy.

What a difference a few dry days can make, and a welcome change from the bitter east wind of last week. The mares have now been moved from their almost bald (& frequently muddy) winter quarters onto bright green grass!
The next events are: Bella goes to "school" to learn how to be a sensible riding prospect for our granddaughters, while her mother Daisy awaits (with many a heavy sigh) the arrival of her next son/daughter around 28 May.

Daffodils are on the wane but primroses still going strong and bluebells appearing; hawthorn and beech leaves bursting out and birds singing mightily - the countryside is definitely waking up!

Wednesday, April 09, 2008



Well, I had been looking forward to posting pictures of our mare Pendam Sally with her new foal - sadly we have heard that her colt was born dead this morning. Sally is on loan to the Taraco Stud near Canterbury and her foal was by the stunning young palomino stallion Danaway Desert Storm. For some reason the colt did not start breathing, although for a while he had a strong heartbeat - "just one of those things" as the vet said, nothing anyone could have done. We are all very sad at this outcome but thankful that Sally at least is in good health.

Sunday, April 06, 2008



2008 - fresh start and a new look for the Blog! Also new are the photo galleries for Nantgwinau & Pantycelyn, please note that you may need to scroll down for the captions when you enlarge the pictures.


As usual British Summer Time brings very mixed weather as these pictures demonstrate:

Friday, December 08, 2006

Well, whatever happened to November? Grey, damp and gloomy much of the time - but never mind say the forecasters think how MILD it is! Grrr! Think how MUDDY it is! Ah well, there was the odd sunny day to enjoy and on one of them we were driving north towards Talsarn and spotted a bright blue tree in the middle of a field. This was a dead tree I hasten to add but still making a good shape. Unfortunately no camera to record this rather surreal sight but it was really very jolly and must have made many people smile.


Here is Nantgwinau Cadno Coch again, he has now been weaned and is nice and cosy in his stable - unlike his mother & sisters who are living out in all weathers! During November we had news of his big brother 4yr old N. Desert Fox - his new owner is very pleased with his progress and plans to show him under saddle next year. He is now 15.1hh and very smart as you can see. One of these days I hope to work out how to get the pictures where I want them to be, at the moment they are out of my control!



December has started even wetter than November, I hope to report improvement in my next entry - just a little drier is all we ask, nothing too extreme!

Monday, October 30, 2006


Sorry folks! I am having trouble getting text & photos in the right order, will try to do better next time. Here is a picture of Cadno's 2 year old sister Nantgwinau Croeso Haf - croeso=welcome; haf=summer; the two words together=bluebell - so we call her Bella. OK?