It took more than 2 weeks but we are now better prepared for winter. The delivery from home of a woollen blanket; electric blanket; beanies, gloves & scarves; socks etc was a relief.
Farmer’s horses
Painting has started
Missing our grandchildren and family
A song for our grandchildren sung by Jennifer
Sunrise on the farm
Baking… Yum
Forest
Full Moon
Free to Air TV and Radio 🙂
Can’t say we have missed TV at Olive Hill but music is a different matter. Streaming audio works most times but chews up data, particularly if music is played as background throughout the day. Solution… a satellite dish! Set up was challenging even with the help of a fellow caravanner. Turned out the satellite meter was not configured correctly ☹️.
A day at Olive Hill Farm
Almost 2 weeks have past at Olive Hill Farm which we are now calling “home”. Each day has been occupied with a variety of activities. Yesterday, Sunday, after having breakfast in bed, we “attended church” by watching St Andrew’s online service. Our daily walk followed, today (6km return) was west on the dirt road towards Margaret River. Manual clothes washing (bed sheets and clothes) using water pumped from the river. Our freshly baked farmer’s made bread was personally delivered by Benji & Helen (farmers). Jennifer cooked ANZAC biscuits in the afternoon. We walked (2km return) to the river to get a photo Jennifer could use to paint. Simple dinner (eggs, mushrooms, toast) cooked on the bbq. This was how we spent Palm Sunday. 🙂
















