28 April 2020

We are told it is the last fine day for a bit. Rain for the next few days. Need to check the drainage points and gutters as we can sometimes get a bit of flash flooding.
John did his favouriteLäs mer
29 April

A real medical day today. First, John's appointment with his surgeon at 10.30. Yesterday's MRI showed a change from the previous one, four weeks ago. That one showed a narrowing just above the fusionLäs mer
30 April 2020

It rained a lot more overnight and as at 7.00am our total was 81mm. Looked out the window to see the cows most confused. A few weeks ago when replacing some fencing, John changed the position of theLäs mer
Friday, 1 May 2020

Cold and wet today. We stoked up the fire and headed into Benalla as John had an appointment with his GP to check previous spot removals. Checked the house in town and water had leaked into the shed.Läs mer
Saturday, 2 May 2020

Yesterday we brought back the television from town so this morning we set it up with the dvd player in the study - mainly thinking of when John returns from hospital. The box also plays vhs andLäs mer
Sunday, 3 May 2020

Up earlier today - the butcher is coming. Cold and bright - typical winter’s morning even though it is only autumn. Heifer with the fetlock injury is going in the freezer. The cow has improved soLäs mer
Monday, 4 May 2020

Doctors’ day again today - both had appointments in Wangaratta. I had a post-op. check on my right eye and the surgeon kept muttering “excellent, excellent” so it really did go very well. HeLäs mer
Tuesday, 5 May 2020

Up early again - preg. testing the herd so need to get them in the yards and draft them before Mark and Bronwyn arrive to do the job. Late yesterday we added another dimension to the day’s work.Läs mer
Thursday, 7 May 2020

Bit stiff & sore today. Still, no escapees overnight. Fed the mother cows in a fresh paddock a bit further away from the calves and the house. Great views from up there.
John decided to do someLäs mer
Bore day - Friday, 8 May 2020

Lots happening today. They will be drilling the bore and we are anxious to know how far down they need to drill as it is charged per metre. Our steers and heifers will be auctioned on line aroundLäs mer
Muddy May - Saturday, 9 May

John woke during the night worrying about the calves being confined until Tuesday when the truck comes to take them to their new home in the King Valley - especially as we are expecting more rain andLäs mer
Sunday, 10 May 2020

Today is Mothers’ Day but we had made plans before we realised this. Because of the rules we cannot have family travel to visit so it was not a problem. Our lives are pretty good so cards andLäs mer
Monday, 11 May 2020

Weary blogger tonight. John’s operation appears to have gone well. He is in no pain at this stage but has lots of tubes and drips attached. His face is swollen (thankfully they warned me this wouldLäs mer
Friday, 15 May 2020

John being in hospital has left me a bit short on time to ‘blog’. He looks really well and is not in pain but his feet/legs are not behaving quite normally so he is not coming home until tomorrow.Läs mer
Saturday, 16 May 2020

John came home today and is looking really good (lucky I had my cataract done). He seems to be improving each day and is standing much straighter, is in no pain, and has quite a jaunty little walk.Läs mer
Sunday 17th

Janette had a bout of sneezing followed by a very runny nose. She went straight into town and got tested for CoViD-19.
Monday, 18May, 2020

Had some hunting done over the weekend. A group of very nice and very good hunters who got four pigs, two fallow deer and one sambar deer. Particularly good result with the pigs which we would likeLäs mer
19 May, 2020

Took John for a drive to Molyullah whilst I dropped the cheque off to Kent Muller for the hay. Kent is determined to keep to the old ways and is probably the only person I need to pay by cheque. HeLäs mer
Wednesday 20th May

CoViD-19 test results through - negative!
Thu / Fri 21st / 22nd

Janette's been really really busy these last few days and has been too tired to blog.
Thursday, the vet was booked to visit a lame cow at 12 noon, so they had to be mustered and drafted. StartingLäs mer
Saturday, 23 May 2020

Bit of an odd job day today. John Capewell replaced the leaky tap in the back toilet; pulled the hose to the garden tank up the hill (it seems to work its way down hill with the expansion andLäs mer
Sunday, 24 May 2020

After early morning household chores JC (John Capewell) and I stacked a bonfire with cardboard etc. and cuttings from the cypress trees at the cattle yards. The lower branches were leaning on theLäs mer
Monday, 25 May 2020

No photos today - get a bit busy or distracted some days and forget to take the mobile. Will work on it!
JC came over to the cottage with me to collect some items for the tip and make sure all wasLäs mer
Tuesday 26th and Wednesday 27th May

When it's time to head back to Melbourne, JC is always up, showered and packed early. Same today. He has the added incentive of a new great granddaughter to meet.
He had no sooner left than ourLäs mer
Buda's story

As we're coming to the end of this blog, We thought we might add a few 'looking back' bits and bobs...
Early on the morning of 20/02/2018, I was driving around checking the cows for any new calves.Läs mer