Last Sunday afternoon I was perusing trailers for sale online and came across these two old farm trailers advertised on Gumtree.
They were very old, handmade, weatherbeaten, rusty and paint flakingly perfect for my project.
Sadly there was no provenance on either of them ( love that word ) apart from the seller telling us that he had obtained them from a farm at Goorambat near Benalla.
We picked them up on Monday morning. The man kindly loaded them on to our trailer for us with his hay bale lifter. We held our breaths expecting them to disintegrate before our eyes but they remained intact. Good start!
Not so easy getting them off the trailer, especially with one wheel looking like this......
So that's the old bit organised.
Now I need to work out the pretty stuff and paint some bits and pieces and collect some glass jars and make some wooden boxes and.........mmm, still lots to do now I come to think of it.
Oh, and Farmer Bill needs to do some adjustments and building works on the trailers for me in his spare time. He has already tried to get this wheel off.....but it wouldn't budge....at all.
Around the garden path ....Fibonacci style
Amy has been studying how the Fibonacci numbers can be found everywhere in nature. It's true.
The sequence of numbers is 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34 and so on.
Here are a couple of perfect examples we found using the number three.
And while we were out there, I got her to hold the erlicheer for me to photograph. They have been in bloom for a while now.
I adore the freshness of white and green and these primulas ooze freshness with their clear white flowers and tiny buttery yellow centres.
And the almond tree has started to blossom. It's always first here at Frog Pond Farm.
Amy
Amy has started a Bachelor of Education course since arriving back from Cambodia. However, on one day each week she works at an organic company preparing cosmetics and household products for sale. This was Day One!
She enjoys the break from studying, earns some money and gets to talk to people .....in real life!
Farmer Bill
Bill has become a great farmer and is getting into a routine with the horse feeding twice a day. He has a list of who gets what. We have five rescue horses here at the moment.
He found some tyres beside the road today and brought them home to put the feed buckets in, to stop them being knocked over. ( horse person tip! )
This is Designer Doll. She is a lovely horse.
We hope someone is able to give these lovely creatures a good home.
Opal has a new home and will leave us at the weekend.
Flynn
We will finally get to see this little rascal next week.
He doesn't know we are coming.
We want to surprise him.
Can't wait to see you little man.
Hmmmm... Yeah good luck getting that wheel off dad. Nuts look pretty rusted out!! Flynn won't know what to do when you get here to begin with I don't reckon. But I'm sure that'll be followed by "come see my play room" and "come see my dog Ida" haha
ReplyDeleteMmm, I think that whole wheel will remain exactly how it is somehow!!! Dad's already tried and it just won't budge. I think there'll be lots of "follow me......" from Flynn!!!!! Xx
DeleteWow great looking trailers, can't wait to see what you do with them. Flynn will be so happy to see you. Bring on spring!
ReplyDeleteHi Jo, it's been freezing here and it's as though everything in the garden is just waiting for some warmth. A bit more building on the trailer today. Will try to blog tomorrow. Xx
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