Having moved to Pembrokeshire in middle age I’m reminded of a Texan bumper sticker I once saw: “I wasn’t born in Texas but I got here as soon as I could” well, if I’d realised how lovely it is in Pembrokeshire I would definitely have got here sooner.
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I love this time of year. The hedgerow banks are all blousy & full of promise and the countryside looks fresh and green.
We sheared the sheep a couple of weeks ago, fairly early really, and then of course it poured and went chilly so BH’s beloved vintage tractor had to be moved out of the field barn to stay in the rain instead of the sheep. It was only until they acclimatise to having no woolly coats on the weather. So BH is not happy about that.
The ewes all look terrific, not a thin one amongst them, so we must be doing something right.

'Edinburgh' has it's 'Fringe' and we've got The Verge!
What on earth is that, then?!
It's an eclectic series of interesting activities reflecting the aims of the Festival and making the most of the wonderful coast and countryside around St Davids; things which you can get involved in.
Following our first 4 successful years we're changing our set-up to take advantage of the benefits available to CICs which are limited companies, with special additional features.
CIC's are created for the use of people who want to conduct a business or other activity for community benefit, and not purely for private advantage. You can find out all about them here: www.cicregulator.gov.uk.







