Tom had spent quite a bit of time and energy fixing the fence between the back of our orchard and the neighbors’ blackberry patch. But then the beagle dug out from the front of the orchard at the corner. Tom and the neighbor had to catch her. Tom was quite upset. He wanted to get rid of the dogs. I asked about Steve, and he said Steve could stay as he was a good dog. I think he was frustrated and scared about her getting hit on our busy road like previous pets (Vanna, Samish, Shiloh). He has also put all the important projects on hold upgrading the fencing.
But the next day he started making plans to upgrade the front fence of the orchard. He bought a new hedge trimmer (our old one is pathetic) and fencing and hog panels. In the meantime Ryeleigh managed to escape one more time from the front corner, and Tom and I had to retrieve her. She just can’t help it when she sees a rabbit, and there appear to be plenty living in the neighbor’s blackberry brambles.
Yesterday Tom got the front fence of the orchard finished. Here is part of it.
And today, for good measure, he placed panels along our front fence in front of our house.
Now, hopefully, our fencing is beagle proof. I can return the invisible fence I bought as a back up plan to try to keep her safe. And maybe, just maybe, we can focus on some of the other projects that are needed here on the farm.
In farm news, Summertime is starting to get little horns. They are awfully cute.
And the starlings have reappeared. They are hanging out in the trees nearby. So far they haven’t flocked en masse into the barn, but I have replaced the netting to try to keep them out.
I have also been focused on Christmas prep. I assembled my liquid Advent tree.
And I decorated our Christmas tree. I am quite happy with it.









Great job on the fencing! The highlanders (?) look great!
Thank you! They are Highland Dexter crosses.
I think I commented on this post, using my Kindle Fire, and then it wouldn’t send.
Nothing like frustration!
Your Christmas tree is beautiful! I curious about your liquid Advent calendar. Can you fill me in on that?
I’m really sorry that Ryeleigh has been ornery about digging under fences. I hope that what has been done will be effective.
That is frustrating. I am glad you like the tree. Putting the various ornaments up always brings back happy memories. The liquid advent is just little bottles of flavored liquids I have accumulated. Some of non alcoholic and some are liqueurs I bought to make cocktails with. This year I have been pouring the liqueurs over ice and adding a bunch of soda water. So I get the interesting flavors but not much alcohol. Today I am sipping on an artichoke liqueur. It is interesting and hoping to make some progress in having less bottles of stuff taking up room. But since each day I only have 1-2 ounces it doesn’t make much of a dent. Ryeleigh’s new found digging skills are definitely challenging. So far the new fencing is holding but we are supervising at all times when she is outside. She is still looking for opportunities to get to the rabbits.