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09/03/2014

Mixed-up blog

Hi guys,
I have a nephew who says he hardly can read my weblog because I use yellow text. Here is a sentence how he sees my weblog:

"Try not to use Yellow writing, very hard to read on a light background".

This is how I make my blog, on the palms and light background is a black square underground



This is what he says happens;

"When one first opens it up, it is yellow on a black background but after a minute or so the background changes to what looks like dark palm trees and a very light sky. As you scroll down on the lighter background, it is very very hard to read"

I don't know if its his computer maybe but when more people have this same problem, I'll have to do something about it.

Dear readers of my blog, please let me know if you have the same problem!

OK, lets go further with some the blog. I'm having a mixed blog today with some happenings which are not  enough to tell about in a whole blog so I put a few together.

The farmer has approx. 130/140 sheep and about 8 of them are Rams and because all Ewes are pregnant and due to give birth in May, the Rams are no longer needed so they had to be divided from the Ewes. 
(Are you happy guys this is not the way it goes with human beings? haha)

Anyhow, lets see how that works!

David and his kids had got them already out of the paddock into this section;
  

No worries people, as you could see in my story "Pity Pity", the Rams are still there but no longer in the same paddock as the Ewes.

Living on a farm, especially this one with all the poultry, has a great advantage; Fresh food!
I did show you some delicious dishes already a few stories ago and here are a bit more;

Lam shank, of course with fresh lettuce and corn from the garden of Lorraine's parents...


Aidan brought us a chicken....




Duck breast with orange sauce...


Fresh figs from own garden, no doubt with fresh lettuce and sun dried tomato's 



Fresh Marron; David and Aidan set the traps .....


before they left us somewhere on a mountain where we went prospecting for gold ...





On our way back home (of course without gold), we got them out, the Marrons I mean....







result; beautiful entree.....


home made honey by Robbie.....


After this mouth-watering episode I became hungry!
Time for cooking.

Cheers!


4 comments:

  1. Mmmm, wat ziet dat er allemaal lekker uit!! Nog even commentaar op het vorige blogje...wat een prachtige plekjes en evenzo mooie foto's lieverdjes! Nee zusje, ik heb geen moeite met het lezen van de tekst en ik heb de anderen (Wills en Ton) en ook niet over gehoord. Zal dus wel aan de compu van onze neef?? liggen.
    Lieverdjes, geniet nog de laatste week en sterkte met saying farewell xxxxx jezusje.

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  2. p.s. ik ga een saai bruin broodje ontdooien hihi

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  3. Dag T en F Mooi verslag en gezond eten Fijn jullie binnenkort weer te zien
    Groeten Wicher

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  4. Geen moeite met het lezen van de tekst Tammy. Wat een heerlijkheden komen er voorbij. Verse vijgen, zelfgemaakte honing, verse groenten, verse kreeftjes jammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmie dat is genieten. Goud vinden jullie vast wel een keer.
    Garoetjes en XX van de Haagse dames

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