Happiness in small things
Country Life UK|September 11, 2024
Putting life into perspective and forces of nature in farming
Happiness in small things

AUGUST is the month when I make sure that my team on the farm gets a summer break and I take the opportunity to do my share of the ‘rubbish jobs’—never ask anyone to do a job you wouldn’t do yourself, has always been my mantra. I’ve cleared gutters, creosoted rails, mucked out a deep-litter stable that had been used for sheep—always a contentious issue here when the farm encroaches on horse territory, even more serious when it’s the other way around. This was followed by endless sweeping, pressure hosing and recycling. The great thing about relentless myopic work on the farm is that it’s rewarding and a great opportunity for thinking.

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