Clive performed with his fiddle group in Victoria this weekend. Their teacher entered them in for the large ensemble competition. They tried their best but were up against a bunch of adults, so they didn't win. It was a great experience though, the adjudicators gave some great feedback and really, just getting on stage to perform is pretty cool. Clive was nervous, but did well and I hope he will try again next year. Watching the kids perform was fun, even David and Matthew managed to behave for two hours.
The chicks are getting bigger. They flew around the room as I tried to clean their pool. My wwoofer was trying to eat his breakfast, but the chaos was too much. He caught them and put them back in the bin. Ahhh, life on the farm.
This is where the pampass grass used to be. We discovered that the butterfly bush has now fallen over. Same as the last little tree that fell over, rotten roots. It has been very windy and I guess that's all it took to finish it.
This is where the other pampass grass was. Clive asked if he could dig the hole deeper and build a fort here. He only has about four hundred seventy forts on the property. I said no. That is the cherry tree in the background. Come on cherries!
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