OCTOBER 2012
During the school holidays, Mark and I took the kids to Melbourne Zoo for the day. It was a great day, but it was PACKED. Probably not the best of times to visit, but the kids loved it nonetheless.
A couple of months ago, poor Henry developed an issue with his boy bits and required ultrasounds and subsequent treatment to get things back on track, This particular day, I had to take him to the Royal Children's Hospital for a xray of his kidneys and a dye job up his tackle. The student nurse who was working in the xray department was more than happy for a quick snap with him.
Silage season. Always busy and always stressful. Although I should say that it is less so these days. I can remember not that long ago when silage seemed to take about a good week (weather allowing) and we had to have a huge team on hand to drive tractors, rakes, mowers, and a seperate lot of staff to milk cows. Now, silage is pretty much all over and done with in about 3 days. This is bale silage bieng done in the pics and in the above photo, the 3 tractors on the left are contractors and the green one on the right is Mark on the tedder rake.
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I love this pic.....with the cows in the background heading home to be milked and Mark in the foreground working like crazy to get the feed to give to the cows in a few months time.
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