Woke up very late today, due to the late night drive yesterday. For
some time I just lay in bed and rested, until I got up to get some
breakfast. James was already out and about on the farm doing stuff,
so the first other person than Catherin I meet was her mum. Friendly,
if a bit quiet, woman and we had some breakfast before getting a
shower and other things sorted out. One of the first things I did
after that was get rid of all the cobwebs in the room and some of the
spiders still residing in them. Once the duster had been completely
covered I left the rest as there where not a lot left anyway. Next on
the agenda was clean a few things in the kitchen by which time James
had walked in as it was close to lunch. We had some Pizza ala
Victoria (normal Pizza with egg and more cheese on top). After that
we got some boots and clothes sorted out for me, as James, Catherin
and me where heading out for some work. I got a pair of old rubber
boots and after seeing the cobwebs in that gave them a good shake. I
have not seen the infamous Redback Spider yet, something I still had
on my list (Redbacks don't kill, unless you are sick already or have
some problem, but the pain is supposed to be excruciating and you get
a bit ill). What falls out after a very heavy shake? A Redback. Do I
get to see it? No, Cathering (who was next to me) squashes it with
her boot nearly instantly after shouting out “That's a Redback”.
Sigh, oh well, better luck next time.
After that incident
James and me moved around a few bags full of grains (with a tractor,
the bags way a ton or more). One had unfortunately ripped and spilled
out a lot of grain, so I'll shovel that in at some point. The cattle
needed feeding, so we headed out with two Ute's (a Toyota Hilux with
a raise able load area on the back) and a tractor. And the scenery
was just wow. Heading over a hill I was greeted with rolling hills,
the only comparison I can make would be Wales or Scotland. Turned in
to a field with cattle in to get to the hay shed at the other end.
Just what I had been longing to do in Australia. Driving and off-road
car across field with a brilliant scenery around. James would put a
hay bail a time on the back of the ute and Catherin and me would
drive them to the different paddocks to the cattle there. James owns
a cattle farm, so a lot of cows and sheep. We finished that in good
time and went to pick up some wood from gumtrees in one of the
paddocks. James was ploughing it to sow some grain and the gumtrees
had dropped a lot of big old branches. Grabbed them and went back to
the farm to chop them up for firewood. Contrary to most beliefs,
Australia can get cold at night and fortunately they have a stove to
burn all the excess wood. So in the evening we had fish and
vegetables in a nice warm kitchen. After dinner a calf which had been
rejected by its mum had to be fed, so I got to hand-feed a baby calf.
A very good start to
farm work here in Victoria, Australia. Looking to be fun.
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