We are loving this free exposure, continue to follow Fraggles trip to Poland here. More great photos π
Part 1 HERE
Eddyβs home is set in a fair acreage of land, and the views from his balcony are stunning, so today Iβll show you the outside and around.
The house in the landscape
Phil and Dennis the dog (sheβs a lady π ) on the balcony.
view to the west
Eddy (and Dennis) scything feed for the goatsΒ
Eddy has a basement workshop where he saws wood and does manly DIY stuff, and Gosia makes soaps,
After we had a look around the workshop, Eddy took us off to his shed to feed the goats and rabbits.
The shed is huge!
Eddy has two shed cats, we didnβt see Boris but Silvex was in-house
There are 6 lady goats whose names I canβt remember but here they all are and we got to feed them.
and not forgetting the rabbit
Our favourite view was to the west, andβ¦
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Absolutely gorgeous impressions by Frags, Eddy!
She did us proud π Thanks for popping in, it reminds me I should do a post once in a while.
I love your place.
Cheers V, Frags did a great job of capturing things that I have forgotten to see π
She sure did. How are you Eddy?
Good thanks V, just busy π Looking forward to the winter for a break! Hope all is well with you and that you are settled in to your new place.
Yes, I’m doing pretty well. Finally feeling settled in.
Amazing pictures!
Frags has a knack π
You have a beautiful place!
Thank you, we were very lucky to have FR to take the pictures and make it look so good π
Love the goats, Eddy! Also, that is one heck of a big shed you’ve got there! I’m really impressed with your place.
Cheers David. I did like Frags narrative about the shed π
What a great place, Eddy!
Thank you Sue, captured perfectly by Frags π
Some great images, she did you proud
Another superb insight into your life over there.
Better than any review we are ever likely to get on Trip Adviser π
As you know, I do comment ‘over there’, but can only agree that she did a great job, and look forward to seeing the ‘full set’.
Cheers mate, Pete.
We were lucky to have such great guests, this is turning into fantastic marketing material π
Very nice . . . looks like an idyllic life.
Cheers Emilio. It’s not for everyone and the work can be hard, but we prefer to be slaves to the land than someone else.
I kind of prefer not to be slave to anyone.
Except the gym?
That’s me taking charge of keeping my buffness.
Keep killing the vampires!
Just so you know, there is no option to “like” a comment at my end.
As for the vampires, someone has to.
See, I keep getting notices that you “liked” the comments I make, but I can’t return the favor.
Truth be told I never liked the like button when WP introduced, more often than not I forget to press it.
I wonder though if it is possible to like the comment if you visit the blog and read the comments rather than trying to like from within the reader panel?
I don’t use the reader. Ever. I always go directly to the blog from the e-mail notice. There is no like button. On my blog, I had to switch it on. It’s not there by default.
Wonderful! π
Thank you π