Now that we have finally said goodbye to the wintry weather (we hope!) and are enjoying beautiful calm, sunny days, there's a buzz of activity here on Ynys Enlli.
Apart from a few stragglers, lambing has finished and calving has begun:
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While I have been rotavating, sowing and planting in the various vegetable patches, Steve has been busy cultivating on a bigger scale, ploughing the fields ready to sow arable crops and grass leys:
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The cafe is in operation, offering refreshments to day visitors, and the craft shop is well stocked with crafts and products made over the winter:
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