A rare, but welcome break from the windy weather enabled us to continue with the gorse burning rotation on the mountain this week. Here are some smoky photos:
Hi Steve-I'm really interested in your boat as mine has been stolen recently-could you drop me an email at chris_evans1973@hotmail.com to have a chat? Many thanks, chris
We are a family from Conwy, North Wales and have been living and working on Ynys Enlli since October 2007.
We look after the island farm which consists of 310 Welsh mountain sheep, 20-30 Welsh Black cattle and various poultry, as well as managing the land. Jo also works for the RSPB monitoring aspects of the island's ecology, mainly the vegetation.
Rachel and Ben have been home-schooled during their time on Enlli. Rachel is now in her second year of a Degree in Drawing at Falmouth university, while Ben has started a Degree in Conservation Ecology with Exeter uni, also based in Falmouth.
Ynys Enlli is a very special place and we feel privileged to be involved in the stewardship of such a beautiful island, as well as to be part of the ongoing prayer and worship that has been characteristic of Enlli for centuries.
Rachel (and Squill), Jo (and Celyn), Steve and Ben (and Tia)
Hi Steve-I'm really interested in your boat as mine has been stolen recently-could you drop me an email at chris_evans1973@hotmail.com to have a chat? Many thanks, chris
ReplyDeleteIt is good to see the pond really full now. When I was on Bardsey in Sept there was hardly any ponds at all
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