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Read More BREAKING – Americans find history festival…
If you have had a look at ‘Things to Do’ and ‘Hidden Festivals’ you will have guessed that I am a great fan of the Chalke Valley History Festival, the must-visit festival of the summer for the whole family and I wouldn’t miss it for the world. But what makes it so special? In a…
Read More Hidden lives hidden things
While not the grandest of manor houses in Dorset, Hammoon Manor is certainly one of the most picturesque. It was at least notable enough to have a record kept of its extensive history and occupants preserved for prosperity. From Thomas Mohun, the knight who backed the right horse (literally) in supporting William the Conqueror, to…
Read More HAM Radio launch Party
This is the first HAM Radio broadcast so a very warm welcome to all our global readers! Now, I admit immediately that I might be rather over optimist here in referring to ‘all’ our readers let alone our global audience since it assumes anyone is actually going to read these broadcasts which I admit is…
Read More Maes Howe’s Diary
Further news 01-06-08 My cria Croft Ambrey is an excitable little thing. He`s over two weeks old now and he changes daily. Sometimes he runs off at great speed and arcs around the field, before coming back to be near me. He doesn`t spend all his time with me and it is well…
Read More Ringsbury’s Diary
When we were all mooching about on the green, some of us having the occasional nibble – mown grass is tastier than rank, long stuff – quite a few people from the village came up to talk to us. There were lots of children about. A couple of tourists who were staying in a bed…
Read More Avebury’s Diary
Hello All, Two lovely days and two lovely llama treks here in Herefordshire. The boys have had a wonderful, busy weekend and the superb autumn weather and glorious sunshine have made the leaves on the tasty trees glow yellow, orange and red. Wonderful!! First, on Friday, Silbury, Brodgar and I stepped…
Read More Stenness’ Diary
Hello All, Llama trekking has been taking place on the farm in the last few weeks. Our people have had several guests staying in the holiday cottages and they have all wanted us to show them around the farm. We llamas have decided that people have no sense of direction and lack the…
Read More Tenbury Wells’ Diary
Hello everybody, My name is Tenbury Wells and I’m the youngest of all the llamas at Old King Street Farm. I haven’t written to you before. That’s me on the right with my white lead rope and dazzling orange halter. Because I’m growing quite quickly, I’ll need to have my halter changed soon,…
Read More Maes Howe’s Diary
Hello Everyone, I’ve not written to you before. My name is Maes Howe and I will be the last of the female llamas at Old King Street Farm to have a birthday this year. I’ll be two years old on 30th September. Talking of birthdays, we’ve just had a visit from a two-legged…
Read More Brodgar’s Diary
The llamas at Old King Street Farm have just had a fantastic weekend. We crammed a lot in and have had a couple of very nice trips out. Let me tell you all about them. On Saturday all the boys – Silbury, Ringsbury, Avebury, Stenness and I went to the village show at nearby…
Read More Brodgar’s Diary
The llamas at Old King Street Farm have just had a fantastic weekend. We crammed a lot in and have had a couple of very nice trips out. Let me tell you all about them. On Saturday all the boys – Silbury, Ringsbury, Avebury, Stenness and I went to the village show at nearby…
Read More Avebury’s Diary
Hello everyone. I haven’t written to you before, and I thought it would be nice to let you catch up on all the recent llama comings and goings at Old King Street Farm. This is me lying in the sun, occupying the most important place on the farm – the space next to the…
Read More Silbury’s Diary
Hello everyone. I’ve been having a whale of a time recently and have had a good laugh at Ringsbury’s expense (but only from the other side of a fence). It was very hot three weeks ago and the two hairy boys, Avebury and Ringsbury were sheared. Obviously I was always the most…
Read More Ringsbury’s Diary
When we are out for a llama trek I take up a position at the rear of the llama train where I can keep my eye on things. It’s good if I can make sure the other llamas are walking properly. Some might say I walk in last place because I’m slower, but that’s…
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