Lifestyle | Foodie | Family | Bryony on Instagram: "Spring has fully arrived at Rand Farm Park, Lincolnshire, and the barns are alive with the rhythm of lambing season and new life! 🌸 Heat lamps glow over fresh straw, ewes settle into their pens and newborn lambs take their first shaky steps within minutes of entering the world. Visitors can watch the whole process - from bonding and feeding to the careful checks the team carry out to make sure every lamb is warm, dry, and thriving. The air was a mix of soft bleats, warm hay and that unmistakable early‑spring light pouring through the barn roof. After a long winter, the whole farm feels like it’s waking up again, full of new life and new energy. You can fuel up at the cafe too! 📌 Rand Farm Park, Rand, Lincoln, LN8 5NJ What you’ll see this season: • Ride the heights of their Skyrider • Practice your aim at archery • Take a tractor ride • Play silos, go-karts, fun golf and more outdoor play! • Indoor play areas with slides and balls you can target at people! • Indoor lambing – as a lowland Lincolnshire farm, Rand lambs earlier in warm, straw‑lined barns • Heat lamps glowing to keep newborns warm in their first hours • Newborn lambs taking their first steps within minutes of birth - there was a live birth when we were there! • Bottle‑fed lambs getting extra care from the farm team plus you can take part in feeding them too • Live demonstrations and explanations from staff throughout the day - like being able to hold the guinea pigs and bunnies The Farm has a huge variety of residents! Whether they are in the Big Barn, the outdoor paddocks, or the "small furry" section, here is a list of the animals you can meet: ​The Big Barn • ​Sheep & Lambs: Seasonal newborns + the famous Swiss Valais Blacknose. • ​Goats: Anglo Nubians, Pygmies and Golden Guernseys. • ​Cows: Jersey and shaggy Highland cows. • ​Pigs: Friendly residents and seasonal piglets. ​Field Friends • ​Donkeys & Ponies: Look for Charlie the donkey and Billy the pony. • ​Alpacas: The curious paddock residents. Small & Fuzzy • ​Poultry: Freshly hatched chicks, chickens and ducks. • ​Small Furries: Cuddly rabbits and guinea pigs. A lovely, educational day out to entertain the family!"

bryonyannie on April 14, 2026: "Spring has fully arrived at Rand Farm Park, Lincolnshire, and the barns are alive with the rhythm of lambing season and new life! 🌸 Heat lamps glow over fresh straw, ewes settle into their pens and newborn lambs take their first shaky steps within minutes of entering the world. Visitors can watch the whole process - from bonding and feeding to the careful checks the team carry out to make sure every lamb is warm, dry, and thriving. The air was a mix of soft bleats, warm hay and that unmistakable early‑spring light pouring through the barn roof. After a long winter, the whole farm feels like it’s waking up again, full of new life and new energy. You can fuel up at the cafe too! 📌 Rand Farm Park, Rand, Lincoln, LN8 5NJ What you’ll see this season: • Ride the heights of their Skyrider • Practice your aim at archery • Take a tractor ride • Play silos, go-karts, fun golf and more outdoor play! • Indoor play areas with slides and balls you can target at people! • Indoor lambing – as a lowland Lincolnshire farm, Rand lambs earlier in warm, straw‑lined barns • Heat lamps glowing to keep newborns warm in their first hours • Newborn lambs taking their first steps within minutes of birth - there was a live birth when we were there! • Bottle‑fed lambs getting extra care from the farm team plus you can take part in feeding them too • Live demonstrations and explanations from staff throughout the day - like being able to hold the guinea pigs and bunnies The Farm has a huge variety of residents! Whether they are in the Big Barn, the outdoor paddocks, or the "small furry" section, here is a list of the animals you can meet: ​The Big Barn • ​Sheep & Lambs: Seasonal newborns + the famous Swiss Valais Blacknose. • ​Goats: Anglo Nubians, Pygmies and Golden Guernseys. • ​Cows: Jersey and shaggy Highland cows. • ​Pigs: Friendly residents and seasonal piglets. ​Field Friends • ​Donkeys & Ponies: Look for Charlie the donkey and Billy the pony. • ​Alpacas: The curious paddock residents. Small & Fuzzy • ​Poultry: Freshly hatched chicks, chickens and ducks. • ​Small Furries: Cuddly rabbits and guinea pigs. A lovely, educational day out to entertain the family!".

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What can you do?

Photo 1. The manager, satisfied after checking that the team has done a really thorough job in the night, leaving no blade of grass unturned.

Photo 2. The worksite the morning after.

Great job, guys. There's no easy recovery from this!

By the way, they achieved all this with a radio on the raised bed playing rock music full blast. This has deterred them fairly effectively in the past. I think they're got so they quite like it.

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Red Barn on Riggsville Road

Riggsville Road is a main artery in Cheboygan County connecting Cheboygan Michigan to Pellston Michigan. Its upper rural Midwestern America in all it's beauty and glory.
Large expanses of land dotted with farmhouses and barns scattered around the rolling hills. Hard working people live out here and a few crazies too.

#ReBarnOnRiggsvilleRoad #BillGallagherPhotography #RedBarn #NorthernMichigan #UpNorth #Agriculture #Farms #BuyIntoArt #AYearForArt #CountryLife

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Small world! Small #village! #EastWalton (Pop:87) #Norfolk

Between 1999-2009 I used to live there.

In those days, before everyone was used to buy things online, some dwellings had neither a number or name, and those clustered around the common, at the end of Common Lane, didn't even have a road name. So their official address was

[Surname]
The Common
East Walton
KINGS LYNN
PE32 1PX

Now, it seems, some of the cottages don't even have official postal addresses and just two are numbered - 7 and 8.

There's a good reason for the expression #NormalForNorfolk

#country #countrylife #rural #SouthNorfolk