I was going to tell you to ask Gill about the day we climbed Snowdon- we couldn't see our hands in front of our faces!! You certainly are seeing a lot and have been really lucky with this glorious (albeit cold!!!) weather. Looking forward to more pics. Fiona et al x
Together with my wife I manage a dairy and dairy-beef enterprise at Fish Creek in South Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. We run a crossbred herd with a strong focus on pasture utilisation.
Nuffield Australia have awarded me a 2010 Nuffield Scholarship, this blog is a photo journal of my Nuffield adventures.
Established in 1947, in the UK, the Nuffield program resulted from a bequest from William Morris (later to become Lord Nuffield) of the Morris car company.
Nuffield Scholarships were awarded to 18 Australian Primary Producers in 2010. The scholarship program provides leading primary producers with the opportunity to travel overseas to increase their general knowledge of global agricultural issues and to gain skills to benefit their industry and business.
We are loving the photos. Marty looks happy to see fish at last. Looks like you saw more of Mt Snowdon than I did! Enjoy your last day in Wales. Gill
ReplyDeleteI was going to tell you to ask Gill about the day we climbed Snowdon- we couldn't see our hands in front of our faces!!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly are seeing a lot and have been really lucky with this glorious (albeit cold!!!) weather.
Looking forward to more pics.
Fiona et al x