Luz, Jennifer’s mum came over to help Jen after the birth of Eric, and with Luz came Jennifer’s niece, Mikee, 5 years old. She would spend 6 months with us before going back with her grandmother. We spent most of the time at Knightstone and around Devon.
- Mikee came to us for six months together with her grandma - Lola - when Eric was born. Here Mikee and I had ventured out to Lyme Regis
- Our newest additions to the Animal Farm - two pygmy goats that came six weeks ago. We called them Christmas Cracker (left) and Christmas Dinner (right)
- Christmas Cracker in the field
- We also had two Llamas, Jan and Eric. Jan is saying hello to Christmas Cracker
- Two llamas, two pygmy goats and one Jacob's sheep. The other sheep is grazing behind the camera
- Mikee in the garden
- Eric sleeping outside two weeks old
- Mikee, Jen and Eric
- Eric looking at mum. He is 16 days old
- Holding hands
- Mother and son
- Mikee in the park
- This part of the park became a popular playground and we have now some years later built a tree house in one of the trees from which Mikee is swinging
- We visited our friends Ian and Lyndsey at their alpaca farm. Mikee and their daughter Isabel are feedingthe alpacas
- Under Camilla's supervision Mikee went riding on Isabel's pony
- ...while the alpacas checked out Jennifer and little Eric
- Isabel and Mikee with the alpacas
- Eric is here nearly a month old
- Mikee and Nallah in Exmoor at the Tarr steps
- In Lola's lap
- Chucky guarding Eric, now a month old
- Lola (=grandma) has just given Eric his bath
- Our first whole day outing with Eric Gregory went to Longleat, with its grand house.
- Riza (Eric's nanny), Luz, Jennifer, Eric (in the pram) and Mikee in front at Longleat House
- The drive through safari park was the highlight for Mikee
- The deer park
- Mikee and I took a miniature train around the grounds of Longleat
- Mikee in train-ing.
- The Rose Garden at Knightstone
- The fountain in the rose garden
- The vegetable garden. The greenhouse is in the background and beyond the fence are berries and fruit trees and the chicken run
- The park at Knightstone. The trees we planted some years ago are slowly growing up
- Eric at rest in the garden, five weeks old
- The Manor from the hill in the park.
- The last sunrays over the park and the mist starts to cover the western hills