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Afternoon nap time, or, more to the point, afternoon play time, because it is far, far more fun to try to climb out of your cot, even if you can't quite work out how to do it.
We're now sitting on our own and desperately trying to crawl with the bottom spending quite a bit of time being pushed in the air when the shoulders aren't, soon both will co-ordinate and we'll be off.
This afternoon, we received about 12 bulls who are all staying in the home paddock, my thoughts of a morning run tomorrow are changing as I haven't quite got the trust issues of my husband when it comes to bulls. Getting better, but not sure I'm up to that many unknowns to walk past. Maybe I'll feel braver in the morning.
We are also on Zebra alert, as we caught them at our feed trough yesterday morning, having, somehow got underneath the barbed wire, which is about 60cm off the ground, I would never, ever have believed they could get under something that low without seeing it, there are higher strands of barbed wire, but it's the bottom one they go for. Dirk is now going around with a pocket full of small stones to use as ammunition to teach them the error of their ways. I wondered why they kept following us to the pen and watching intently. Clearly they figured it all out.
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