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Four Young Highland Heifers1024 viewsA misty Easter week-end morning. These four young ladies are enjoying their youth. Photographed on the 11 acre field, with the Powick Parish Church in the background.
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Highland and Aberdeen Angus Cattle677 viewsThis is our 11-acre field, which overlooks the Powick Parish Church and the valleys of the Teme and Severn Rivers. Here our pedigree Aberdeen Angus steers and Highland steers live the Kobe life: a regular diet of grain, beer (from the local micro-brewery), and massages.
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Powick Fete - Scottish | Kobe Hamburgers650 viewsMarjorie cooking our big, thick, delicious Scottish | Kobe hamburgers at the Powick Fete, with Andy looking on in amusement. The wind kept blowing out our industrial-strengh barbeque, so we had to construct a barrier of cardboard boxes.
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Powick Fete - Marjorie Giving Emilia a Hamburger683 viewsWe were pleased to help the local Powick Parish Church by selling our Scottish | Kobe hamburgers at the fete. Despite the wind, we were able to raise 120 for the Church in a few hours. And serve some delicious burgers. (I wonder how many other parishes have Scottish | Kobe burgers?)
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Powick Parish Fete - May 28 2005475 viewsOvercast and windy -- but at least no rain.
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Powick Parish Fete - May 28 2005451 views
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Powick Parish Fete - May 28 2005730 views
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Powick Parish Fete - May 28 2005504 views
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Westbrook at the Powick Parish Fete2576 viewsWe cooked Scottish | Kobe burgers at the Powick Parish Fete, May 28 2005. We also brought Westbrook Peter Lad (born 1 March 2005) --- our Berkshire boar. He was fine --- as though going to a fete was something he did every week.
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Highland Cow With Powick Parish Church626 viewsOne of our Highland cows on our 11 acre field, overlooking the Powick Parish Church.
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Craig With Highland Cattle and the Powick Parish Church429 viewsPhotographed for the Sunday Telegraph, 13 August 2004. The Powick Parish Church is in the background.
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A Gate in the Pig Fields589 viewsIt's been a bit of a rainy, muddy winter. This field actually has field drains --- we installed them when we purchased the field in the mid-1990's. But the clay soil retains water, and it's rainy and wet here.
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