December, the final chapter of 2025

Love the fiery sunsets we get on the short winter days.

The penultimate filming takes place this Wednesday with just one more to be scheduled before the middle of December. The 8 episodes will then be complete, and we will let you know when it gets released, on Netflix we believe.

FILMING WEEK Dec 1st -7th Closure

WEDNESDAY DEC 3 CLOSED

Thurs Dec 4th OPEN 9 – 4.30

Friday Dec 5th OPEN 9 – 4.30

Saturday Dec 6th OPEN 9 – 4.30

With Christmas around the corner and unexpected winter weather always a possibility, we recommend having a weeks worth of feed, hay and bedding as a buffer just in case.

The floods of 2021 that took out transportation routes across the island and BC showed us the benefits of being prepared.

A sneak peek

No, the car didn’t come to pick up a bag of feed and a bale of hay, but you can see how full the yard gets on a filming day. No room to swing a cat as they say. Actually Mimi, the kitten is very popular with most of the folk that take over the farm, she loves all the action and is frequently found showing off and visiting all her new found friends!

SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEK

Wednesday Nov 26th CLOSED

Thursday Nov 27th through Saturday Nov 29th OPEN 9 – 4.30

DO COWS GET DAPPLES?

Pictured here is Buttercup, who is expected to calve at the end of December

Our broodmares always bloomed when pregnant, so many dapples, I feel cows are the same!

November brings flowers and drama to the farm

The 3rd closure due to filming in our home for the TV series “Easton Prep” is next Friday

Here’s our hours for next week

Open WEDNESDAY 12lth 10.30 – 5

Open THURSDAY 13th 9 – 5

CLOSED FRIDAY Nov 14TH CLOSED

Open SATURDAY 15th 9 – 5

Spot the peeling wallpaper in the bottom flower picture, just part of our home decor whilst living in a TV set, until Dec 18th.

Our own drama was the newly installed greenhouse taking flight in the wind yesterday

Luckily we were able to rescue it and fasten it down to deeply buried T posts, the twisty tie downs couldn’t hold in the soft wet soil and big winds of yesterday!

What you see growing are anemones and rununculas for the spring, along with tons of bulbs and other stuff, Constance is back to growing her flowers again

An abundance of November flowers grown by her, then picked with my grand daughter and filling the dining table, I am a lucky nana!