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Birthday baking

Martha writes:

The first week in July has started off really wet, it has rained so much that all our fields now look like lakes.

The weather has been horrible - it has flooded all of our fields and there is a massive big puddle in our yard and there is a pond in our garden where there shouldn’t be one.

We had to take the sheep in, but the cows decided to take themselves into the silage clamp when they broke out of the field.

All of our Christmas ducks and geese were in their elements - they have been swimming in the yard all week.

On Monday I went to Young Farmers. We went bowling in Scarborough, it was so much fun and on my team won the game.

I have been going to Young Farmers for about six months - it has been really good, we get to do all sorts of different things, one of my favourite visits has been the birds of prey centre.

We got to have a go at calling the birds down onto our arms. There was an eagle owl there and also lots of different types of birds to see.

On Saturday it was my Dad’s birthday and one of my hobbies is making and decorating cakes so I made him a Claas forklift-shaped cake.

My Dad said it was “first class”!
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William abel:

my name is william abel and i live in ashington village in west sussex we have had a lot of rain to.
i thought your cake looked really cool.
i really enjoy bowling and i love viziting farms.on saterday i am going to my grandpies house and near there there is a farm with bison, dromodairies, cammels and larmers.

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