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Welcome to The Compost Bin, which contains my musings on my life. I live in Herefordshire with my husband and 11 year old daughter. We have 4 acres of land which contains a woodland, small orchard, garden and veg plot. We grow our own organic fruit and veg and make lots of cider, wine, jam and chutney. We share our lives with 16 Chickens, 3 Cats, 4 Guinea Pig and assorted wildlife!

I am a freelance Forest School Leader and Environmental Educator so work with both adults and children on all sorts of things. I also volunteer as a Master Composter and Master Gardener, helping people make compost and grow veg.

So, I might talk about; what we have been doing on our patch of land and in our wood, my work, the chickens and their funny ways, how to grow veg, the fun things our cats get up to, self sufficiency and what it actually means, more general environmental issues, composting, making various crafty stuff, happy and sad times here, living a slower, more hand made, frugal lifestyle, making and mending and re-using and re-cycling stuff, living more lightly on the Earth and my views on life in general.

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Friday, 16 October 2009

Spike goes a visiting....

Spike went a-visiting yesterday !

I am rather unwell with a sore throat and cough so Compostman stepped in for me and helped at Eco club yesterday. As Spike is now recovered and eating well, Compostman took him into school as the plan was to make some hibernation houses for insects and things...

and Spike was an absolute star! He uncurled and trotted around the inside of the circle of children sat on the floor, stopping to sniff at them and generally be very friendly. The children adored him!

Compostman talked about hibernation and how/why hedgehogs hibernate. He also discussed with the children about what happens to the late summer baby hedgehogs and why "autumn orphan" hedgehogs are unlikely to survive the winter and hibernation without human help. (For those who don't know, a hoggie needs to be at least 500g to survive hibernation and waking up in spring, and the late babies often don't have time to get to this weight before the food runs out)

Compostman mentioned that Spike wasn't really ill, as such, when he was found on the school field (although he looked it) but was just cold and hungry and thirsty. When Compostman added that Spike had probably got separated from his mum, several of the children had to be stopped from running up the field to look for her....ah bless!

Spike is now back in his cage, in the warm, tucking into yet more cat meat and has gained 10% of his body weight in 1 day... !


video

5 comments:

aromatic said...

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh...
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh........ Spike is soooooooooo gorgeous... and I adore his noisy eating habits...... This has cheered me up no end as having such a carp day!!!!!
Much Love, Jane xxxxxxxxxxxx

tpals said...

My brain just jumped from cat meat = cat!!! Then back to cat food...whew! Lol.

Compostwoman said...

Jane, if you could smwll the video, you would NOT say he was cute! Poooo! He is so smelly!

Tpals...cat food ! lol!

Mind you, the cats HATE him...every cat I have ever had who has seen a hoggie has hated them....

ICQB said...

I love Spike! Glad he's feeling better and putting on weight.

Sara said...

What a star! Good ol' Spike. I think kids learn enormously from close contact with animals & nature :-D. Do hope you feel better soon xx