I often consider the unique challenges of farming the Great Orme.
Dad had his hip replaced just into the new year.
Last year went out in a deluge of water as our little stream next to the farm turned into a raging torrent and burst its banks, flooding sheds, kennels, steading and almost the house.
Most weeks on the farm I truly believe there is no better job in the world.
This month, Roger Evans shares his thoughts on climate change and tells us why a dose of reality and common sense is helpful when dealing with the issues of the day.
After the dry spring and summer we saw last season it was hard to imagine we would now be paddling around in sodden fields again, but here we are.
This month, Roger Evans ponders the decline in veganism, discusses the ploughing of steep land and reminisces about headage payments and scams.
Because we had not had weather as cold as we had in the middle of the month for a while, it took a bit of adjusting to.
I am writing this with my feet up by a roaring fire, after an entire day spent thawing water pipes and troughs for the cows.