Cynthia also has her handmade soaps for sale in the office. Locally made, natural, beautiful soaps. Originally Dancing Goat Soaps, now rebadged as Honeywood Soaps.
Link to Honeywood Soaps Website
Cynthia also has her handmade soaps for sale in the office. Locally made, natural, beautiful soaps. Originally Dancing Goat Soaps, now rebadged as Honeywood Soaps.
Link to Honeywood Soaps Website
After a 3 year break, Laurie and Cynthia will be returning to the yard from 1 October 2020. We look forward to being re-acquainted with previous customers and friends once again. Feel free to drop in for a chat or even a cuppa if you have time.
You’ll also see our good neighbour and friend Malcolm McIver about as he helps us at the yard and with deliveries – we are grateful for his time and efforts.
Here’s an early photo of when we took over the yard from Steve Lanham in late 2013. The shack with Sid sitting on the verandah.

We no longer have the splitter, so we will no longer be cutting our own wood. But rest assured, we will be doing our best to ensure we have a good supply of split wood.
As it’s now the end of our cold winter, you might be keen to store up your wood for next year, so get in early. Wood is becoming relatively difficult to obtain and finding people who can supply it more and more difficult. We are not expecting to have large supplies of dry firewood available in the near future, so think a year ahead and store up for next year with what is available.