Hello from wet west wales!

We love hearing from you, so here is your chance. Introduce yourself and tell us what makes you selfsufficient 'ish'. Go on don't be shy, we welcome one and all. You can also tell us how you heard about us if you like.
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muddyrose
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Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 205944Post muddyrose »

Hi - have just registered and wanted to say hello!
:flower:
We are a family of 4 with two growing boys who love getting muddy.
Have been attempting to grow own veg for three years with some success (apart from slugs!)
Loving eating from the garden and also elderflower champagne!
Would love to hear from anyone who has a wood burning range - we have an oil rayburn that is costing a fortune and are considering getting a second hand stanley superstar wood burner to do heating, hot water and cooking but are a little concerned as to how much wood we will need and how tricky they are to use?
Any advice gratefully received - my other half is worried will have to spend every weekend chopping wood!

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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 205954Post Green Aura »

Croeso :wave: Whereabouts in West Wales are you?

As for the Rayburn - before you look at replacing what about a conversion kit. There's an Aga shop in Machynlleth that might be able to advise you (assuming it's still there - not been for a while) - if you're near of course :lol:
Maggie

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muddyrose
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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 205957Post muddyrose »

Hi - we are not far from cardigan.
The rayburn we have is a 368k oil burner that I don't think can be converted unforunately!
Thanks anyway!
Rose

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old tree man
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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 205959Post old tree man »

Hello :wave: :flower:
Respect to all, be kind to all and you shall reap what you sow.
old tree man,
aka..... Russ

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battybird
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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 205974Post battybird »

Hi and welcome to ISH :wave: From too DRY Kent! :cooldude:
The cockerel makes the noise, the hen produces the goods!! anon

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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 205980Post benner »

Helloooooooooooo there!
Sitting on the fence isn't without it's risks

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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 205988Post Milims »

Hi there and :wave: welcome
Let us be lovely
And let us be kind
Let us be silly and free
It won't make us famous
It won't make us rich
But damn it how happy we'll be!
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Member of the Ish Weight Loss Club since 10/1/11 Started at 12st 8 and have lost 8lb so far!

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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 206023Post spider8 »

Welcome and helloooo from Orkney :wave:
Life's a bitch and then you diet.

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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 206031Post MuddyWitch »

Welcome to ISH :flower:

Swapping your oil burner for a wood burner may mean more work, but it'd save you a fortune in the long run, (and be much better for the environment too, of course).

See if you can source ready chopped or split logs in your area. We're lucky in that an old mate of ours is a tree surgeon & drops us loads of free wood. We only have a stove though, I think a Stanley would eat more fuel. We're about to move to RoI 7 will probably have a solid fuel Stan, so I'll watch your replies with interest.

MW
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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 206038Post fran »

Hi and welcome :wave: from suny (sorry) Essex !
Working towards living the dream on a barge.

my blog about the barge: http://www.fran-bonnieofclyde.blogspot.com

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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 206093Post Millymollymandy »

Hi and welcome. :wave: What's mud? :mrgreen:
boboff wrote:Oh and just for MMM, :hugish: (thanks)
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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 206220Post sheena »

Hi and welcome to ish.
Still wet and windy in our lovely shire of Pembroke, we grew up believing that it is actually liquid sunshine lol

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Re: Hello from wet west wales!

Post: # 206224Post WhiteWolf »

Hello from a fellow Newbies out here in damp gloucestershire.

Regards

WW :cooldude: & Nix
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