Cheezy wrote:The "ish" stands for a type of person who is just trying to do their bit, in however small or large away. To improve their life/environment and have fun while at it. However it also encourages the dedicated selfsuffient "nutter" (and I'm thinking of Stoney here

), who I totally respect (and am in ore of), and only now realise ,for me to do what he does can only be a dream, as I have learnt through his postings the reality of the hard work and dedication involved.
Another site would probably insist his way of doing things is the only way. This site is a broader "church". We can all do our bit.
Funnily enough, two men walking past the croft yesterday were having a conversation about us, during which I overheard one saying we were self-sufficient survivalist nutters!
As for our way being the only way, far from it. I avoid other forums like the plague as I've learned from experience that many of the green or smallholding fraternities believe their way is "the way". And they are only too willing to get stuck into people who don't do it that way - especially when you happily admit that you don't believe your way is "the way" for everyone.
Then there are the forums that are "owned" by a small group of narrow-minded old-timers - and woe betide the newbie who dares say anything.
Even worse are the forums that are dominated by the right-on, politically correct, vegan, animal liberationist, green feminist brigade. It's funny, because I don't have problems with most of those philosophies in themselves, but put them all together in one person and then bring those people together in one place, and you end up with a bunch of narrow-minded fascists. Ah well.
I've also discovered smallholding forums that turned out to be populated by right-wing, racist middle-Englanders who were more than happy to tell their "foreign brothers" that they don't get the joke. Sigh.
Anyway, I have had a few issues here, so I don't post often any more and am very, very careful in what I do say. But it's still my favourite forum with Andy, Dave and the mods being examples that all other forums should follow.