The Cold cold weather
- Andy Hamilton
- Site Admin
- Posts: 6631
- Joined: Tue Oct 26, 2004 11:06 pm
- Location: Bristol
- Contact:
today is a good day! The rest of the week is suposed to be to, I did not see a temperature down here that went below 5c even at night
Mind you still pretty cold up in Scotland but looks like it is getting better.
has spring sprung?

has spring sprung?
First we sow the seeds, nature grows the seeds then we eat the seeds. Neil Pye
My best selling Homebrew book Booze for Free
and...... Twitter
The Other Andy Hamilton - Drinks & Foraging
My best selling Homebrew book Booze for Free
and...... Twitter
The Other Andy Hamilton - Drinks & Foraging
-
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 7025
- Joined: Fri Sep 30, 2005 9:05 am
- Location: Manchester
- Contact:
I think our snow is warmer than the last lot
Certainly feels warmer today than it did yesterday and that's a positive start.
David and his dad are outside doing the fencing which means we will be able to be outside without panicking about runawawy children and dogs.
YAY! Progress.

Certainly feels warmer today than it did yesterday and that's a positive start.
David and his dad are outside doing the fencing which means we will be able to be outside without panicking about runawawy children and dogs.
YAY! Progress.
Shirley
NEEPS! North East Eco People's Site
My photos on Flickr
Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/
NEEPS! North East Eco People's Site
My photos on Flickr
Don't forget to check out the Ish gallery on Flickr - and add your own photos there too. http://www.flickr.com/groups/selfsufficientish/
-
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 8241
- Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 9:16 pm
- Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Yes, the sun has been in action and most of last night's snow has disappeared already. So let's hope that was the last of it... I'm getting itchy feet about my garden! How come the snow thaws away everywhere else, but is still quite thick on my veggie plot?
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
Our snow has almost disappeared and we have three new lambs today on the school farm. Also today flowers appeared on bushes (flowering currant and forsythia) and the daffs are making a bit of an effort as well - not quite open but almost. No leaves on trees yet but its a start. Has anyone else had a bumper crop of catkins though?
-
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 8241
- Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 9:16 pm
- Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland
I'd be interest to hear more about that school farm - it's one of those ideas of mine that every school should have a farm! Well, a dream more than an idea...woolcraft wrote:we have three new lambs today on the school farm.
And digger, as usual your weather puts ours in perspective. -3 would most definitely NOT be considered warm here!
Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
-
- Living the good life
- Posts: 215
- Joined: Tue Mar 14, 2006 3:24 pm
- Location: Kent UK
The school where I work is a special school for boys 11-16 with severe emotional and behavioural problems. The farm is a Godsend to us and often helps to start the healing process for some very traumatised and abused youngsters. It also helps to teach respect for living things which a lot of them haven't experienced first hand, so as well as learning Rural Science, it has a much more important role to play.
We have sheep (small flock - about 20), two cows, two heffers, Tamworth pigs (2 families) free range chicks, pheasants, veggie gardens and polytunnels for seed raising, flower growing, hanging baskets etc.
We have sheep (small flock - about 20), two cows, two heffers, Tamworth pigs (2 families) free range chicks, pheasants, veggie gardens and polytunnels for seed raising, flower growing, hanging baskets etc.
- Millymollymandy
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 17637
- Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 6:09 am
- Location: Brittany, France
-
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 8241
- Joined: Sun May 22, 2005 9:16 pm
- Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Good to hear that the value of school farms is recognised at least for special schools. I always think all schools should have farms, to ensure that kids know where their food comes from, and that it is hard work to produce it... Maybe that would install a bit of respect for it in them from a young age, and cut down on all the valuable food wasted in our "civilised" countries. (Wishful thinking?woolcraft wrote:The school where I work is a special school for boys 11-16 with severe emotional and behavioural problems. The farm is a Godsend to us and often helps to start the healing process for some very traumatised and abused youngsters. It also helps to teach respect for living things which a lot of them haven't experienced first hand, so as well as learning Rural Science, it has a much more important role to play.
We have sheep (small flock - about 20), two cows, two heffers, Tamworth pigs (2 families) free range chicks, pheasants, veggie gardens and polytunnels for seed raising, flower growing, hanging baskets etc.

Back to the topic: It's the wet, wet weather now... Need wellies again to get in and out of the house. But at least it's warmer

Ina
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
I'm a size 10, really; I wear a 20 for comfort. (Gina Yashere)
It's starting to cool down here - 10:00am and only 18 Deg C, with a cool wind blowing!
Nev
Nev
Garden shed technology rules! - Muddypause
Our website on living more sustainably in the suburbs! - http://www.underthechokotree.com/
Our website on living more sustainably in the suburbs! - http://www.underthechokotree.com/
- Millymollymandy
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 17637
- Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 6:09 am
- Location: Brittany, France
but it got up to 35 this arvo!
Garden shed technology rules! - Muddypause
Our website on living more sustainably in the suburbs! - http://www.underthechokotree.com/
Our website on living more sustainably in the suburbs! - http://www.underthechokotree.com/
- Millymollymandy
- A selfsufficientish Regular
- Posts: 17637
- Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 6:09 am
- Location: Brittany, France