Hello from wet 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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Hello from wet Wales.

Post: # 129241Post carolinej »

Hello,

what a wonderful site this is. I've been looking and posting a bit, but thought I'd better say hello properly.

I live in the welsh valleys, near Caerphilly (of cheese renown). I have 4 children, a grandson and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel called Gypsy.

My passion is gardening, and I have one and a half allotments and 2 greenhouses to keep me busy.

l like cooking, and am always on the lookout for vegan recipes for my son. My husband and I are vegetarian.

One day, I hope to get a house with enough land to give up my allotment and grow all my own at home. Oh, and have an orchard, rehome some battery hens, have a wind turbine, a waterwheel..........well, you've got to dream :lol:

Somewhere a bit drier and warmer would be nice. :sunny:

cj :sunny:

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Post: # 129243Post growingthings »

Hello to you, :mrgreen:

We all have dreams that we are striving for, particularly here, some have already found theirs and some are well on their way. But you're sure to find some like minded souls among us! :flower:

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Post: # 129264Post evelyn »

HELLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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Post: # 129272Post Penny Lane »

Hi Caroline, welcome to the site!

Sounds like you're not far from me, I'm also in the near Caerphilly area! Also vegan so happy to help if you need any recipes for your son :flower:
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Post: # 129278Post Trace45 »

Hello from wet Yorkshire. :cheers:

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Post: # 129284Post kiwirach »

and hello from a wet north london :lol:

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Post: # 129289Post Green Aura »

And a wet and windy north of Scotland.

Hi and welcome.
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Post: # 129291Post Shirley »

Hello from sunny Scotland :-)
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Post: # 129305Post jenko »

welcome to the site

hope its not too wet there in wales

i go there on holiday alot, and it usally rains when we are there, and when we set of home it cheers up

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Post: # 129348Post carolinej »

Thanks for the welcome :flower:

Funny, usually, when we cross the Severn Bridge back into Wales, it starts raining :roll:

Rain has stopped for a bit now, and the night sky is very clear. Just walked the dog; it was freezing :grommit:

According to the weatherman, just about everywhere in UK is going to get colder next week :sad5:

Have a good week , everyone.

cj :sunny:

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Post: # 129465Post ellie12022 »

Hello from a cold & wettish North Wales :flower:

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Post: # 129469Post mumzy »

:flower:
Hi.
I am in sunny Brisbane Australia but sometimes long for a cold rainy day
I also have a Cavalier named Gypsy she is Tricolour
I try hard to be self sufficient but can get lazy now and then
Keep on Gardening I am jealous of your allotments they do not exist here
Sue
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Post: # 129476Post carolinej »

Hello :toothy2:

My Gypsy is a tri too. How old is she? Mine is 5.

She is overweight,(12kg where she should be 8!) but not because she eats a lot, and she gets walked twice a day (although I'm sure the vet doesnt believe us :roll: ). I think her problem is lazyness. Why move if you can get away with it?

How does Gypsy cope with the heat out there?

I'll see if I can dig out a pic and try posting it.

cj :sunny:

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Post: # 129493Post JulieSherris »

Hi from Ireland, Caroline!

Sunny today, but the ground has held the water, so wellies are the usual footwear for me!

We have a cavvy too - Charlie, an ex-rspca dog - he's overweight too, but has a heart murmur, so most of his weight issues are fluid related & our vet says it's best to keep him comfy for as long as possible, bless him.
He sleeps 25 hours a day - or he would if he could!! Usually found on the rug in front of the range....... :sleepy2:

Welcome to ish - happy posting!
The more people I meet, the more I like my garden :wink:

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