Hello...is there anybody there? It's me, in East Yorkshire

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Hello...is there anybody there? It's me, in East Yorkshire

Post: # 20402Post planetjanet »

Hello everybody, I'm Janet and I live near Driffield in East Yorkshire, just added myself to your map but looks like I'm the only isher for miles around (was it something I said?) I'm growing lots of veggies, at least as many as I can fit in my tiny garden which is mostly paved! I've got about 8' x 10' of good earth, plus a six foot square I've just rescued from the paving slabs, plus lots of pots and a couple of good window sills....I also like painting and craft work when I get time (i.e. not that often) - in my ideal world I would be an artist and gardener; in the real world I work for a mail order book company and fit in the nice things around the job, the housework etc. I get a cheap thrill from being frugal (yes, pun was intended) and like cooking, enjoy the challenge of producing a good food for not much money, so I hope I will fit in well here!

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Post: # 20404Post Wombat »

G'Day Janet!

Welcome to the site. It sounds to me like you will fit in just fine.

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Hi Janet,

Yes, I think you'll find you have a lot in common with us...

Restricted space? I got given lots of surplus seed potatoes. They grow just about everywhere...

How do you manage to work for a book company? I'd be spending all my hard-earned cash on books if I did that! A visit to the book shop is a serious temptation to spend cash (and a must-do holiday treat!). :study:
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Post: # 20407Post planetjanet »

Hi Ina

Working in a bookshop was always one of my dream jobs; but this is a very niche market sort of book company, selling books about tractors, agricultural machinery, heavy haulage, that kind of thing.......try as I might, I can't work up any enthusiasm for the products we sell! How would you like to find 'The Illustrated History of Dustcarts' in your Christmas stocking? Some of our customers do. Each to his own, though - it's a nice little job, and only 10 minutes walk from where I live so I'm not complaining!

Janet

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Hello and welcome to the site. We actually have no-one from the whole of Africa on the map either as yet, it is starting to look pretty full for the uk.
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Post: # 20419Post shiney »

Hello Janet,

I love the username! Welcome. :lol: 8)
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Post: # 20507Post ina »

planetjanet wrote:How would you like to find 'The Illustrated History of Dustcarts' in your Christmas stocking?
Ergh, no. I do rather like old tractors, though - but not to the extent that I would buy books on that subject. (It's rather that I prefer working with them to working with those newfangled fully automatic/electronic/hydraulic monsters they use nowadays, where you need a stepladder to get in, and then a degree in electronics or IT to get them going! The old ones - if they didn't work, you could generally fix them with a kick in the right place. Or the judicious use of a spanner...)

PS: I grew up in a bookshop, and I've worked in a few.
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helloo janet please to meet you

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Hi Janet, welcome to the site.

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planetjanet wrote:Hi Ina

Working in a bookshop was always one of my dream jobs; but this is a very niche market sort of book company, selling books about tractors, agricultural machinery, heavy haulage, that kind of thing.......try as I might, I can't work up any enthusiasm for the products we sell! How would you like to find 'The Illustrated History of Dustcarts' in your Christmas stocking? Some of our customers do. Each to his own, though - it's a nice little job, and only 10 minutes walk from where I live so I'm not complaining!

Janet
Ooh, just the job for me! Love tractors, machinery, trucks and love books, but no money for either. Now, can somebody open a similar bookshop near me and give me about two days a week work? Please? :mrgreen:

Anyway, hi Janet. You'll be pleased to learn that nutters like me are in the minority here...

My OH and I used to live down in Yorkshire - Skipton, that bit of North Yorkshire that's more south and west than north.

Good luck with the vege growing. We started off small ourselves, with a patch behind terraced house, although our vegetable garden here covers more area than our old house and garden put together.

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PS Does the bookstore you work at have a website?
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Post: # 21878Post Hillbilly »

Hiya!!

Oh my DH will LOVE you. Any books on old grey fergies?

A jolly warm welcome to the site :mrgreen: I've spent a LOT of time in Yorkshire - gorgeous country.

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Post: # 22201Post Andy Hamilton »

We are in the process of setting up a self sufficientish book shop with books eco logic and green books if you want to sell your books through our shop then you can. Give me a pm to chat about rates if you like.
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Post: # 22326Post planetjanet »

Hi all, thanks for the warm welcome! The website for the place I work is www.classictractors.co.uk - and yes, there are a couple of books on the Fergi 20, and workshop manuals/operators books too. (We are very popular with partners of tractor enthusiasts when Christmas/birthdays come around!) I'll have a word with my boss about putting some books on here, Andy, though there may not be much that would be suitable.

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