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Hiya- fae a wee place in Scotland!

Post: # 62473Post pikilily »

Hello....I am not sure what to write - dont want to talk too much about myself. We have a smallholding here in Strathmore...about 5 acres now. Animals include 2 horses (floyd and shelby), 3 dogs (Maddie, Sunny and Oddy-Asbo), dont knowhow many cats, 20 hens including 2 cockerals (Tom and Rory)...Three chicks reapeared with mother hen the other day. One Muscovey Duck called Matilda. One husband and two large teenage children....must be all the manure!

The ground holds greenhouses, vegetable gardens, a nissan hut to house the winter hay and straw, stables, and numerous sheds. We also have a small orchard with apples pears, plums, peaches, figs, and grapes.

I work full time as a nurse and spend spare time on the animal side of things. A awful lot of time is spent on the livestock.. .My husband has now taken over most of the gardening...under my supervision of course!

I am stuck at home with a broken wrist at the moment :shock: so I am catching up on some of the research on ssishing! this site looks like fun, looking forward to talking to you all. Pikilily :flower:

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Post: # 62475Post ohareward »

Hi Pikilily, Welcome to the forum. As you can see I am underneath. I was in Scotland in the '60s. Two weeks in Edinburgh and four in Ayr. Loved it.

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Post: # 62483Post red »

hi and welcome


ouch on the wrist.. hope that heals soon
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Post: # 62497Post Millymollymandy »

Hi and welcome! You must be really busy with that set up - sounds like a full time job even without having a full time job (if you see what I mean)! Just hope your family are doing all the chores and waiting on you hand and foot whilst you recuperate!

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Post: # 62528Post Shirley »

Hello from another bit of Scotland - I'm in Aberdeenshire and we've got ducks, chooks, geese and goats... it's all go at the moment... lots of chicks, new goslings, and our duck is sitting on eggs that are due shortly.

Hope the wrist isn't giving you too much grief... make the most of the help from your husband - by the time your wrist is fixed he'll be an expert :mrgreen:
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Post: # 62565Post Silver Ether »

oh poor you poorly wrist ... get some Comfrey oil massged above anf below the plaster will help heal quicker and if you know a homeopath ... they are great at healing broken bits from the inside ... oh sorry :oops: Hello

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thanks for the warm welcome

Post: # 62703Post pikilily »

thanks to everyone for their words of welcome.

Wrist is still sore...but thats :flower: my own fault because I cant stop myself from doing silly things like trimming hedges and cleaning out the hen house....and of course this is all in the rain....ummmm i supose everything we do is in the rain these days.

Keep on looking out for that yellow thing in the sky -it is supposed to be good for us occasionally. :flower:

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Post: # 62710Post Shirley »

pikilily wrote:
Keep on looking out for that yellow thing in the sky -it is supposed to be good for us occasionally. :flower:
It's gone on holiday somewhere :flower:
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Post: # 62730Post hoomin_erra »

The big yellow what????

All my Tomato plants are slowing dying from a severe lack of it.

Oh, and hello from the borders.

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Post: # 62760Post Thurston Garden »

And hello frae Sunny Dunny - Sunny my ar*e!

If you spot that yellow thing in the sky, can you let me know? :roll:
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yellow thing in the sky

Post: # 62842Post pikilily »

Hey it happened...we had a day of NO rain, plenty of yellow rays and a good dose of wind to dry things off.....yippeeeeeeee. spent the whole day oooot the hoose soaking it all up :cheers: :flower: :flower:

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Post: # 63046Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there and welcome to the site. sympathies about the wrist I did the same once, still hurts in the cold weather.
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Post: # 63052Post Thomzo »

Hi and Welcome

I hope that poor wrist heals soon but, of course, you must let it recover completely before you do anything with it (or at least that's what you tell Mr Pikilily :lol: ).

Cheers
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