Re: NEWCASTLE DISEASE in UK




"nuele mersch" <fowls@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Jill,
>
> thank you, I'm fine. Sorry for the late reply, but since we sold our
> lovely 17th century cottage and bought an old farm that needs a lot of
> building work

You mad crazy fools you --- Congratulations - but you are still mad crazy
fools !!!!!!
You do realise you will never have any money -- the list of jobs to be done
will only get longer and you will age two years in every 12 months !!!
You had such a beautiful place but I take it this one has more space --
you do know that nature abhors a vacuum
which just means you are going to fill that space with SO much more work
!!!!


I hardly have the time to realize who I am and where I am
> ;-)

If you care to share - on or off group -- I would love to see your new place

Don't forget to take tonnes of piccies over every job
In 10 years time when you have not got as far as you are planning right now
its very useful to remind yourself that actually you have travelled a great
deal from the place you are in right now -- others notice the change its
much harder to see it yourself sometimes once you are past the "major"
changes

let alone read s.a.p. I'm not keen on the work at all, but I'm so
> looking forward to living there, there'll be such a lot of room for
> everything we want to do.

What are your plans?
Its so good to hear of another "nuts" plans <big grin>
Its always reassuring to know we are not alone in the overambitious
wonderful ideas and dreams that farms easily let you slip into

>
> I'm glad to hear the Newcastle outbreak has been stopped so quickly!
>
> I hope the weather has been more friendly up in Scotland than the last
> years and you've had a bit of summer!

I drove home from one of our nearest cities [2.5 hours] where I have had to
spend the past few days for family reasons through the increasingly stunning
countryside -- up into the mountains in crystal clear skies except enough
clouds across the tops to be interesting

We are not away from home enough to realise just how beautiful this area
is -- I really appreciated why so many folks come so far to visit here
today -- for many reasons !!

Its good to be home -- I look forward to hearing about your new place --
sounds really exciting

If you get the chance to drop a line once in a while it would be so fun

--

regards
Jill Bowis

Pure bred utility chickens and ducks
Housing; Equipment, Books, Videos, Gifts
Herbaceous; Herb and Alpine nursery
Working Holidays in Scotland
http://www.kintaline.co.uk



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> Nuele (D)


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