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Title: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: plumseverywhere on June 15, 2012, 02:59:40 pm
I've given in. I've bought waterproof trousers. No more milking the goat with a Tesco bag over my bum - never did get to patent my blue stripey knickers  :innocent:  
   
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: jaykay on June 15, 2012, 03:21:42 pm
 :D

Here it is a matter for considerable comment amongst us 'farming folk' full or part time, if we've managed to spend an entire day (or, total shock, several days in a row  :o) in only wellies with no permanently attached waterproof trousers.

It feels so normal to step into wellies and pull up the waterproofs that on the rare occasions I've removed the waterproofs, I go to pull them up anyway  ::)
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: Fowlman on June 15, 2012, 03:30:59 pm
Lovely and sunny here today although its very windy.
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: plumseverywhere on June 15, 2012, 03:37:53 pm
Alas, I have tried to model myself on a dress and joules welly wearing 'smallholder' but have failed  ;D   The time has come to admit to myself (and the poor, long suffering neighbours) that plastic supermarket bag knickers are not the way forward and I must go for 'practical'.  They are even navy blue - not lilac or purple like everything else in my wardrobe, sheeeeesh.
shame they've not arrived yet.......time to get the placky bag out to milk savannah now.........
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Post by: RUSTYME on June 15, 2012, 04:21:15 pm
I gave up years ago , i just get wet now .
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: sabrina on June 15, 2012, 04:26:26 pm
Over the years I have worn some horrible looking clothes for our Scottish weather, the sad thing is I feel quite normal  :eyelashes:
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Post by: Mammyshaz on June 15, 2012, 05:20:10 pm
I live in wellies and waterproofs. The coat and trousers often look like jumping into a river themselves to get a bit of cleanliness  ::) ( they do get washed ..honest)
And I'm not even a smallholder yet. Neighbour said he didn't recognise me the other day, I looked different. I had to laugh. I was in gym wear for an exercise class. He never sees me out of wellies and waterproofs. They hide a lot of sins  :eyelashes:
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: jaykay on June 15, 2012, 05:24:50 pm
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Alas, I have tried to model myself on a dress and joules welly wearing 'smallholder' but have failed
I am more modelled on Compo I think (Last of the Summer Wine)  :D
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: Roxy on June 15, 2012, 05:28:55 pm
Torrential rain all night, and most of today too.  Just about to start evening milking, and feeding, so for the next three hours I will be outside in this weather.  I spend my life in wellies, go shopping, into the bank, althought I do dabble them in the stream before setting off.
 
Such a shame for all the summer events taking place - lots of wells dressing and village Rose Queen events etc. round here.  Not to mention the silage and hay making which no one has done here.  Going the same way as last summer, a nice April/May and then rain for the rest of the summer.
 
Really annoyed as we have so much outside work to do, fencing etc. and painting sheds and stables, and not good to be out in this, but I suppose we have to grit our teeth and carry on.
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: kumquat on June 15, 2012, 05:49:04 pm
Raining in North Wales (Ruthin) yesterday and all day today. I've had to succumb and light the woodburner....ahh that's better.


All the jobs can wait till tomorrow.  ;)




Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: mab on June 15, 2012, 06:53:19 pm
I know why this is happening - I just bought some more solar panels 2 days ago!


Even more frustrating as I still haven't installed my microhydro-electric system yet (still buying and building it - and looking at Env.Agency red-tape).



There's enough water going down the hill for ~5kw ATM.


I just know that as soon as I get it installed there'll be no rain for 6 months+ .


marcus
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: jaykay on June 15, 2012, 06:59:13 pm
 :-*
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: bloomer on June 15, 2012, 07:04:22 pm
I know why this is happening - I just bought some more solar panels 2 days ago!


Even more frustrating as I still haven't installed my microhydro-electric system yet (still buying and building it - and looking at Env.Agency red-tape).



There's enough water going down the hill for ~5kw ATM.


I just know that as soon as I get it installed there'll be no rain for 6 months+ .


marcus




please get it installed asap
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: plumseverywhere on June 15, 2012, 07:12:21 pm
So...I chose not to wear the tesco knickers and guess what?! I have fallen over - mud all down my back (not just mud by the smell of it...) I bet the neighbours loved that spectacle, goats learnt some new swear words and I had to milk the goat all soggy and smelly (chickens got that 4 pints)  Really hacked off now - and yes, was wearing a white jumper. s*ds law. oh and I landed on my coccyx so ruddy ouch aswell.
Marcus, get those panels up ASAP! please!!!
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Post by: Mallows Flock on June 15, 2012, 07:37:39 pm
I LOVE my waterproofs...Jack orton waterproof trousers for the Shooting Crowd.... totally waterproof and material on the outside so you can tip sheep against you without them slipping against any nylon fabric! I wear them all year round! LOL
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Post by: in the hills on June 15, 2012, 08:19:20 pm
Rain, rain and more rain in Powys.
 
Plums, how could you have survived for so long without waterproof trousers?  :o   ;D  Live in mine and they are mud coloured.
 
White jumper?!  ???
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: SallyintNorth on June 16, 2012, 01:38:18 am
White jumper?!  ???
I wear buy a lot of white clothes.  They're often going cheap ends-of-lines etc, and once I've worn them a few times they become kinda fawn - except the bit that's tucked in my socks / wellies, which may stay white-ish!

I have long stopped caring what I look like about the farm, the livestock don't and they're all that matter.  (Well, and BH, but he seems to love me no matter what I wear or how I smell!  :love:) 

Given the thousands of visitors to the Wall, there must be a load of holiday snaps with lady-farmer-in-rags-on-quad-bike-with-two-collies - jaykay, Compo looks (and probably smells) positively sartorial compared to me on an average day!  :D
Title: Re: OK British 'summer', you win.
Post by: omnipeasant on June 16, 2012, 06:08:10 pm
I'm with Mabon this. When I bought a raincoat in March it heralded weeks of lovely weather. If I start looking into hydro electric power (fast enough to sweep lambs away so should have enough power to turn some turbines!!) then it will all be dry again