The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: cmorrell on December 21, 2009, 02:35:10 pm
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As an update to the post I made last week and a brief announcement at the CSSA AGM, I have received enough general interest to go ahead with the project and spent some time over the weekend putting a website together to get things moving.
The very short recap for anyone who doesn't have a clue what I'm on about. Through 2010 I want to visit a number of smallholders, from back garden enthusiasts to those acting commercially, several times each with a view to capturing photographs which show the true lives of a smallholder in centralish Scotland.
Could anyone who has an interest in participating in the project, even if you've already told me, visit the following link, read the blurb if you're bored enough and submit your details through the Participation Form linked from the left menu.
http://otherlives.calummorrell.com/smallholding
While I'm not expecting anyone to up for this option, weather permitting, I would like to begin during the last couple of hours of Hogmany so I am capturing the very start of 2010 and then end the project in similar fashion in the very early hours of 1st Jan 2010. If anyone is willing to have me present at either of those points, please mention it in the general text box on the form.
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Nice website
I have filled in a form - sounds like a great project
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Thanks Kirsty (and others)! ;D
Still looking for more participants so don't be shy or think your set up is no use to me. If you're interested in taking part, fill in a form and I'll get in touch :)
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Just thought I'd mention I now have enough people at different levels of smallholding willing to help me with this project to make it viable and all but two sets of people have completed the participation form. That doesn't mean I wouldn't welcome anyone else thinking about it!
For those of you who have completed the participation form, THANK YOU! I'll be delighted to work with each of you and will be getting in touch over the next week or so. I'm a big wuss though, so unlikely to be driving out to meet any of you until the weather has improved a bit ;D
Happy winter tree festival everyone :love:
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Calum, I haven't bothered doing a form but I assumed you'd ask me if you need my input. By the way, don't bother coming to see either my pups or Sandy's in the next day or so - snow has started again. Donald left here this morning at 11 for Paisley and the M8 was down to one lane and the Renfrew Road dual carriageway is getting snowed up. D}
Sarah said it's snowing centre Stirling too and our bridge is banking up as I write. Hope it clears for New Year as two of the pups are going on the 3rd.
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Annie, I've been shying away from asking people directly as it could be a little bit intrusive at times and I don't want anyone to feel awkward about saying they don't want to take part. But if you're interested and willing to put up with me, I'd love it if you would participate. The form just lets me collect everyone's data in one place which makes it far easier for me to maintain records and not miss people etc.
It's been snowing here as well. Our almost clear roads very quickly snowed over and I'm staying firmly indoors.. until I run out of flour, enough for another three loaves so about a week worth.
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I've recently been interviewed by ITV for a programme about the night running of the coal trains and they ran a webcam overnight in my bedroom (I moved to the spare for the night ;)) Nothing could be more intrusive than that although they were all lovely people - a team of 4 including two reporters and two cameramen/girls for 24 hours.
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Then by all means, complete a form and let me annoy you through the year, Annie! ;D
Also .. wow .. got got a signup by someone with 117 acres .. the range of participants I have, from small to large, is incredible ;D
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Then by all means, complete a form and let me annoy you through the year, Annie! ;D
Also .. wow .. got got a signup by someone with 117 acres .. the range of participants I have, from small to large, is incredible ;D
You wouldn't want my little place I don't think. All I have is a few hens and ducks and one raised bed for my veg!
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That would only make you the second smallest person in the project!
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Smallest smallholding, I mean. I haven't asked for people's heights...
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So who is the smallest then???? We are far too busy doing the B&B stuff most of the time, I would love to spend more time outdoors but it takes me till it's nearly dark to do indorrs when we have guests......
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Sandy, they're on this forum and well enough known I believe .. but I'm choosing not to list the people involved until I've had direct contact with everyone. I hope the suspense doesn't cause you too many sleepless nights ;)
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Well I may qualify after all - I think I may be about to take up bee-keeping. Sarah and Duncan won a silent auction at church for a short bee-keeping course and four wheel drive off-roading as well. Sarah mentioned just a few minutes ago about seeing the gentleman next week about it. Rob is going to have a look at my garden soon to decide the best place for a beehive.
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So birds and bees aye :love: Hope you do, we would like Bees but not practicle at all.......Honey, :D
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Wonder where our resident photographer has got to? Out taking photos in this lovely weather no doubt :). I only have my mobile and a cam corder, but the mobile is quite good with Carl Zeiss optics and Tessar 2.8/5.6 autofocus whatever that means ::) It is a 5 megapixel thingy so the photo quality is pretty good. I rarely use my camcorder these days as the mobile can take short video clips. What does everyone else use? Remember we'll be looking for photos for the CSSA calendar for 2011. Can't leave it all to Calum! ;D ;)
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I bet we will get loads upon loads of ecellant snow photos for net year (whops) my x keeps going...to much xxxxxxxing!!! Calum! hope you have taken some photos of the snowy Ochils???
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I'm afraid I've done absolutely nothing photography wise since this nastiness started ... walking in this stuff stresses my spine very quickly and I have too much work on to risk a set back at present :(
Sandy, I've been considering options for the Ochils if I can get it before the snow goes higher up .. the main shot I want to do will require the roads to be completely clear of snow/ice, especially the rarely driven on ones that go quite high into the Ochils!
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I use the rather nice camera that belongs to Alex. I'm not really technical enough to tell you lots about it, but its quite a good one. He rarely gets a chance to use it these days because I hog it. As it happens, we bought lots of stuff in Aldi yesterday- a new camcorder, a tiny camcorder which doubles as a still camera, and a sewing machine!
Beth