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Title: Hello from a sort of small holder lol
Post by: lewis6563 on May 11, 2010, 09:10:36 pm
Hi there, I'm Tina, and have recently found this fab site.  I live in a farmhouse smack bang in the middle of a new estate overlooking the Ochills here in Scotland!!! Haven't got much land unfortunately but a big enough garden to be coping with.  We are animal & children mad here;we are a family of 5 and we have a choccy lab pup, 3 cats, 1 kitten, fish, rabbits, guinea pig, rats, degu, multi mammats, snakes and a veg patch lol.  In the process of getting some chucks, I would so love to be self sufficient one day in the future but for now I'm enjoying the little bits that I can do. 

I look forward to joining in on this fab forum xxx
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Post by: ukag0972 on May 11, 2010, 09:33:34 pm
Hi, from sunny argyll!
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Post by: doganjo on May 11, 2010, 09:35:03 pm
Welcome from Clackmannan :wave: - I'm a bit like you, have 5 dogs, a cat, 3 ducks, a cockerel and 8 hens :-[, a big garden with fruit ;D and veg ;D and shrubs ;D and weeds >:(.  Would love more land but not possible here and not likely to moev.  Hope you enjoy our company1 ;D
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Post by: Sandy on May 11, 2010, 09:53:01 pm
Hello from Clackmannan too!!! You shall have to pup into the meetings here for the Smallholders, great lot and some benifits too!! I just have a garden and some chilckens, a pair of DUcks (poor lilly is getting far too much attention from Charlie!!!) 2 adult Black Labs, a yellow lab 5 mth old pup from our own litter and a 5mth chocolate bought in to complete out "famiy" so we have a common chocie dog!!! I run a Bed and Breakfast too so am at home more often than not, usualy cleaning!!! ;D
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Post by: jameslindsay on May 11, 2010, 09:54:42 pm
Hi Tina, I hope you achieve your ambitions. :)
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Post by: lewis6563 on May 11, 2010, 10:07:02 pm
Hello from Clackmannan too!!! You shall have to pup into the meetings here for the Smallholders, great lot and some benifits too!! I just have a garden and some chilckens, a pair of DUcks (poor lilly is getting far too much attention from Charlie!!!) 2 adult Black Labs, a yellow lab 5 mth old pup from our own litter and a 5mth chocolate bought in to complete out "famiy" so we have a common chocie dog!!! I run a Bed and Breakfast too so am at home more often than not, usualy cleaning!!! ;D



Thankyou for the lovely warm welcomes. 

Sandy we will have to meet up for a doggy walk, my friend has a black lab, could be the labs day out lol.  When and where is the small holders meetings held, sounds good to me? 

Tina x
Title: Re: Hello from a sort of small holder lol
Post by: lewis6563 on May 11, 2010, 10:10:25 pm
Welcome from Clackmannan :wave: - I'm a bit like you, have 5 dogs, a cat, 3 ducks, a cockerel and 8 hens :-[, a big garden with fruit ;D and veg ;D and shrubs ;D and weeds >:(.  Would love more land but not possible here and not likely to moev.  Hope you enjoy our company1 ;D

A large dog walk then lol, ive only been here in tullibody for 2 years, clackmannan is the place where you have the man and woman holding hands on the roundabout?
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Post by: doganjo on May 11, 2010, 10:13:44 pm
Sure have - Sandy likes it I don't!  Could have spent the money on better things for the community.
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Post by: lewis6563 on May 11, 2010, 10:22:58 pm
lol I agree, ive got a metal man holding some leaves too on our roundabout, actually i think its similar to your man, and down near fishcross its the woman!  But the council are closing public loos because they have no money left in the pot lol i wonder why!!!!   Oooh the debate lol
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Post by: Daisys Mum on May 11, 2010, 10:24:49 pm
Hi and welcome from me too, no labs here but my daughter has a choccy one. I just have a Jack Russell and 2 Chihuahuas, a rapidly increasing flock of sheep, hens and ducks just now. 4 pigs at the end of June.A veg patch with no veg planted yet, a greenhouse waiting on the tomatoes etc being put into the growbags and I am ashamed to say I am having the rest of the garden sorted out by a professional as I have let the shrubs etc get too big and it was a total mess.
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Post by: Rosemary on May 11, 2010, 10:42:10 pm
The money for public art tends to be specific grant not from the revenue grant, so art work doesn't substitute for loos, in any sense.

Check out the CSSA website www.smallholders.info
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Post by: doganjo on May 11, 2010, 11:26:17 pm
I think we all know about budgets and ring fencing and pots of money for specific projects, Rosemary.  Doesn't stop us wanting things differently!  Still think they're a waste of money and resources.
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Post by: Sandy on May 12, 2010, 10:10:29 am
I love public art, especially all the foil people on the roundabouts in Clackmannanshire!!!!!  Art is very important to me, adding to the natural environment and so its like not having pictures or flowers in your house!! I went into ALloa with Steve to see the new sculptures in the center but they were wrapped up. I know we are not getting hanging baskets in Clackmannan this year and I am not putting window box's up!!! Psychologically, nice surroundings create an environment that is less lightly to be vandalised!! in simple terms, if the place is cared for then most people respect that!!
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Post by: Daisys Mum on May 12, 2010, 10:16:22 am

Again I agree with you Sandy, I love the Angel of the North at Gateshead, hubby always says what a waste of money when we pass it ,guaranteed to keep us arguing for the next 20 miles or so.
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Post by: Rosemary on May 12, 2010, 11:15:23 am
Yep, I love it too even if I don't particularly like each art work. It would be a dull world if we only dealt with the functional. The man and child at the station in Alloa is beautiful and always brings a lump to my throat.

Hoping to get to the Glasgow Boys exhibition at Kelvingrove soon. Saw "Monet in the 21st Century" at the Royal Academy some years ago - couldn't get that at all, but went to an exhibition of work by Ingres at the National Portrait Gallery and was, literally, moved to tears by his work. Mind you, I AM a big softy. Sorry - gone off topic. ::)
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Post by: doganjo on May 12, 2010, 11:27:57 am
Maybe my accounting background has trained me to be too critical of Councils and their spending cuts in areas that matter yet splurging on what seems to me a waste of resources.  And Budgets and ring fencing were my life until 2003.  I like art too, in my home and in art gallerys.,  I own a number of beautiful paintings and limited edition prints - my William Haining original of Catterline in oils is stunning!  We must agree to disagree I think ;D ;D ;D
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Post by: valr on May 12, 2010, 12:36:42 pm
Hi and weclome Tina - I am in Brightons near Falkirk.... 3 cats 5 chickens and a veg patch and greenhouse - with dreams of having more land and animals one day!
Title: Re: Hello from a sort of small holder lol
Post by: Rosemary on May 12, 2010, 07:20:17 pm
Maybe my accounting background has trained me to be too critical of Councils and their spending cuts in areas that matter yet splurging on what seems to me a waste of resources. 

Maybe my background as a local government officer has trained me to be overly sensitive to criticism of well-intentioned, hard working Council officers who have to deal with a) mad politicians and b) moaning general public.

Present company excepted of course. ;)
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Post by: doganjo on May 12, 2010, 10:59:42 pm

Present company excepted of course. ;)
;) ;D ;D ;D

Re Tuesday - are you going up with anyone - Sandy is coming with me and Liz (Cockers) - my car can be a 7 seater if necessary ;D
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Post by: Rosemary on May 13, 2010, 07:39:54 am
I can't go. I have to work on Tuesday - at thsi time of year, farm visits come first, Im afraid.
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Post by: Sandy on May 13, 2010, 08:24:48 am
I think councils waste more on civic functions  ;) They should all take their own pack lunch as no one pays for mine ;)
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Post by: hexhammeasure on May 13, 2010, 08:52:24 am
did no-one think of putting art up in the public loo's? that way they get spruced up and people can pop in 'for the view'







slightly tongue-in-cheek
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Post by: little blue on May 14, 2010, 08:02:49 pm
hello and welcome....
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Post by: doganjo on May 14, 2010, 10:27:36 pm
I can't go. I have to work on Tuesday - at thsi time of year, farm visits come first, Im afraid.
Aw that's a shame!  We'll miss you.  Hope the move plans are goingwell.
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Post by: Sandy on May 14, 2010, 10:53:45 pm
I am sooooooooooo wanting to hang a handbag on the statue outside the roundabout at Tesco  ;)
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Post by: Hilarysmum on May 15, 2010, 11:38:30 am
PICTURE   PICTURE    PICTURE    please  (that is when you hang the handbag)
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Post by: Sandy on May 16, 2010, 08:25:54 pm
I remember hanging a tissue on a Fenwicks model and moving her arms, I just love doing stuff like that!! Years ago, I worked at an upper school, next door to my house, one of the to soon be expelled, young man, said to me " tonight, I am going to ring that school bell!! it was on the top of the school and as I said next to my house, well, I said " don't do that, it's dangerouse etc etc" then, as I went out into my garden that night, I heard the bell toll!!! I smiled and new who it was, when I went back to work the next day they head said, in the staff room " on my window was written a name" I knew it to be the boy's nick name but said nothing, he also climbed in and left a bottle of wine (the head was thought to  be a heavy drinker!!) on his desk and the head said, course I will through that away!!!! I saw the funny side of course and kept my little secret!!