Hi from Moray - sunny today - hurray, we need the hay to keep dry for baling.
We jumped from being wage slaves to being slaves to the land a few years ago - it was a huge decision but we've not regretted it - despite the midges in the summer, the cold and snow, the dark winter days and the tough times when things don't go right.
The compensations are wonderful - the midges bring the house martins and the swallows, the wildlife is amazing, the mountains and the sea are within a 30 minute drive, the cold crisp winter days are beautiful and we can cope with the snow. We've grown a small starter herd of 4 Shetland heifers to a nice group of 24 beasties. We've sat outside a pub in Feb, in shirt sleeves, watching the heat haze rise from the road, seen snow in late May, life is never boring. Sometimes it's sunny at the front of the house and raining on the field out the back...
We moved from the SE of England to the NE of Scotland - we rented a house up here for a year whilst we found somewhere with land. We 'thought' we wanted about 10-15 acres - but we discovered that quantity is popular (= more expensive) and found that properties with more land were more cost effective. We found a lovely small farm outside a very friendly village in Moray - and we've lived here happily for the past 7 years.
Where ever you find your dream home, have fun and enjoy the freedom, I'm sure you won't regret it.
Sue