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General => News => Topic started by: gwynnethmary on August 18, 2011, 15:10:39
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I just wanted to say thank you to the people on here who have answered several of my postings whilstweI´ve been in Sweden, helping to set up my son´s veggie plot. It´s been a real learning curve, but we now have 4 raised beds for veg, one huge cold frame full of manure and another raised bed for flowers. We´ve made paths, moved rubbish,helped to cut down a huge tree and remove it,set up a compost bin, and generally had a good tidy up around their huge garden. I´m looking forward now to getting back to the UK and my own little lottie! It will seem like a doddle compared to what we´ve been doing for the past month!
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I bet you are looking forward for your month's wages.. ;) ;D
How do you find life in Sweden?..have you been before? Did you have any chance for wildfood foraging?
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we were here five years ago, right up in the North. This time we're in the South-east, near kalmar, but in the countyside. We have been in the forest, and our daughter-in-law is always going off and coming back with blueberries, rasps and chanterelles. They´ve chosen a lovely spot to live in, and there will always be some project or another that we can help with when we visit. They have a nice big house, traditional wood built, which we´ve also been helping to paint, a huge workshop, which used to be the village school, and a garage cum summerhouse. Our son is hoping to be building furniture. he´s very talented in that department, so watch this space! The people in the village are very friendly, and often comment as they go by on the improvements to the place.