I'm lost for words, I mentioned on another thread that I'd not got an allotment yet - I hadn't mentioned it before cos I felt a little guilty really posting on allotment website but not having a lottie even though I have a veggie garden at home it didn't quite feel right. Over the weeks though as I've hanging about on a4a I realised that I'm not the only one without a lottie so I began not to feel so bad and finally admitted to not having an allotment.
Then today in the post came the letter offering me Plot 31 on the site of my choice - only 2 mins from my house.
Talk about excited there was no containing my elation - OH really thought I'd lost it the sprogs were dancing about and jumping up and down in excitement too.
I am still on cloud 9 and don't ever want to come down.
OH reckons if only he had know how happy something which only costs £18 per year could make me we'd have applied for a lottie years ago!!
:D ;D :) :D ;D :) :D ;D :)
It's a great feeling Delilah....enjoy ;D ;D ;D ;D
Congratulations Delilah, soon you will be as yampy as the rest of us ... ;D
Derekthefox :D
Wardy
So when are YOU going to find time to knit jumpers then?
Contrary to popular belief there are still only twenty-four hours in a day...I think ;)
Derek
Great news ;D
It is the two things together - having a lottie (or veggie patch) and all that goes with it and being able to discuss it with likeminded people on here that make the whole experience so special.
Good luck with the new lottie, Delilah. They call me Lottie at work, just because I have an allotment.
Regardless of whether people have an allotment or not, this site is great for all those that grow there own, or just chat about lottie/veggie related things. But I have to admit, that having your very own, plot/piece of land to grow your own, is a wonderfull thing. I'm very excited for you.
Lily
Woo hoo, you got a lotty, you got a lotty! ;D I was at mine all day yesterday burning stuff whilst OH was doing things with a hammer and nails. It was great!
Jean Luc what is "yampy" ??
Redclanger - was having that very conversation with Mr Delilah last night our friends do not understand our way of life atall - "why spend the time growing or making something which you can buy from the supermarket" is their response when I ve been making chutney or sowing seeds.
It has been so refreshing to talk openly without fear of repression to like minded people on a4a :)
Quote from: Delilah on November 21, 2005, 10:51:59
Redclanger - was having that very conversation with Mr Delilah last night our friends do not understand our way of life atall - "why spend the time growing or making something which you can buy from the supermarket" is their response when I ve been making chutney or sowing seeds.
To which the only answer is "Why buy something from the supermarket that's covered in chemical residues and God knows what else, and has been flown halfway around the world, when you can grow it yourself!"
Cheers,
Rob ;)
Exactly Rob :)
Wardy - have I missed something - have you had a birthday this week?
Quote from: wardy on November 21, 2005, 12:33:12
...My husband has just got me a book on self sufficiency ...
the John Seymour one?
Many congrats Delilah. Great news about your allotment. As everyone says, "now the fun begins"! We will want pics before too long. :) busy_lizzie
I bought John Seymour's Book on Self Sufficiency for my nephew. He's into that sort of thing, I wish someone would by it for me. I do believe John Seymour lived to be in his 90's he died last year - I think.
So there's something to be said for growing your own and being self sufficient, it helps you to live longer if John Seymour is anything to go buy. ;D ;D
Lily
Got the gate key today and went to view my little piece of heaven, was expecting it to look more like an overgrown wilderness but got the shock of my life. My plot has been completely cleared, a blank canvas so to speak, it does need digging over but the ground is so soft I was sinking into it.
Also met the site representative who told me about one or two of the characters especially one who doesn't like women allotmenteers and now I'm there it makes the grand total of 4 women out of 101 plots!
The first job has to be a shed cos I've got onions, garlic and broad beans in at home
Haven't got a camera Wardy, I know its a pain, I'll see what I can do, maybe borrow one!!
Thought you were hiding something - Happy Birthday for last week :D
Delilah, am slow-dimwit at min... ::)
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Great news!!!!
Lottie
Sorry helly not to reply earlier ... I got sidetracked ...
yampy = bonkers
I think of boxer dogs as yampy ...
Derekthefox :D
Quote from: wardy on November 22, 2005, 13:10:59
Oh forgot to say YES I have the self sufficiency book by John Seymour which my old man kindly bought me for my birthday last week (ssshh) - sure he meant well ;D
So I can drip feed (with monotonous regularity) all his pearls of wisdom onto A4A. I'm sure you'll all be pleased about that ;D
Hope you enjoy it - I did! (the new one and the old one)
Hang on, I need to get my head round this, being the sort of person that just 'does' things.
You use a book to learn about self sufficiency ... ?
Derekthefox :D
Well its like this...books are the fountain of knowledge..whats so hard about
that..no need to get your head round it...just put your head in the book
you might find you might even learn something !!! ::) ::) struth
I suppose the info in the book was once passed down through the generations but has been lost since we became a lazy throw away society that puts more emphasis on the latest this and the updated that!!
how many homes do you think have a PS1, PS2 and a PSP as well as an X Box, all the different Gameboys .............. the list goes on!!!!!
I'm thinking of trying my hand at a bit of brain surgery later. I got a book out the library and I am going to practice on my children. I have three so I should have cracked it before I run out of subjects.
He he he Wardy do you think I am a bit wicked !!! I regard myself as one of those self sufficient people who use books to fill in gaps in knowledge, which is what everyone is saying, and we all have gaps, of various sizes on different subjects. It amused me to query the need for a book on the subject of self sufficiency ... I think I jangled a few replies !!! ;D ;D ;D
Derekthefox :D
Think I need my own personal library - I've got lots of gaps ??? ???
Delilah good luck with your new plot :)
The_Snail
thanks Sexy - went down there yesterday with borrowed camera to take some piccys - just got to figure out how to post them now!!!!!!
pixels yes. You can use photoshop, ms photo editor or any imaging software.
Derekthefox :D
My school mate married a brain surgeon, he was called Dr Chumas, pronounced tumour.. ::) the Minister at my Gran's funeral was Pastor Skull..... ::) sorry, just musing.....
Lottie
Surgeon and Anaesthetist at our hospital, Mr Curry and Mr Rice ... (true)
Derekthefox ;D
ha ha thought you might like that one ! ;)
Derekthefox :D
There is a butcher the other side of Leicester called 'Tuff'
Derek
LOL ;D ;D