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diary of a comedy sheep farm
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<blockquote data-quote="adam_farming" data-source="post: 7205477" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>Just finished reading this from the start, once started I couldn't "put it down" so to speak! Took about a week in snippets here and there. </p><p>It made particularly interesting reading as for a time I was assistant manager for the "large local estate" mentioned and lived in the next village. I would pass the driveway to Spin Towers most days and enjoy looking at the sheep bordering the road which I have to say were always behind a fence when I saw them, but I now realise it might not have been the right fence!</p><p>It has been enjoyable as new places and people crop up trying to work out who or where they are. </p><p>I even think we once shared "the stage" at a harvest festival at FD church (pre the diary era) for a sort of "farmers report" type thing. Being less than a year out of university at the time and very much out of my depth in all aspects of life and work, I'm glad the diary wasn't around to report my brief and vague report about trying to farm in 37 parishes at once. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, myself and mrs a_f regularly come back to Narth Naaaarfulk for long weekends etc so I'll now excitedly point out Spin Towers to her when we have a ride round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam_farming, post: 7205477, member: 1983"] Just finished reading this from the start, once started I couldn't "put it down" so to speak! Took about a week in snippets here and there. It made particularly interesting reading as for a time I was assistant manager for the "large local estate" mentioned and lived in the next village. I would pass the driveway to Spin Towers most days and enjoy looking at the sheep bordering the road which I have to say were always behind a fence when I saw them, but I now realise it might not have been the right fence! It has been enjoyable as new places and people crop up trying to work out who or where they are. I even think we once shared "the stage" at a harvest festival at FD church (pre the diary era) for a sort of "farmers report" type thing. Being less than a year out of university at the time and very much out of my depth in all aspects of life and work, I'm glad the diary wasn't around to report my brief and vague report about trying to farm in 37 parishes at once. Anyway, myself and mrs a_f regularly come back to Narth Naaaarfulk for long weekends etc so I'll now excitedly point out Spin Towers to her when we have a ride round. [/QUOTE]
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