Late-ish introduction

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Nomada
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Late-ish introduction

Post: # 134392Post Nomada »

Hello everyone, I joined the site a while ago but never had much time on my hands to post an introduction. Plus I'm a bit shy, but you all seem like a friendly bunch. I'm hoping to have a bit of time over Christmas to spend more time here, maybe even make a (hopefully) useful contribution to some threads :wink: I'm in my mid 20's, from the northwest, full time plus doing a masters part time in an ecological related subject. Live with my fiance (hate that word) and two rats. Interested in all things related to wildlife, ecology, foraging, herblism, sulf sufficiency and other stuff like that. I also like me crafts and have just learned how to knit from my mum :thumbleft: Nice to meet you all :mrgreen: ! :salute: <- closest thing I can find to a waving action is this salute :oops:
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Post: # 134400Post Green Aura »

Hi Nomada
Whereabouts in the North-west?
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Post: # 134401Post StripyPixieSocks »

Hiya... don't be shy the people here are great (this coming from someone who is excruciatingly shy)

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Post: # 134404Post Millymollymandy »

Hello and welcome!
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Post: # 134458Post red »

welcome :flower:
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Post: # 134463Post Loobyloo »

Hey There!

Sounds like we have some interests in common including the dislike of saying 'fiance'!

xx

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Post: # 134513Post Nomada »

Hi everyone, thanks for the welcomes. Green Aura, I'm from Knowsley, I'm in Liverpool nowLoobyloo, I know. But it's easier than saying long term partner who is soon to become husband. Or something like that!
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Post: # 134518Post Clara »

Hola! Welcome.
Nomada wrote:...it's easier than saying long term partner who is soon to become husband. Or something like that!
I too hate that word, i guess that's why i keep saying no when I get asked to marry OH? My advice: get married quickly!
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Post: # 134653Post Andy Hamilton »

:wave: :wave: :wave: :wave: just type : then wave follwed by another :

And welcome !!
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Post: # 134669Post Davy »

welcome and hope you enjoy your stay :bootyshake:

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