Hi, this is Rob from London

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Hi, this is Rob from London

Post: # 42691Post reefskin »

Oh. My. God.

I have found paradise.

Why did I never come across this before?

If there are any self-sufficient-ish people in London, and know the challenges of wanted to get all rural in an urban environment you'll know where I am coming from.

So far, my greatest outlet has been my blog.

But things are changing quickly.

I (possibly a little rashly, but I was unhappy) quit my job about 3 weeks ago to take a year out next year and start learning the skills I need to build us a straw bale house. So I'm available for any volunteer projects doing anything, pretty much anywhere.

Next week I'll be learning to coppice a the green wood centre, because I have always wanted to be a woodsman and have my own woodland.

And I have found these forums.

Good luck comes in threes, and self-sufficientish guys, thank you for doing what you do...

Rob x
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Post: # 42692Post Wombat »

G'Day Rob,

I am taking 3 months off next year with similar sorts of ideas, but based around our small yard and urban home. Good luck with yours!

and wlecome to the site!

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Post: # 42694Post 2steps »

Hi Rob :flower:

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Post: # 42700Post Daisy's Mum »

HEY! Good luck with the new direction, and there are plenty of people here to use as a sounding board thats for sure.

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Post: # 42701Post wulf »

Hello from another Londoner!

Wulf

ps. interesting blog - I'll keep an eye on that.
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Post: # 42706Post Pilsbury »

Hi from another londonish neighbour, well London brough, essex address but close enough anyway, welcome and enjoy, we look forward to helping you and your help for us
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Post: # 42715Post Merry »

Hello and Welcome Rob.
Sounds as though you`re in for an exciting year - look forward to sharing it with you :cheers:

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Post: # 42717Post paradox »

Hi rob

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Post: # 42723Post red »

welcome!

apart from Ben Law's book, do you recommend any books on coppicing?
Red

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Post: # 42735Post monkeynuts »

Hi Rob and welcome.

I don't know if it would interest you but have you looked at WWOOF.

It is something I would love to do.

Here's the link for the UK but it is world wide.
..http://www.wwoof.org/wwoof_uk/
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Post: # 42745Post townie smallholder »

Hi there Rob..

Its a great journey to be on :) I'll take a wee peek at your web blog

p.s. its an excellent site!

TS

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Post: # 42750Post HILLDREAMER90 »

HELLO :cheers: :cheers:
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Post: # 42811Post Andy Hamilton »

wow really going for it, good to hear. DO pop in here from time to and keeps us up to date with it all.

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Post: # 42826Post Millymollymandy »

Hi there, welcome, and good luck with your year out. Sounds like you are going to have a ball!

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