Hello from Norfolk UK

We love hearing from you, so here is your chance. Introduce yourself and tell us what makes you selfsufficient 'ish'. Go on don't be shy, we welcome one and all. You can also tell us how you heard about us if you like.
Archie
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Hello from Norfolk UK

Post: # 58842Post Archie »

Retired gardener, into self sufficency since John Seymour.
Latest project Sun Cookers (first year 2006 and now refining the system)
Do own garden and lots of foraging.
Freecycling too and came to here from downsizer.
Age 71 , hope I can keep up with you all.

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Post: # 58843Post burek »

Hello and welcome. :lol:
You will soon be hooked!

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Post: # 58845Post Shirley »

Hello Archie and WELCOME!

I bet you will have some wonderful hints and tips to share with us. I'm looking forward to reading your pearls of gardening/solar/foraging wisdom.
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Post: # 58848Post chadspad »

Hello and welcome Archie - where abouts are you in Norfolk? I used to live in Thetford.
My parents B&B in the beautiful French Vendee http://bed-breakfast-vendee.mysite.orange.co.uk/

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Post: # 58853Post Muddypause »

Now, I used to know an Archie when I lived in west Norfolk (over 20 years ago), and I guess he would now be about your age. But he was a metalworker, not a gardener, so unless you had a change of career, I guess you're not the same guy.

Anyway, welcome along.
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Post: # 58868Post Andy Hamilton »

Hello there and welcome to our forum. I look forward to reading some of your posts it sounds like we could learn a bit from you. - I hope you learn a bit from us too.
First we sow the seeds, nature grows the seeds then we eat the seeds. Neil Pye
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Post: # 58869Post Cornelian »

Hello Archie! Welcome from Tasmania!
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Post: # 58872Post red »

welcome
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I like like minded people... a bit like minded anyway.. well people with bits of their minds that are like the bits of my mind that I like...

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Post: # 58937Post ina »

Hi Archie, and a very warm welcome!
Ina
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Post: # 58938Post Nikki »

I'll keep an eye on your gardening posts. :)

Welcome, this is a great bunch here.
Interests: land care, organic, permaculture, animal welfare, home education, tea.

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Post: # 58949Post Archie »

Enough, enough...... thank you muchly, very international. Am on Freecycle West Norfolk as Archie. Did gardens for twenty years, really am gardened out. More into saving money, aka Moneysavingexpert.com, Martin Lewis's site , eeking out the pension.

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Hello from Norfolk UK

Post: # 59014Post yugogypsy »

Welcome-from a Canadian freecycling nut, rabid composter and garden fiend :mrgreen:

I've been here since March and I love it. Don't worry about your age, I've got a friend who is 90 and gardening and talking of getting chickens! :lol:

We help him when we can, lots of retired gardeners here where I live, we have several friends in their 80's still putting in a garden and putting up the produce.

:cheers: Lois

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Post: # 59078Post Archie »

Thank you for the welcome, not far off Thetford, and did Admin for 30 years before gardening.
\Have folks in Canada Luis, went there in 1948, literally built their own log cabin, so The Good Life even then.Cheers

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Post: # 59207Post Millymollymandy »

Hi Archie and welcome!

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