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Hello from Australia

Post: # 78430Post mauzi »

Hi all, I am joining from the New England Area, NSW, Australia and looking forward to getting you know you all and sharing our experiences of self sufficiency and learning more from you all.

A bit about myself: We (My husband and two boys aged 18 and 17 now) live on 25 acres in the mountains on a block that was completely bush when we bought it some 3 years ago. Since that time we have build a rammed earth loft style cottage (as a first stage) and are just about to start on a rammed earth house. We milled all the timber on our portable lucas mill, made the windows - well you have the picture - every little bit of it. It was an amazing experience and certainly one that taught us to appreciate timber and the enormous potential of building with earth. We have temperature ranges here of a max 32 degrees and a min of -18 degrees.

We are well on the way to being self sufficient - have a large food garden (haven't needed to buy any vegetables now for over a year) and keep dairy goats (British Alpine), Pigs (Berkshire and Berkshire/Duroc cross), Meat Rabbits, Geese, Chickens, Ducks, one irish donkey, two whippets (dogs) and one Kelpie working dog , bees, oh and a cat. Gosh I don't think I left anything out. :lol: If anyone is interested and wants to have a look, we have a website that has some photos of our place, animals and us plus stuff on self-sufficiency and our experiences. The address is www.sarariver.com

We are interested in old crafts and skills and have had a go at many of these. Maybe some more on all that at some other time.

My husband was born in Cornwall and we live in what is known as Celtic country. My ancestors were Scottish and Irish so we keep up the celtic movement here with my husband and boys donning the kilts regularly. I play penny whistle and flute (used to be in a celtic band) but while we are setting up I am having a break for a bit.

Well that will do for now (otherwise it will turn into a book). Look forward to chatting some more and joining in the threads.

Oh, forgot to say that I have met Nev (Wombat) on an Australian site - hello Nev didn't know you were over here. I found this site on a general curiosity search.

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Post: # 78436Post Wombat »

Hey Mauzi!

Nice to see you here. Welcome to the -ish!

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Post: # 78440Post ina »

Hiya Mauzi - I think we'll be able to learn a lot from you! Welcome to SSish!
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Post: # 78457Post red »

hi and welcome - sounds like you are living the dream
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Hiya and welcome! Whereabouts in NSW is New England? Sounds very cold there!

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Post: # 78554Post Wombat »

Millymollymandy wrote:Hiya and welcome! Whereabouts in NSW is New England? Sounds very cold there!
It's on the Northern Tablelands MMM.

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Post: # 78556Post Millymollymandy »

Thanks Nev - I thought it must have been in the Snowy Mts! :shock:

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welcome

Post: # 78558Post mauzi »

Thanks for the welcome all. I am still getting used to the site but enjoying it. Lots of interesting people and places.

MMM, Nev was spot on, Northern Tablelands in northern NSW. It is cold here in winter but we really love it - summers are really lovely (not to hot) and cool nights all year round.

Cheers
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Ahoy! :salute: from a fellow Berkshire keeper...
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hi

Post: # 78640Post inishindie »

Hi Mauzi

Welcome from Ireland.... Your site looks great, it's very proffesional! what web builder did you use??

Cheers

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Post: # 78656Post gigglybug »

Very impressive!

Hi and welcome

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Thanks for the welcomes

Post: # 78707Post mauzi »

Thanks again for the welcomes.

Thurston Garden - I have really loved seeing the news on the pigs. It seems that pigs are far more common in the self sufficient circles in the UK, on the Aussie sites that I visit there are only a few pig keepers and no other Birkshire breeders so I am looking forward to chatting to some fellow pig lovers.

inishindie (Ian) thanks - our friend and now neighbour Graham did all the technical parts of design and putting up the site - he did do a great job - when he returns from overseas I will check out what he used. Guess you can tell by my answer that I don't know much about that side of websites. I am slowly learning how to load all the bits and pieces and make adjustments (oh! and I do get to do most of the typing and take many of the pictures ha!).

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Post: # 79461Post hedgewitch »

Howdy mauzi and welcome to the forum.
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