Women and networking
With International Women’s Day falling this week, I thought I’d recount a recent experience. As fate would have it, I […]
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Community, PermacultureWith International Women’s Day falling this week, I thought I’d recount a recent experience. As fate would have it, I […]
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Community, PermaculturePre-pandemic, we were working most of the time in London which left us only the weekends to manage our little
Life in the slow lane Read More »
ChickensYeah yeah… we know… but it has to be done! 🙂 https://youtu.be/odc8VxJ3EeI?si=-nUAqMOAXeAgeoK0
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BeesI was recently asked to speak on a panel as part of International Women’s Day being hosted in our office.
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CommunityChickens are great company when you’re pottering outside. They are a fantastic way for children to appreciate the natural cycle.
Preparing for chickens Read More »
ChickensTalking anthropomorphic animals are ever-present in so much of children’s media. They play a big part in creating the where-does-your-food-come-from
My father was the one who had kept chickens. There’s a story about how he got started but this isn’t
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ChickensWe thought we’d introduce our six chickens – which we acquired back in January. These were bought from chickenshighwycombe.com –
Having chickens running around, laying fresh eggs… (nearly all the girls are laying!), fish swimming in the aquaponics greenhouse helping
It’s March already Read More »
Smallholding