Living in the North of Scotland, vegan, home educating, dancing, cake eating, writing, woodland walking... no set subject matter here really though :)

The more ancient archives are the old home ed diary starting in June 2005 and evolving on from there.

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great little guide to Britain's wild foods
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How to Grow Your Own Food: A Week-by-week Guide to Wild Life Friendly Fruit and Vegetable Gardening - actually a very good, humorous read too. Full of practical advice for getting the most food out of your garden.
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wow how beautiful! We have a few herons aslong the canal locally, they are so very shy aren’t they. you were blessed to see it.
just been reading your medicine page and I had/have endometriosis (let’s just say giving birth was easy compared to the agonies of that! Both my kids were born without a single drug or pain relief!). Anyway, it had gotten better and I totallly didn’t see the link but yes, it was after giving up dairy!
) woop woop. Though my husband does have dairy and pushes for my youngest daughter to have it (eldest is intolerant thankfully!) as he says she needs it. He isn’t open to reasoning and though he doesn’t have it often and happily eats my vegan meals (even went veggie), he says vegans are hippies and he loathes natural medicines
( what do I do? It is so frustrating.
oh no…. it was meant to be a sad face next to the loathing of natural medicines!!!! not happy! lol.
lol at wrong face but yay to you being better
People have to make their own choices in the end really…
maybe I can milk our dog and feed it to him he he he (wishing there was a wicked devily face for me to put here!).