Right, calves, dogs and chickens fed. Eggs collected.
Tups watered, horses checked.
Think I'll have the rest of the day off.
Tups watered, horses checked.
Think I'll have the rest of the day off.
Careful Nin, he's going to try flog you a BMW X5 with dodgy sat nav and one not so careful owner![]()


Part timerRight, calves, dogs and chickens fed. Eggs collected.
Tups watered, horses checked.
Think I'll have the rest of the day off.![]()
Just shaken hands on a deal!How much do you want to spend?
Just shaken hands on a deal!
Just shaken hands on a deal!
Or indeed…Eat/drink, just to help you on your ‘trip’Smoke, inject or sniff?![]()
I walked into thatSmoke, inject or sniff?![]()


Im not into cars. Metal boxes that move you and stuff about.OK, back to cars and the new one Nin won't tell us about......
Just thought back through the mists of time and pulled up a list of ours over the years since the mid 70's as an impoverished youth........
Ford Anglia 100E - white
Ford Escort 1.3DL - Red
Hillman Hunter GT - Phantom Mist
Morris Marina 1.8TC - White/Brown roof
Opel Ascona 1.9GT - Sky Blue
Rover 3500 SDI - BRG metallic
BMW 528i - Cypress Green
BMW M535i - Sapphire Blue
BMW 535i - Glacier green
BMW 535i - Brocade Red
Mercedes SLK 250 - Arctic Silver
BMW 645i - Diamond Black
BMW 550i touring - Monaco Blue
Mercedes C class C220i - Black Saphire
BMW X5 M40i - Carbon Black
The first 2 were 2nd/3rd hand - the rest were bought new. Longest I kept a car was the 550i Touring and that was for 12 years. 4.8 litre petrol - fantastic beast.
The last two on the list are current and diesels - all others were petrol. Unless I'm forced by legislation, I'll never buy an all electric vehicle.
Im not into cars. Metal boxes that move you and stuff about.
I've had 6 vehicles (8 if you include the tractors, 9 if you include the quad bike) and Mrs Remote 4. Hers only did 1145 miles in the last year (just been MoTed).
My first was a Marina van. The latest an Audi A4 which is 10 years old. The current stipulation for a car is that a 10' fly rod goes in made up.
The current tractor is a 6.6l diesel.
Like you, EVs are a no go. Not as green as people think either. Great big excavators burning 10s of gallons of diesel an hour, strip mining rare earth elements for batteries, causing ecological destruction and polluting water courses. They create huge amounts of greenhouse gasses to produce, before they even reach the roads.

Twin Webbers. There's a term you rarely hear these days.After my early second hand cars, bought my first ever new car here at this Rootes Group dealer in City Road - it was a Hillman Hunter GT.
Wanted the much coveted GLS version with the Sunbeam Rapier engine and twin Webers but I just couldn't stretch to it at the time. To compound that, my neghbour direclty across the road from me when I lived in Coychurch bought one!
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After several unsuccessful applications, our daughter and her partner have been accepted to take up the tenancy on a 75 acre farm in Staffordshire.
Went with them to have a look around yesterday. They'd seen the land, outbuildings and outside of the house, but not the inside of the house. Yesterday was the viewing.
I was pleasantly surprised given I'd seen inside a couple that were being sold off by Cheshire council.
Its a 1920s/30s build. UPVC windows, central heating.
Bathroom looks as if its been converted from a bedroom and is huge. Loads of wasted space. Council are going to put a new kitchen in.
The land surrounds the house.
Lots to do in the next couple months. Logistical nightmare given its 45 miles from their current base.
They're still trying to work out how they keep making money out of the small holding we've got. Given the distance, I feel work coming my way.

Their absolute dream would be a farm of their own, but as 1st generation farmers that isn't financially viable.Congratulations to your daughter and her partner. I know it’s their dream and if I was 50 years younger it’s something I’d love to do. Sounds like it will be a lot of work but that hasn’t hindered them and they will relish the challenge. I’m sure you’ll be able to support them remotely Remote.

After several unsuccessful applications, our daughter and her partner have been accepted to take up the tenancy on a 75 acre farm in Staffordshire.
Went with them to have a look around yesterday. They'd seen the land, outbuildings and outside of the house, but not the inside of the house. Yesterday was the viewing.
I was pleasantly surprised given I'd seen inside a couple that were being sold off by Cheshire council.
Its a 1920s/30s build. UPVC windows, central heating.
Bathroom looks as if its been converted from a bedroom and is huge. Loads of wasted space. Council are going to put a new kitchen in.
The land surrounds the house.
Lots to do in the next couple months. Logistical nightmare given its 45 miles from their current base.
They're still trying to work out how they keep making money out of the small holding we've got. Given the distance, I feel work coming my way.