Huge respect to you, sir! What a big man you have been to drag yourself back into self-respect, the foundation of everything, I believe. A huge hug and thanks to your wife who equally deserves all the respect in the world. Following you mate! Hampshire/Dorset!
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Hello and thank you for your support, your comment helps us as a family to know we are not alone in our thinking or actions. I think you are my first official follower ever. So thank you and hopefully we will keep in touch and there should be some videos soon if i can find a free editor for the video ive taken of the van. keep in touch and i'll have a look at your blogs too.
I learned to ride so I could go hunting as well - to see what the antis were on about - brilliant fun - just organised chaos - drinking on a fired up horse! Thank you too for your comments, much appreciated. Which part of England?
Im in Norfolk, really flat but there is a large country community that supports and understands the need for ecology to be judiciously monitored although i went to Easton College to become a gamekeeper so i could understand that aspect and get some trigger time as it were. I also took the qualification to become a large game hunter for deer which was great fun too. I used to be a chef back in the 80s so now i can actually go from field to fork with my food. I have gone back in time as i dont really like the progressiveness of our society but i like a lot of the old values and it seemed to fit. Quite a handy shot now, a far cry from my pen pushing days.....thank goodness! You far from Norfolk?
Mate, I am in Ecuador! Yes, a far cry from the counties of England. I have spent 22 of the last 32 years out of the UK, mostly Australia. One thing I have found is that the path to happiness entails the unlearning of things we had instilled into us. Reading your story this migh be an apt term, not sure - tell me to eff off if I am inappropriate, But as a country man you might be interested in this, my plea for the humble bee: https://steemit.com/nature/@ebryans/conservation-the-bears-and-the-bees-a-perspective
I have an interest in the ecology of the planet and the animals which is why i became a gamekeeper and the bee situation is a really big problem. I buy pollinating and nectar wild plants for the garden to encourage wildlife and bees. They help with the permaculture aspect of fertilisation and my orchard. As much as a gamekeeper controls certain animals a lot of it has to do with encouraging the wildlife and ecology and bringing new life into the world. So I am right on board with your post which i just read. Equador, i would love to have a farm out there....dream those big dreams of low impact living. Also the weather is better that wouldn't go a miss. keep up the good work ebryans.
Did you click to follow me? Not asking for any vain reason. It is just an important function thing on the platform. I really need to know!
Really appreciate you comments too, the bees are in serious trouble!
I think i upvoted you but i am only 3 hours old on here so im still getting the hang of it all. Ill try and figure it out and let you know. hang on
Yes i did if that helps
cool, catch you shortly mate