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Monthly Archives: December 2010
I’m Leaving On A Jet-Plane
28th December 2010 Suddenly, it’s time to leave Boggy Pond again, with very mixed feelings. I can hardly wait to be with Christa again, because I’ve really missed her this time. Perhaps I’ve missed her more for the very reason … Continue reading
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A Quiet Christmas
Sunday 26th December 2010 I’ve developed an aversion for the Christmas hoo-ha during my adult years. It probably originated in childhood, when Christmas increasingly seemed to become overlaid by parental tensions about money. We were not poor, but we were … Continue reading
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That Dangblasted Biogas Digester…
Tuesday 21 December 2010 That Dangblasted Biogas Digester… I’m at last seeing some progress on the construction of the innards of my biogas digester! Work on the project has been interrupted by preparation for and the aftermath of the recent … Continue reading
I Do Something Agricultural
Monday 20th December 2010 …at last! I think it’s called “Scratching at the Earth”, a phrase much used by journalists and writers when describing poverty-stricken subsistence farmers. They should try it themselves sometime… they might arrive at an understanding of … Continue reading
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Visitors at Boggy Pond
18th December 2010 I had Visitors yesterday! Real visitors, from out of town, not somebody needing something or checking up on arrangements for the Festival. Damon Berry, his wife Wendy New and little Alice popped in on their way from … Continue reading
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The “TessFes” Part 2
The main Festival venue was a field near the entrance to Tesselaarsdal, between the road and the river, with a curving line of ancient Oak trees providing shade for most of the stalls. The first good sign was the fact … Continue reading
Tesselaarsdal Heritage Festival Part 1
What a week! Hang on… That’s nearly three weeks since I arrived back at Boggy Pond! I barely had time to install three ports in the first stage of my Biogas digester before I became heavily involved with preparations for … Continue reading
The “Fees” is over, almost…
Hardly had any time to do anything Agricultural since I arrived! I managed to cut three ports in one tank of the Biogas digester before becoming heavily involved in preparations for the village Heritage Festival… Now that it is over, … Continue reading
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