Hi everybody, Life on an isolated farm/farmhouse appears to be always facinating for nature loving people.It will be great if members share their experiences with rest of us who dont have much experience of life on an isolated farm. I wonder if women can survive on such a farm!!!
islamabadfellow: Hi everybody, Life on an isolated farm/farmhouse appears to be always facinating for nature loving people.It will be great if members share their experiences with rest of us who dont have much experience of life on an isolated farm. I wonder if women can survive on such a farm!!!
Nope, I've no experience of living on one. But, the idea of living on an isolated farm for a few months sounds appealing to me as I'm emotionally and physically drained from the rat race life at the moment
arabella: I haven't met anyone on here that thinks farming is fascinating.
And yes, women survive on farms all the time.
Dear ara, That's the difference. Do you live on a farm. As people say that a Blonde is an ultimate woman,similarly a farmer is an ultimate man!! would love that women who live on farms also share their views.
islamabadfellow: Hi everybody, Life on an isolated farm/farmhouse appears to be always facinating for nature loving people.It will be great if members share their experiences with rest of us who dont have much experience of life on an isolated farm. I wonder if women can survive on such a farm!!!
I live in a farming community-well should say state and farmed for just over 10 years-in my experience I loved it -- been a while now but know alot of women who still do....
I had a farm about 65 miles from here for about 10 years. We raised beef cows, pigs and chickens. It was very hard work at times but there is no better life than living close to nature. I've done things that no city raised person could ever dream of, like assisting a 550 lb pig birth a litter of piglets or banding a 3 day old bull calf, or climbing to the top of a 60 foot maple tree in the dark to retrieve a Banty hen. We had no heating system other than a big cast iron wood burning cookstove in the kitchen and a smaller one in the living room. Every morning before I left for work I had to get 2 fires going and also make a pot of coffee.
islamabadfellow: Dear ara, That's the difference. Do you live on a farm. As people say that a Blonde is an ultimate woman,similarly a farmer is an ultimate man!! would love that women who live on farms also share their views.
I grew up on a farm in a very small town...though my parents weren't farmers. Our farm itself wasn't isolated, but the town sure was! I miss the country, but wouldn't want to live there again, and I couldn't live on an isolated farm in the middle of nowhere alone. However, with the right man, I could do it.
Well life on the farm, is an isolated one, for that reason you have to be quite self-sufficient, you've got to look after the cows and the bullocks, your porkers need their nourishment and from time to time to make ends meat you have to choke your chicken just to survive.
islamabadfellow: Hi everybody, Life on an isolated farm/farmhouse appears to be always facinating for nature loving people.It will be great if members share their experiences with rest of us who dont have much experience of life on an isolated farm. I wonder if women can survive on such a farm!!!
i grew up on an isolated farm however why dont we talk about the arms bazzar out side peshawar on the main kabal highway.lol
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Life on an isolated farm/farmhouse appears to be always facinating for nature loving people.It will be great if members share their experiences with rest of us who dont have much experience of life on an isolated farm. I wonder if women can survive on such a farm!!!