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Women in Farming
Recently, photographer Billie Charity launched a new exhibition highlighting the rarely acknowledged world of women farmers. Her hard working subjects, like Billie herself, are based around Hay-on-Wye and range in age from 18 to 93 years old. Billie’s incredible exhibition … Continue reading
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Tagged Agriculture, art, Arts, authors, Billie Charity, Books, British Farming, Cattle, Culture, Dairy Farming, England, Farmers, Farming, Hay, Hay-on-Wye, hayonwye, Herefordshire, life, literature, Livestock, nature, Nature Writing, NFU, non fiction, Photographer, Photography, Welsh Borders, Women, working women, writing
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MUCK, MAYHEM & MEMORIES – ‘A FOOT IN THE BUCKET’ IS PUBLISHED
by Emma van Woerkom Two years before The Good Life appeared on our television screens, Jenny and her husband made the decision to leave their urban home and lifestyle to embrace a life of self-sufficiency in the Welsh Hills. At … Continue reading
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Tagged A Foot In The Bucket, adventure, Author, autobiography, Autumn, Black Mountains, Book Town, Books, Brecon, Brecon Beacons, British Writing, Creative writing, Emma van Woerkom, England, English, Farming, Goats, great outdoors, Hay, Hay Festival, Hay Writers., Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire, Horses, humor, Jenny Green, land, landscape, life, literature, literature Wales, Marches, Memoir, memories, nature, non fiction, Powys, Richard Booth, Richard Booth Books, River Wye, seasonal, Self Sufficency, vet, Wales, weather, Welsh, Welsh Borders, writing, Writing Groups.
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