Hi Reb!! I see you’ve gone from bore off to strange views now.....I’ll take that compliment with kindness thanks!! ? guess it’s a pet hate of people who are real country/farming, who work and live and have machinery/animals, to people who make out to be. Real country to us is talking to the sheep in the fields and no neighbours to look onto. A group of houses we’d call a small village. But as I said the definition of ‘remote’ differs between people And we’re all allowed our views..... I guess I do have something in common with You Mrs M. We have plenty of sheep. Can you tell me what pedigree of sheep you have!!!! Mine are strange!!
And also reb you seem to change from aspiring to be a seemingly ‘Edgy yummy mummy wanting to be cool like the City girls’ to country bumpkin the next.....there doesn’t seem to be a consistency, it’s either one or the other and I guess real country folk ain’t like that. Jeans/T-shirt and muddy wellies are the norm. And if any true country bumpkin would know (we despise that term for us farmers), it’s only Townsers that call us that. But if reb really was country then she’d know on her recent sponsored trip to gleneagles then it’s so so not edgy or fitting at a classy country hotel to be wearing barbour international or hunter wellies. Check out country ways in Aberdeen....no decent country place sells the international brand as it went high street. Only barbour and also the barbour shop in Banchory sells barbour and not international. And hunter wellies....they went to the city dweller years ago. You only need to google hunter wellies to see what happened to them and their use for the country They for one wouldn’t withstand country use and not warm enough on the soles of the feet with neoprene