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Diary of a pint-sized farmer, a year of keeping sheep, raising kids, and staying sane, Sally Urwin

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Diary of a pint-sized farmer, a year of keeping sheep, raising kids, and staying sane, Sally Urwin
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Diary of a pint-sized farmer
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Sally Urwin
Sub title
a year of keeping sheep, raising kids, and staying sane
Summary
One woman's humorous memoir about leaving the corporate world behind for life on a northern England farm with her whole family. Ever dream of reinventing yourself and starting over? Sally Urwin did. Even though her feet don't quite reach the tractor pedals, this city-girl-turned-shepherd found happiness and love with one husband, two kids, grumpy rams, ewes and lambs, Mavis the Sheepdog, and a very fat pony. Once employed to market the insolvency services of a large accounting firm, Sally along with her husband, Steve, now run High House Farm in Northumbria. Built around 1840, High House is a working farm where the whole family (including two children) pitches in. In a fresh and funny voice all her own, Sally tells her story of the shepherding life which at High House also includes the sideline businesses of a tearoom, winery, and a barn for weddings. Diary of a Pint-Sized Farmer reveals the highs and lows of the shepherding life and the hard work in making a living from the land. Filled with grit and humor, eccentric animals, and local characters, this is the perfect book for anyone who has ever wondered what it's like to pack up and find a new life on the other side of the fence
Target audience
adult
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