That will be a big wrench for you, you're so embedded in your life on the farm there.
I think it'll be a good thing for you overall, and I look forward to seeing how you change and grow with it, but I do worry about loneliness for you. And clean hankies 馃槀
@firefall Thank you for that interesting history lesson. I never knew why we call cardigans cardigans or sandwiches sandwiches. I know why we call hoovers hoovers! Another Welsh connection. Hoovers were made in Merthyr Tydfil. Btw, in Welsh the town Cardigan is Aberteifi. Aber is the mouth of a river. And it's the river Teifi, famous for its coracles. The county is called Cerdigion but used to be called Cardiganshire. We still call it that! And it amused me when I was talking to an English neighbour who used to live there and I called it Cardiganshire. She had no idea what I was talking about because it was called Ceredigion by the time she moved there from England. Yet the word Ceredigion is a Welsh word while we Welsh call it Cardiganshire which is pretty English! Anyway, it amused me!
@Blodyn That is very funny to me, too. And Aberteifi rings a bell for me, I seem to recall a battle there, and never being able to find it on a map (a map available in NZ that is, this was before the internet)
I too love and respect animals, and try to respect all humans--though I must admit--the former is much easier than the latter. May I ask where you're going when you leave home? God bless you and keep you!
Is it because of the lambs being slaughtered that you are leaving home? Are you a vegetarian, or considering becoming one? Just wondered, I am an omnivore, myself.