Sheepwrecked
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Wonderfully observed, witty, warm and wise - a year in the life of the Funny Farm
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #84323 in Books
- Published on: 2007-08-01
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
Synopsis
This journey through the changing seasons at Rowfoot Farm - tupping time in the autumn, winters as wet, bleak and cold here in Cumbria as elsewhere, lambing and the glories of spring, a bucolic, bee-filled Eden Valley summer with its many shows and fairs - will reveal much that you need to know about the countryside, its quirky customs and ways, and most likely a great deal that you don't. They no longer burn witches (not because they're lily-livered, it's just that getting the necessary timber from sustainable forests is a real chore). You'll find nothing here about welly-wanging either. Jackie doesn't wang her wellies, she just gets them muddy.You won't need to, of course, as this book will ensure you experience rural life vicariously and very cleanly. Along the way, Jackie bumps into friends old and new, peeps back over her shoulder every now and then to recall times past, oh and it wouldn't be her if she didn't have the occasional impassioned rant or take the odd pop at the establishment, but rest assured she's quite gentle with them. So join Jackie (and Katie the Lurcher, Blossom the Cob and Rowfoot's many other residents, four- and two-legged) as she recounts the occasional pitfall and many pleasures of running a small farm in one of the most beautiful parts of England.
From the Back Cover
This journey through the changing seasons at Rowfoot Farm - tupping time in the autumn, winters as wet, bleak and cold here in Cumbria as elsewhere, lambing and the glories of spring, a bucolic, bee-filled Eden Valley summer with its many shows and fairs - will reveal much that you need to know about the countryside, its quirky customs and ways, and most likely a great deal that you don't. They no longer burn witches (not because they're lily-livered, it's just that getting the necessary timber from sustainable forests is a real chore). You'll find nothing here about welly-wanging either. Jackie doesn't wang her wellies, she just gets them muddy. You won't need to, of course, as this book will ensure you experience rural life vicariously and very cleanly.
Along the way, Jackie bumps into friends old and new, peeps back over her shoulder every now and then to recall times past, oh and it wouldn't be her if she didn't have the occasional impassioned rant or take the odd pop at the establishment, but rest assured she's quite gentle with them.
So join Jackie (and Katie the Lurcher, Blossom the Cob and Rowfoot's many other residents, four- and two-legged) as she recounts the occasional pitfall and many pleasures of running a small farm in one of the most beautiful parts of England.
About the Author
Jackie Moffat is a Londoner born and bred, but in 1982 she moved with her husband Malcolm to the Eden Valley in Cumbria, where they still live and farm. As well as breeding Manx Loghtans - a rare breed of sheep originating from the Isle of Man - Jackie writes a column for Cumbria & Lake District Life magazine. She is the author of the bestselling The Funny Farm.
Customer Reviews
More of the Funny Farm....
After buying the first of Jackie's books (The Funny Farm), I read it from cover to cover, laughing out loud pretty much all the way.
This book is just as un-put-downable. If you enjoyed the first, you'll enjoy this one too. Highly recommended.



