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Lord's Wood Electric Gate910 viewsWe have a green burial forum where you can post your comments and questions. If you don't like the new electric gate, or have other suggestions, etc. --- please post them on our forum. Simply visit www.luciesfarm.com/green. Or you can always e-mail me: craig@luciesfarm.comMay 27, 2005
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Lord's Wood Fence and Gate579 viewsOur insurance company has asked us to please keep folks out of the woods. We have tried to do so gently, but some people have felt we were somehow in the wrong. "I've walked my dog here for 25 years," was a typical response. Alas, if you run red lights all the time, the policeman will still give you a ticket if he sees you doing so.May 27, 2005
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New Lord's Wood Gate646 viewsSome neighbours objected to our green burial planning application because they thought --- incorrectly --- that Lord's Wood was some sort of community "amenity." It is, in fact, our private property, and contains no public footpaths. To demonstrate this, we have reluctantly put up an electric fence and gate at the entrance.May 27, 2005
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Watching the Berkshire Sow3961 viewsThe pig ark has a small window at the end so you can see what's happening at the other end of the ark. Our Berkshire sow was giving birth to a litter of ten piglets.May 26, 2005
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Nosy Pig1944 viewsTamworth pig showing me that his nose can go right through the fence, thank you.May 26, 2005
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Tamworth Curiosity2748 viewsWe were in one field watching the Berkshire pig give birth. Naturally, the Tamworth pigs in the next field were nosy --- particularly if any of our activities involved food. Convenient how the snout can go through stock fencing.May 26, 2005
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Betty (Gloucester) and Friend2736 viewsBetty, our Gloucester cow, is hopefully a week or two away from having her first calf. Here she is with one of our Aberdeen Angus heiffers. Note the roof thatching in the background. Rural England on an early summer afternoon.May 26, 2005
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Kevin Howdle3379 viewsKevin taking a break from helping Mermaid have her litter of piglets. Just another day in sunny Worcestershire.1 commentsMay 26, 2005
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Kune Kune - Gloucester Old Spot Cross1997 viewsLooks like something from Star Wars.May 26, 2005
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Kune Kune - Gloucester Cross5672 viewsDon't ask me how, but somehow Chase's kune kune pigs mated with our Gloucester Old Spot boar, and this piggy is the result. When I tried to take her photo she kept trying to hide behind the water trough. I guess I can't blame her for not wanting to have her photo snapped.May 26, 2005
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Kevin, Marjorie & Andy as Midwives1869 viewsOur Berkshire sow is giving birth to her litter of piglets. It's a glorious early summer afternoon, and Marjorie, Kevin and Andy are acting as the midwives.May 26, 2005
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The Three Alpacas457 viewsOur three alpacas are getting on in years --- they are circa 13 or 14 years old. These three gentlemen were born at Lucies Farm. They remind me of three old bachelors, playing cards and smoking cigars.May 26, 2005
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