Country Living
I’m back out at the farm today (good internet coverage). Naturally, the old farm house isn’t habitable at the moment, so I’m staying in a house in town.
The house in town has appalling internet coverage, but it does have a nice view of Pyramid Mountain.
I’ve spent the last few days trying to visit my favourite bloggers and (not only does it take an age to get into a page) the connection seems to drop out just when I’ve made a comment on a post.
Please don’t think I’ve abandoned you all! I’m trying!
There’s nothing worse than writing a comment of several paragraphs on a blog post only to have it vanish in front of your eyes 😦
Yesterday I saw these animals in the back of a car and had a bit of a giggle.
Last night my mother called and seemed quite upbeat until she told me everyone missed me terribly. Then she hung up. I’ll give her a call today and let her know I’m safe. She hasn’t seen pictures of the old farmhouse yet and I’m not going to send her any until it’s finished – otherwise she’ll have visions of me living there with the snakes and rats and probably send in the cavalry to kidnap me and bring me home.
So I’m now heading off to try and visit some blogs that I’ve missed during the week.
I hope you all have a lovely weekend! And if I haven’t visited your page, it’s certainly not for my want of trying!
looks like a nice view there actually, the palm tree and all. Must be a warm climate year round. Hope you get your home back in order soon. 🙂
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It’s a really warm climate, John. Very tropical and close to the equator. It takes some getting used to considering I’ve come from snow country – both have their ups and downs 🙂
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What a great view. I honestly have to get some of those animals for my truck. That is fantastic! One dog and one pig would make me happy.
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Those animals are great, Maddie. Someone told me about them and I didn’t believe them until I saw them yesterday. I love the dog – he looks so real 😀 I couldn’t resist taking a couple of shots!
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What beautiful mountain. How long before you can live in the house? Being without internet is no fun. Love the animals in the truck.
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The house should be ready late January – that’s going to be a long time for me to do all my internet work on my phone!:(
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Beautiful view or good internet coverage – tricky choice:-) Happy landing – it’ll get easier. blessings on your call to your Mum…and now I appreciate you having visited my blog even more!
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Thank you Harula;) I’m really looking forward to having the old place ready – but you know what they say – good thIngs come to those who wait:D
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Blessings to you in this venture! Nice to know that there are distractions to sustain you.
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Plenty of distractions here, Allen! There’s always something happening and plenty to see;) Thank you so much for the best wishes.
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Change is all things at once I think, good, different, hard and so on. But your adventure in life goes on. Always a good thing Dianne. I love the shots of the pickup w/animals lol. Great fun!
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Thanks, Penny – I couldn’t resist taking those shots;)
You’re so right about change and we really need it to make us feel alive sometimes:D
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Yes! Scary and wonderful! 🙂
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That mountain looks like a mini Mt. Fuji. Love the animals! 🙂 Hope you can sort out your interweb connection soon.
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There was a beautiful blanket of cloud hugging the top of it and I snapped it just in time before it disappeared:D
I don’t think the connection will be sorted out, its a bit of a blackspot here. I’ll just have to wait until the farm house is ready in late Jan and then I’ll be powering on!;)
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I love the animals. I was looking at getting one of the sheep for my garden last year. Can’t think now why I never got around to it. Good luck with the house.
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They are so cute, Piper! I don’t know how pricey they are but I could imagine they wouldn’t be cheap 😉
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The farmyard stock are so cute. I saw a ute once filled with nothing but different breeds of dogs..must admit I did a double take to see if they were real. Good luck with your internet, I am sure your followers will forgive you if you are out of range for a while 🙂
Have fun Di it all sounds so wonderful (casts the green eye once again) 😉 xx
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Those animals are very cute, but I wonder how many people do the double take and run off the road!
I can still check blogs with my phone but it’s not nearly as much fun 😉
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Sometimes it nice to have no inernet coverag, but other times a pain… a beautiful outlook is always wonderful…
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So true, Ella 😉 I’ve actually been doing non internet related stuff and sorting out files which is something I’ve been meaning to do for ages:D
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Never fear Dianne.. I even blogged about it… when it takes 30 minutes to upload a post to wordpress I want to give up… comments that merely disappear… WP asking me to log in when I’m already logged in… it has been terrible here as well… I think the Internet has had a hiccup…
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Oh – now that puts a whole new light on things. Maybe my internet connection isn’t that bad after all because the same thing seems to be happening to me. Even trying to respond on my phone is getting difficult. Thanks for letting me know Bulldog 🙂
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Now I forgot to make the comment about Pyramid Mountain, that is so magnificent…with the snow on the top how beautiful… as for the animals in the bukkie (or van or pick up, can’t remember what you call them there) those are marvelous… I had a friend who was a Rep for a paint company and drove around with an empty can stuck on his car… he had so many people take photos of his car or try to stop him to tell him he’d forgotten his paint on the roof… I think these could draw a very similar reaction…
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The cap on pyramid mountain is cloud (I’m not very good at capturing these things) but it’s so hot here at the moment that the thought of snow sounds fantastic:D
Your friend is very clever for putting the paint tin on the car – brilliant advertising trick!
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I like your mountain.
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It’s a beauty. People run up there in a yearly race (not me – I’m not that fit!)
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Looks gorgeous 🙂 I love those animals too – they look so realistic! 🙂
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The scenery here is magnificent, Virginia 😉
I couldn’t resist the shot of the animals – so cute!
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wow great view can’t wait to see your old farmhouse does your mum read your blog? it would have been great to see you bring the place alive again but if she does then i guess we will wait for the finished article
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I’m pretty sure my mum has never read my blog and wouldn’t know where to find it *smiles*. If she did, she would probably comment on every comment (twice!).
I’ll be putting up pictures as I go. I took some today but forgot the lead to transfer them to my computer 😦
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Dianne, I think you’re off on an absolutely fabulous adventure and I also think any time you see a pig, a dog, and a sheep in the back of a pickup truck together it’s a definite sign that you have “arrived” in the country. This morning, as I think of my country place in Texas and am living in the city in South Carolina, I find myself jealous!! Your mum will come around or as Granny Selma used to tell the old woman Slow, there’s always the telephone!!
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Haha! I love it! Very true about my mother:D
I’m like you where I really missed the country life while I was living in the city. There’s something so peaceful and calm about living in the country – Texas sounds beautiful 😉
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Pyramid Mountain is glorious. Good luck in you new home–sounds like a lot of work but you sound determined. Just don’t take any animals home unless they are like these and do not need to be fed. Looks like art in a truck.
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The strange thing is I think they were advertising but Im not sure what for (unless it’s the animals themselves?;)
I think you’ve hit the nail on the head when you say .I’m determined.:D
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just make sure you miss your thumb!
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Love the truck pics. What a wonderful subject those fake animals made!
I’d love to see photos of the farmhouse. I spent some time on a farm and miss it.
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The animals are great, Theo! I just couldn’t resist when I saw them.
I actually took pics of the farmhouse yesterday but forgot my lead to the laptop so couldn’t put them in the post 😦 I’ll get them in the next one 🙂
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So glad to hear that you are safe in your “new” farm house. Good luck with all the renovations and in the meantime, take a deep breath. Having gone through updating an old house myself, I know what you’re facing. Believe me, it will all come together and then you’ll wonder why you got stressed over such a thing. Sending you love and patience!
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Thank you so much, Barbara! I need all the love and patience I can gather at the moment 🙂
I’m glad you know what it’s like-an amazing and somewhat frustrating experience at times;)
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Ironic that you have better connectivity at the farm, instead of in town. Love the animals in the back of the truck. Transitions are challenging for those who preferred the “status quo.”
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It is very ironic! (Perfect word for my situation) The farm sits in direct line with the transmitter and in the town where I am I’m a long way from it.
I’m glad you like the animals – I thought they were pretty cute 🙂
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Ha ha, like everyone else I love those hilarious animals in the truck! What a riot!
So good to get an update from you, Dianne! You are missed and well loved! 😉
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Aw – thank you so much Denise! What a sweetheart you are 😉
I think the dog was my favourite animal in the truck because it looked so real 😀
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I’m certainly glad you are working on your “open-door” policy at the farmhouse!! Although the fresh air would be welcome, I’m not so sure frequent visits from other creatures would be!! All the best. 🙂
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When I visited there yesterday I saw we also have an ‘open wall’ policy! I took some pics so I’ll load them into my next post 😉
Thank you so much for the best wishes 😀
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Appalling internet coverage…don’t you just hate that? But the view is nice! Good luck, I’m sure the place will look wonderful once you’re done renovating. 😀
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Hey Lily! It’s amazing how much we rely on our internet 😉
Thank you so much for the best wishes 😀
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I love that you’re having such a grand adventure and that you are sharing it with us! Can’t wait to see before and after shots of the transformation at your new home. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Ruth:) I’m taking loads of pics so the before and after shots will be coming soon!
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What a gorgeous view! Both of the mountains, and within that back of that truck!
Spent much of the weekend reading Let Sleeping Gods Lie; Dianne, it’s a fantastic novel that again I could NOT put down! Nick, Ali, and Col, as well as Howard, Shirley, Gillian, and Christian, have been in my head all morning! I’ll be rereading it soon enough; it’s definitely on my top ten novel list. 🙂
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Oh Anna – what a lovely thing to say! You’ve made my day 😉 I actually based the people on the people who live near my old farm house and also the scenery (I hope they never find out!) Lol! A lot has happened since I left and now that I’m back I’ve found some more characters to add to the list (crazier than the last lot which will be interesting!) 😀
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Good luck with your big adventure! And thanks to the peak i now even know roughly where you’re at… Queensland for me is = Thorn Birds and hunky, gorgeous Brian Brown as Luke (Liked him even more in A Town Like Alice).
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That’s exactly it, Anna! Queensland is a beautiful place but can be a very tough life (they build them strong up here!) I’m sure there is enough writing fodder here to last me several lifetimes! 😀
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Hehehe. Love those cute animals, Dianne. 😀 There’s not much worse than a weak internet connestion. So very frustrating. Good luck with your new life. 🙂
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Hey my dear – I have to tell you that I just figured out how to sync my phone with my galaxy note! Woo hoo! I’m connected now (it’s amazing how someone like me who’s so nontechnical can figure these thing out through pure necessity). Desperation = learning 😀
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Hahaha, I loved the photos 🙂 My Sunday kicked off with a big smile. Thank you, Dianne!
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I’m so glad I made you smile – now I’m smiling too! 😀
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Awwww, honey, don’t worry, sounds like you’re up to your eyeballs! 🙂
Good luck, love the pics!
Xx
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Hahaha- I love that saying! Thank you so much for the good luck wishes (I actually think they’re working because my internet has suddenly kicked in – it’s the power of positive thinking!:D
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Fingers crossed it stays tht way for you honey xx
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That is a great view, but I’m not sure I could sacrifice the internet coverage in this day and age! It’s bad enough, sometimes, just going on vacation. 😉 Love the animals in the back!
We’ll all understand if you can stop by all our posts until you’re settled back in. 🙂
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Grr, *CAN’T” stop by!
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Don’t you just hate those silly typos!? Don’t worry I do them all the time – in fact I might post some day about my more embarrassing ones 😉
I’ve had a lot of ‘best of luck’ etc comments and I think the positive thinking is working because I figured out about ten minutes ago how to link my phone internet to my galaxy note (a miracle for a non-techo like me!) I don’t want to jinx myself but it’s really working!!!
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Wow, beautiful mountain. Love the animals in the truck. So random which is what makes it great.
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It is very random (a bit like me!) I’m so glad you liked it 😀
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The first thing I thought of when I saw the animals in the back of the pick-up was the joke about the pigs in a pick- up truck, which I do not remember at all, but I chuckled just the same.
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I didn’t know what to put as a tag for that! I thought if I put pigs in cars or animals in cars it would probably give the wrong impression 😉
I’m so glad you liked it! 😀
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That picture with the pigs/animals is hysterical… 😆 Hope you get better service soon… I know how frustrating it can be…
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Thank you so much! I think all the positive thinking is working because I’m here again!!
I’m so glad the picture gave you a giggle 😀
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Love the animals. Looks like there’s room for me back there. Glad you’re doing well.
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Lol! It would probably be quite a comfy ride, Rick!
I just couldn’t resist the animals 😉
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The animal pic, what a hoot! Remember you are exploring a new chapter in your life, no time for looking back, full speed ahead & enjoy each moment! Ooooh yeah!
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I had a fabulous day today. I took my friend to her physical therapy class and we went shopping and sat down for a coffee and lunch. I’m feeling very refreshed thisafternoon! 😉 (even though it’s very hot!)
I just adored those animals! 😀
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That truck is hilarious! Bummer about the internet. I find I have a problem with blogs with a lot of pictures and I will write a comment and then it goes away, argh, even when I have fast coverage. I end up not going back much (sad to say!)
Good luck, have fun and if I don’t hear from you for a while, I know why! 🙂
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I figured out ( through pure desperation) today how to sync my phone with my new galaxy note. Woo hoo! It works 😉
I love the truck with the animals as well – so very cool.
Like you, I have a lot of trouble with posts that are filled with pictures 😦
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The view looks spectacular with the mountain and the palm tree. It looks a lot better than the six months of rain and grey we’re sliding into here in Vancouver. Soak up some sun for me. 🙂
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Oh no Janna! I really hope it’s not going to be that bad for you 😦
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I can identify with you, my mother hates that I live in Norway (she thinks its a third world country, because we don’t have the same restaurants and stores as they have in the US) haha!
How far are you from “home”?
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I’m about 3, 500 miles from home, Maggie. I totally understand about the mother thing – I’ve left the capital city for the country, but I think this ‘country town’ I’m living very close to is probably bigger than the capital city! 😀
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What cute animals! I love reading your posts.
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Oh thank you, Linda! I love it when you come by and comment (you always say such sweet things!) 😀
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what a lovely view!
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Thank you, Letizia! It is beautiful 😀
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That photo of the animals is so funny! I know exactly what you mean about reading and commenting on blogs and then having your connection cut. The same thing kept happening to me when i was on a trip in Wales recently.
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It can get really annoying, Gabriel – particularly when you’ve put in a couple of big paragraphs and they disappear 😦
I love those animal, they are so cute 😉
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Bad internet connection? That’s like not having oxygen. I think I’d have to take my chances and sleep with whatever was inhabiting the farmhouse 🙂 (Only halfway kidding….I haven’t yet reached the phase of admitting I have a problem.)
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Hahaha! Love it, Janna!
I thought I’d fixed it yesterday and did a big happy dance, but it was just teasing me and dropped out again this morning 😦
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Love the pigs. 🙂
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They are just too cute! 😉
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Nice to know our mum’s will always worry about us! And, the animals are hilarious! Thanks for the fun post and nice pics! 🙂
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Thank you, my dear! Thanks for coming by 😀
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I always wanted to live in a country/ on a farm/ anywhere but not in the city – as long as there is internet access! Love your pictures, those (ceramic?)animals are amazing! Funny though how our parents still get shy on the rare occasions when they express feelings openly… old school, mine are the same. 😉
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Country life is beautiful, Lena. The internet access on the farm is perfect – now I just need the house finished so I can get in there 😉
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Ah…. that frustrating moment when someone tells you you are missed and then hangs up…. Books could be written about such moments.
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So true, Peter. It left me feeling very sad 😦
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