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To want a Country Living lifestyle?

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meditatingwithdolly · 18/03/2025 20:57

This is lighthearted. I've had a series of unfortunate events in the last year and have moved to a very deprived area with a lot of social problems, which is probably causing me to fantasise a bit more than usual. Subscribed to Country Living magazine on a whim as it was very heavily discounted. One of the highlights of the month is hearing it fall on the doorstep and I have to grab it quickly before it gets stolen. It provides wonderful escapism, the sky is blue all year around, everyone is sooo happy washing rocks in rivers and the animals are never PITAs, unlike my pets. No one ever has money problems, and the cost of living is an afterthought as sustainability and self-equilibrium are the utmost priority.

Women have lovely, fulfilling jobs that "they stumbled upon entirely by accident" eg Jilly, who was always very frustrated by the lack of solar heated plant pots for her oriental orchids that she fell in love with on her travels in SE Asia, and one day whilst walking her collie-cross dog Shep in her 50 acre paddock, she stepped in wild horse dung and had the wonderful idea to give up her full time job and start a sustainable business making her own handmade pots from dung. She did the completely obvious thing of untying her neck scarf, filling it up with as much dung as she could find, and carried it back to her 6th century renaissance 12 bedroom house, where her husband Robert greeted her with a warm smile at the site of her Dick Whittington style knapsack, and immediately started building her a cosy workshop-cum-snug where she hosts the local edible flower supper club 3 nights a week, when she's not up to her elbows in excrement. She had no idea if her £199 pots would take off, and was most shocked when she had 10,000 orders in her first week.

No one needs a business plan or a budget, peace of mind and a sense of zen is much more important than bringing in a wage. Forty two year old Carol was so stressed by her teaching job that she just handed in her notice and planted 40,000 carrots in her small holding. Originally intended to be a business, Carol admits sheepishly that she's so fond of each one (who she has given names to) that she cannot bear to part with them. "My husband Marcus jokes that they are my babies", she laughs, "but in reality it's true. These carrots have regulated my sensory nervous system, which the daily grind of work had just worn away. I simply had to give in to what my body was telling me. Watching each and every one of them grow and develop their own little personalities is nature's way of giving back to me".

First world problems keep these people awake at night, such as 31 year old Jackie, who couldn't find curtains for the nursery that reflected the personality of her unborn son. "I really sensed that he he felt a deep connection with the Ottoman empire, and I was just flabbergasted at the lack of relevant material on the market", she laments. At 39 weeks, she jumped upon a flight to Istanbul, after having a dream that the perfect print was in Topkapi Palace. "Everyone thought I was utterly mad", she laughs, but when she was hypnotized by the Turkish style tulip motif tiles in the palace state room, baby Freddie shot out of her uterus, confirming to her that this was the perfect print for the nursery. Three hours after giving birth she opened her business designing bespoke curtains for equally distressed parents-to-be. "They understood the stress as they were undergoing the same thing. Being able to relate to them really helped me zone into what it was that they really wanted. Sometimes words aren't enough, you have to be able to finely tune stress signals others are giving out in order to see their vision". Jackie (and baby Freddie) now work out of her garden studio, and she has been commissioned by the Royal Family to produce the perfect print for sash window in King Charles' water closet. "Every morning I wake up with a warmth that radiates throughout my body, and I love that Freddie has input in my work, this is all because of him, really".

AIBU to want to a job like this? Where everything is a lovely colour and all the materials are made of earthen clay and rare plant dyes? No money problems, no annoying customers, no bins that haven't been lifted by the council (there's no need for a bin anyway, all rubbish is fully compostable). Do people really have a business where people pay to meditate with sheep, or is Country Living an entertaining work of fiction?

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FairlyFarleigh · 20/03/2025 15:05

@meditatingwithdolly Dear Lord, that's amazing! You should definitely be writing professionally.There's a super Peloponese writing retreat currently listed on Radio H-P which I'm sure would help with the breakthrough- there's nothing like Greek wildflower yoga for getting the juices flowing.
I'll never look at the wisteria the same way again, at least until I'm in my 90s when it will remind me of good times past.

I still live in a house with spring-fed water but now we have mains back up so the children are welcome to wash and flush as much as they like (within reason) whenever they come home.

Just one question if I may- what's an IKEA Kallax?

Flora F-F xx

Baital · 20/03/2025 16:12

FairlyFarleigh · 20/03/2025 15:05

@meditatingwithdolly Dear Lord, that's amazing! You should definitely be writing professionally.There's a super Peloponese writing retreat currently listed on Radio H-P which I'm sure would help with the breakthrough- there's nothing like Greek wildflower yoga for getting the juices flowing.
I'll never look at the wisteria the same way again, at least until I'm in my 90s when it will remind me of good times past.

I still live in a house with spring-fed water but now we have mains back up so the children are welcome to wash and flush as much as they like (within reason) whenever they come home.

Just one question if I may- what's an IKEA Kallax?

Flora F-F xx

The definition of a CL lifestyle is not knowing what an Ikea kallax is 😂

CrepituErgoSum · 20/03/2025 16:21

We play a game at our place with Homes & Antiques magazine. I show my 17 yo daughter the photo of the family/couple/kids/pets. I read her a brief description of the property they live in and she guesses the names of kids & pets.

The answer is generally Oliver and Juno, plus the cocker spaniel called Cosmo or perhaps Luna. Or both. Extra points if the kids are called Sage, Juniper or Murgatroyd.

I mock, but I'm jealous.

Plugwug · 20/03/2025 16:31

Sorry I won’t have a word said against Alexandra Tolstoy, I purely love her. She was totally adventurous and accomplished before she married the oligarch. There’s a brilliant podcast she did with I think Rachel Johnson (sister of Boris) where she talks in depth about the horrors she went through at the hands of her horribly abusive (but rich) ex, it’s really quite horrible and I think she’s done a miraculous job of getting her life back on track, and she’s such a brilliant ambassador for Kyrgyzstan. I’d love to go on one of her riding adventures. In the documentary mentioned (the countess and the billionaire?) you can really feel her fear. A terrifying situation. A gilded cage indeed.
It would be easy in her shoes to live a whole life in fear, and for her carry on living her life in the public eye must take enormous strength.

Mirabai · 20/03/2025 17:53

AT seems perfectly nice but a bit thick.

meditatingwithdolly · 20/03/2025 19:11

CrepituErgoSum · 20/03/2025 16:21

We play a game at our place with Homes & Antiques magazine. I show my 17 yo daughter the photo of the family/couple/kids/pets. I read her a brief description of the property they live in and she guesses the names of kids & pets.

The answer is generally Oliver and Juno, plus the cocker spaniel called Cosmo or perhaps Luna. Or both. Extra points if the kids are called Sage, Juniper or Murgatroyd.

I mock, but I'm jealous.

This sounds like the most incredible party game! I will definitely be using it at my next candlelit supper!

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meditatingwithdolly · 20/03/2025 19:12

Plugwug · 20/03/2025 16:31

Sorry I won’t have a word said against Alexandra Tolstoy, I purely love her. She was totally adventurous and accomplished before she married the oligarch. There’s a brilliant podcast she did with I think Rachel Johnson (sister of Boris) where she talks in depth about the horrors she went through at the hands of her horribly abusive (but rich) ex, it’s really quite horrible and I think she’s done a miraculous job of getting her life back on track, and she’s such a brilliant ambassador for Kyrgyzstan. I’d love to go on one of her riding adventures. In the documentary mentioned (the countess and the billionaire?) you can really feel her fear. A terrifying situation. A gilded cage indeed.
It would be easy in her shoes to live a whole life in fear, and for her carry on living her life in the public eye must take enormous strength.

Thanks for stopping by Alex. We love you too, mwah xxx

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meditatingwithdolly · 20/03/2025 19:17

FairlyFarleigh · 20/03/2025 15:05

@meditatingwithdolly Dear Lord, that's amazing! You should definitely be writing professionally.There's a super Peloponese writing retreat currently listed on Radio H-P which I'm sure would help with the breakthrough- there's nothing like Greek wildflower yoga for getting the juices flowing.
I'll never look at the wisteria the same way again, at least until I'm in my 90s when it will remind me of good times past.

I still live in a house with spring-fed water but now we have mains back up so the children are welcome to wash and flush as much as they like (within reason) whenever they come home.

Just one question if I may- what's an IKEA Kallax?

Flora F-F xx

Many thanks dahling, however the retreat would simply not work for me, using the ideas of others is just so gauche. In lieu I will accept a token £1500 donation from everyone, now that my writing career is a sustainable business a small 24x19 garden studio is an absolute must.

For the love of all things antique, do not google Ikea kallax. You will need a six month holiday to recover.

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Theywerebrilliant · 20/03/2025 20:21

IKEA??

WiddlinDiddlin · 20/03/2025 20:35

I daydream about having a family of blonde haired bonny faced children tumbling about the place (always tumbling, they never ever just walk), coming into the dining room to find there is a pony snacking on the tangerines and a chicken on the dining table and laughing merrily as my husband (ruddy faced and wearing tweed top to toe) straps a small child into a basket saddle on our donkey and heads off for a ramble with a gaggle of whippets.

Meanwhile I'll be up to my elbows in flour, cheeks (attractively!) flushed from the heat of the Aga as I bake another cake to replace the one the ferrets stole this morning. I might contemplate uploading another video to our family Youtube channel if Jolyon's organic radish business doesn't bring in a profit this month.

Then I start to wonder how you keep the donkey shit out of the floorboards, and suspect heavily that Florence, Halcyon and Jonquil have all got fleas, and Jolyon is banging the secretary of the Yachting Club and I would probably return home from Waitrose to find he's sold the lot out from under me and gone to live in the Seychelles with Jemima.

So I go back to playing 'guess what stupid shit you get free with three reams of printer paper at Viking Direct' and 'what has our ancient dog pissed on now' with my normal, non tweedy bloke in our poxy little terrace that contains precisely no donkeys or ponies.

Longsummerdays25 · 20/03/2025 21:23

What is going on…, with this thread 😱

Theywerebrilliant · 20/03/2025 23:02

Longsummerdays25 · 20/03/2025 21:23

What is going on…, with this thread 😱

I think they're taking the mickey out of your lifestyle ! 🤣

meditatingwithdolly · 21/03/2025 08:53

Theywerebrilliant · 20/03/2025 23:02

I think they're taking the mickey out of your lifestyle ! 🤣

Just to clarify, simply living in the country does not qualify you as Country Living, and Country Living does not mean you have to live rurally. Also, do not confuse the CL's with the House & Garden set. The latter most definitely would not be perusing mumsnet. There is no need to have your ducks in a row or asking for 30 minutes free solicitor consultations after LTB in H&G. Yesterday I watched one woman who got divorced at 50 and did the entirely logical thing: she bought the adjoining London flat, knocked through to accommodate the spiritual growth she had achieved, as one flat was not simply enough for her needs now that she was single.

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meditatingwithdolly · 21/03/2025 09:34

I daydream about having a family of blonde haired bonny faced children tumbling about the place (always tumbling, they never ever just walk), coming into the dining room to find there is a pony snacking on the tangerines and a chicken on the dining table and laughing merrily as my husband (ruddy faced and wearing tweed top to toe) straps a small child into a basket saddle on our donkey and heads off for a ramble with a gaggle of whippets

@WiddlinDiddlin if I ever get to heaven this is exactly what I want. The cheeky pony stealing food from the kitchen is an absolute must. And my heavenly cherubs will definitely be strapped into basket saddles (no moaning or whinging about it either, they love it!). Last christmas Marianna/Marina or whatever her name is Fogle shared this "hilarious" photo of the village nativity play, where her shetland pony acted as the donkey in the church and left a steaming pile of horse poo in the vestry. And the children all devised the play by themselves. I was GREEN with envy and had to stop looking at her account. I feel incredibly robbed of the life I feel I should have been born into. If only Mummy had been an interior designer 💔

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WiddlinDiddlin · 21/03/2025 14:38

Thats IT... I am blaming Mummy, she was a council rat catcher. It's all her fault!

ThisLimeShaker · 21/03/2025 18:42

I bought a handbag from Marina Fogle in around 1997 at Camden Market not knowing it was her of course.

I had that handbag twenty years later, it's pony hair was threadbare. I looked fondly inside and saw the label and thought I wonder what happened to this Brand. I googled them to find their products selling for much more. For some reason I decided to email the owner and sent some kind of whimsical email about finding it hard to part with a much loved handbag. I got a lovely email back from Marina Fogle, having not realised that was who I was emailing, about how she had taken a break to raise family and was recently feeling nostalgic about her business.

I forgot to reply as I have ADHD.

meditatingwithdolly · 21/03/2025 20:29

ThisLimeShaker · 21/03/2025 18:42

I bought a handbag from Marina Fogle in around 1997 at Camden Market not knowing it was her of course.

I had that handbag twenty years later, it's pony hair was threadbare. I looked fondly inside and saw the label and thought I wonder what happened to this Brand. I googled them to find their products selling for much more. For some reason I decided to email the owner and sent some kind of whimsical email about finding it hard to part with a much loved handbag. I got a lovely email back from Marina Fogle, having not realised that was who I was emailing, about how she had taken a break to raise family and was recently feeling nostalgic about her business.

I forgot to reply as I have ADHD.

Yes she does seem lovely, but I still envy her!

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meditatingwithdolly · 22/03/2025 09:18

This thread has thrown me into a new world darlings, I'm getting ads for all these magazines that aren't on Sainos shelves. I've subscribed to H&G (£1 for 3 issues!) and Cornucopia is calling my name, imagine an interiors/lifestyle magine "with a Turkish twist". I need to do a write up for them too now on Jackie and her Topkapi Palace visit.
These people are living the dream from the absolute comfort and safety of up their own arse, it is literally so sweet how far removed they are from plebian ordinary living. And their dc are cherubs! Just watching AT (who I now love, I'd pay £8k just to spend a week pottering around her little cottage with her) and she was saying her two teen boys don't want to travel at all now in the summers, they both want to spend all of their free time in the little shed she had made out of recycled corrugated iron making things. And they buy her little antique trinkets from ebay. Where can I buy curate children like this?

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Tryonemoretime · 23/03/2025 09:29

My tiny hedge has got a nasty box blight infection and I need some funds to fix it. Can someone give me details of a friendly hedge fund manager? TIA.

cassie2and2 · 23/03/2025 10:52

i've often wondered who these people are that buy overpriced things that are advertised in Country Living and similar magazines. I have a wonderful rug - good as new but slightly threadbare, clothes a bit washed out but Vintage I could go on😂

Mirabai · 23/03/2025 11:15

I thought of this thread in a shop in Barnes yesterday: organic Mongolian cashmere scarves starting £250, organic cotton quilts from Rajasthan from £300.

LasVegass · 23/03/2025 11:33

crackofdoom · 19/03/2025 08:43

Are these brushes to brush mushrooms with, or brushes made out of mushrooms? I do hope it's the former.

I too was a few pages in before I was enlightened. The brushes-out-of-mushrooms seems like an as yet untapped source for ethical living and incidental income. You’d first brush the mushrooms with the actual mushroom brush, though.

meditatingwithdolly · 23/03/2025 11:43

LasVegass · 23/03/2025 11:33

I too was a few pages in before I was enlightened. The brushes-out-of-mushrooms seems like an as yet untapped source for ethical living and incidental income. You’d first brush the mushrooms with the actual mushroom brush, though.

When you've made your million you can come back to this thread and thank
me us all, and we shall doff our (threadbare) cap at you. Seriously though, you must be moving in particular circles to even think that a business selling mushroom brushes that cost £££ could even be a success. It almost sounds parody!

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FairlyFarleigh · 23/03/2025 11:51

I don't know
You could name it I Saw You Combing. And combine it with an artisan bakery, natch.

CortieTat · 23/03/2025 11:52

@meditatingwithdolly I honestly hope you are getting a cut from CL for this thread because they have a new subscriber😅. I have a cluster feeding newborn if that’s any excuse!

I live in the countryside but in Sweden and while I have a tiny bit of love for Harris Tweed and sustainable mud, it’s far from CL over here.

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