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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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Ahwelltoobad · 19/03/2025 06:10

JustBec · 18/03/2025 21:31

Bear with me here: flesh this out a bit. Maybe Jilly, Carol and Jackie are thrown together by some unexpected circumstance - a handsome but reserved new veterinarian moves into the village and they take him under their wing while surreptitiously competing for his affections.
Write the book - maybe a trilogy with one book focusing on each woman - sell the screen play, buy and renovate a vicarage in the country, start business offering writers’ retreats out of a handful of charming shepherd huts at the bottom of your (rambling) garden. Add dopey but adorable Labrador called Hugo. Maybe flirt with his vet. Dream accomplished.

Chef's kiss! 👌@meditatingwithdolly, I'd buy it! 😂

ppaaWWss · 19/03/2025 06:16

JustBec · 18/03/2025 21:31

Bear with me here: flesh this out a bit. Maybe Jilly, Carol and Jackie are thrown together by some unexpected circumstance - a handsome but reserved new veterinarian moves into the village and they take him under their wing while surreptitiously competing for his affections.
Write the book - maybe a trilogy with one book focusing on each woman - sell the screen play, buy and renovate a vicarage in the country, start business offering writers’ retreats out of a handful of charming shepherd huts at the bottom of your (rambling) garden. Add dopey but adorable Labrador called Hugo. Maybe flirt with his vet. Dream accomplished.

Please OP, I want to read this so so much

FreddoSwaggins · 19/03/2025 06:38

This is fine @meditatingwithdolly ill fully declare you reasonable but only if I cam be your nearest neighbour. I will be living in the old farmhouse and be a successful writer (there's an annexe in the farmhouse that's my cosy writing room, it has views of the unspolilt countrtside and the vast ever changing sky). However I also want to run a successful artisan food company (something in jars) and still have enough spare time to solve crimes. You can decide the full details, though my books are fiction and the crime solving must unmentioned in CL.

If this is acceptable I'll help out at your writer's retreat by inspiring them around large wooden table used as a social area just outside the shepherd huts. (Buntimg and fairly lights included - obviously.)

Mumofteenandtween · 19/03/2025 06:48

I have just googled what a salt pig is. And am very shocked to discover that it does not look like a pig.

Maybe I could set up a business making pig shaped salt pigs!

InigoJollifant · 19/03/2025 06:59

@GraziaMaria is this is 1690?

TheHerboriste · 19/03/2025 07:14

Thanks, OP, I haven’t had such a laugh in days. Topkapi Palace!

Oceangrey · 19/03/2025 07:24

Ha, brilliant. This hardcore city woman is enjoying the fantasy you've created. Dreamy.

bibliomania · 19/03/2025 07:40

My countryside childhood memories are more about unexpected shocks from electric fences, but I'll happily live in this dream world for a while.

OhMaria2 · 19/03/2025 07:54

TheEyesOfLucyJordon · 19/03/2025 03:24

I love your post, OP; it's truly fab.

However, I'm a city rat. I live in a deprived area of a (very) major city. I love the urban landscape, the noise, the people's stories, and all that the city is.

Nothing and nobody would persuade me to want to live a country lifestyle

Still love your post though; it's made me happy 🥰

We need a comfy Pigeon Street style equivalent thread

meditatingwithdolly · 19/03/2025 07:59

Leeto888 · 18/03/2025 23:42

I really want a scrunchie made from a Victorian flour bag now.

No problem, they are £229 (ex p&p) for the small size (suitable for a toddler's pony tail) and £547 (ex p&p) for an adult with swooshy hair.

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meditatingwithdolly · 19/03/2025 08:02

To the pp who wants a Focat, obviously due to the very sensitive nature I can't divulge details on pricing. You must visit Reggie's mating station, knock three times, make it clear that you are not interested in mating and then wait for instruction. He's very professional.

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evtheria · 19/03/2025 08:24

Oh I wish I was Jilly.
Except I think I’d like to be called something like… Alice or Portia. I’d make a small but very expensive line of organic pickles/ferments, in beautifully tiny jars. I also sell one herbal liquid supplement, the type you dropper on your tongue. It may also taste of pickles, heck why not. The sales from these allows me to pursue one of my true passions: giant sized paintings of my nude form with cats, which I create in my barn-turned-studio/office. Incidentally, I designed this studio office to resemble my finca in Ibiza - lots of bare plaster and potted cacti. I have an old Defender, but no one from the village ever sees me in it because I am always down in London.

LunaTheCat · 19/03/2025 08:31

OMG OP.
i have sitting in New Zealand ( we do live in the country but in a very humble home which my builder husband has only half finished) I have just downloaded UK Country Life on my library app. . Have a nice glass wine and looking forward to experience.

Allthecolours2025 · 19/03/2025 08:37

This is such a brilliantly funny thread I am reading it whilst on a packed tube in London. Op you have a way with words! Any thoughts on Jilly and her friends’ country vehicles of choice? Presumably pristine at all times .. what do they do when they come into town to meet their city friends … do they have their own version of MLM selling i wonder …. The mind boggles

TheLiloAndTheSlowCooker · 19/03/2025 08:39

I love Country Living and also subscribed based on an amazing knockdown price. As I commute into my office job I dream of selling artisan bread from a VW campervan or similar while wearing a floaty dress and jaunty wellies. Sadly DH continues stubbornly not to be a hedge fund trader, nor have I won the lottery, so the artisan bread remains a pipe dream.

Side note: some slight confusion over Country Life and Country Living on this thread. Country Life is amazing for the property adverts in the first 1000 pages, plus for the random page featuring a picture of a Lovely Posh Girl, but you're not going to get the profiles of Jilly and similar and their businesses selling etching retreats.

LunaTheCat · 19/03/2025 08:39

… 15 mins in… you are stunningly accurate OP.. I am choking on my wine… I feel an attack of The Vapours imminent…

crackofdoom · 19/03/2025 08:43

Flightsoffancy · 18/03/2025 22:03

Love this and am 100% with you all the way! I became besotted with a lovely sounding woman from a CL feature who makes artisan mushroom brushes (amongst other artisan brushes). I'm on her mailing list but yet to succumb to a brush. Or broom.

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

wherearemypastnames · 19/03/2025 08:48

Ah you buy the hype
in reality Jackie’s husband is too busy with his affair to worry about her, so he funds her fabric himself . Keeps her out of the way and he is writing off his purchases to offset his tax at the same time - win win. He’s only still with her because she had a huge inheritance that he is slowly syphining off to an offshore account. The home looks wonderful but in fact is falling down - she redecorates regularly to mask the damp, and because she is bored., and people are only allowed to view sone rooms from a certain angle. She lives in her studio as much as possible as it’s modern and warm. She dreams of living in a housing estate with real neighbours some of whom might talk to her - even if it’s just to swear at her. She would love little Freddie to have different friends, even if they were rough round the edges , who would play with him. Take him off her hands a little. For a five year old he knows more about financial markets than peppa pig and instinctively she feels this is wrong. She is also hating the neighbours because she can’t talk to them without it being a competition as to who’s life is really the best - disguised of course as they trouble with the chef and the coast of servicing the rolls

Heronwatcher · 19/03/2025 08:50

Allthecolours2025 · 19/03/2025 08:37

This is such a brilliantly funny thread I am reading it whilst on a packed tube in London. Op you have a way with words! Any thoughts on Jilly and her friends’ country vehicles of choice? Presumably pristine at all times .. what do they do when they come into town to meet their city friends … do they have their own version of MLM selling i wonder …. The mind boggles

Landy modified to run on old cooking oil obtained for free from their friend’s organic pop up falafel van (last seen at Babbington house, now en route to Glasto) surely?

crackofdoom · 19/03/2025 08:53

Five pages in, and no one's mentioned artisan trugs 🤷‍♀️

I think I'm going to become a rural trug dealer.

ChardonnaysBeastlyCat · 19/03/2025 08:56

Idabelle · 18/03/2025 21:38

I sometimes watch House and Garden YouTube to relax, everything is so beautiful yet so utterly ridiculous it feels like satire.

They have a channel on there?

OP, I’m on my way for a dreary job on a dreary part of London.

I might pick up a copy of CL. Who knows, I might be inspired to start a little bunting business.

HappySquashGirl · 19/03/2025 08:56

I follow the horsey instagram Jilly and it's wild. Lots of pics of them renovating the ~massive stone farmhouse~ hovel they live in and lots of videos of horses, chickens, barefoot children tripping in and out of the house, but no one seems to do any work 😆 and yet.. off the eldest goes to an exclusive private school every term.

I'd love to know who the other instagram Jilly is, it's insane but fun to follow 😊

My country life consists of mucking out stables in 20 year old jeans and wellies with holes in, trailing mess about in a clapped out car and constantly picking hay and dog hairs out of clothes and soft furnishings. I'm miles away from the CL dream 😆

evtheria · 19/03/2025 09:00

Allthecolours2025 · 19/03/2025 08:37

This is such a brilliantly funny thread I am reading it whilst on a packed tube in London. Op you have a way with words! Any thoughts on Jilly and her friends’ country vehicles of choice? Presumably pristine at all times .. what do they do when they come into town to meet their city friends … do they have their own version of MLM selling i wonder …. The mind boggles

They actually use the train to get into London. It’s never cancelled or delayed. You’ll see them stood on platform with battered designer hold-all and, for some
reason, a wicker picnic basket.

maaataa · 19/03/2025 09:01

Bravo! Wonderful thread OP- exactly what I needed to read right now!

VaddaABeetch · 19/03/2025 09:04

FreddoSwaggins · 19/03/2025 06:38

This is fine @meditatingwithdolly ill fully declare you reasonable but only if I cam be your nearest neighbour. I will be living in the old farmhouse and be a successful writer (there's an annexe in the farmhouse that's my cosy writing room, it has views of the unspolilt countrtside and the vast ever changing sky). However I also want to run a successful artisan food company (something in jars) and still have enough spare time to solve crimes. You can decide the full details, though my books are fiction and the crime solving must unmentioned in CL.

If this is acceptable I'll help out at your writer's retreat by inspiring them around large wooden table used as a social area just outside the shepherd huts. (Buntimg and fairly lights included - obviously.)

Will you do some wry gentle matchmaking? Preferably with a very attractive middle aged couple? There will be multiple misunderstandings but you’ll get them together in the end.

Wait am I straying into Hall mark movie now?

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