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sue craig
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Acetic Acid test results Monday 20 May 2024
The first application of neat waste vinegar was on the 4th May... using my neighbour's local sustainable Silly Moo Cider by-product that works out about 10p per litre.
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DiggersRevolt
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Re-enactment of the Diggers' Revolt of April 1649, in the battle over common land ownership, led by Gerard Winstanley (Victoria Melody).
DiggersSong
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Mark Thomas leading the song of the Diggers at Victoria Melody's 17th century re-enactment on 11 May in Whitehawk.
Our first rope
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Making cordage from spun flax at Stanmer, this is our first rope.
Testing how long water takes to reach the well water... 6 secs
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Testing how long water takes to reach the well water... 6 secs
Coat of Hopes at the De la Warr Pavilion in Bexhill
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Meeting artist Barbara Keal and the Coat of Hopes at the De la Warr Pavilion on Sunday 5 March 2023, prior to the first screening of Ben Wigley's elegiac film Of Walking on Thin Ice, capturing the heart and soul of the 500 mile pilgrimage from London to Glasgow for COP 26 in 2021.
Fungi pinging October 2022
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Monty checking out our first fungi pinging of the season
Toads in Stanmer 2010
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Back in March 2010, Ann Markwick, my grandson and I followed these mating toads all the way from Stanmer Pond to the pond next to the Orchard below the Great Wood ...
CarisbrookeCastle2010
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Jigsaw turning the wheel at Carisbrooke Castle in July 2010.
AbrahamGhebre Ghiorghis response 221020
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AbrahamGhebre Ghiorghis response 221020
reDeputations at Full Council 22 Oct 2020
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reDeputations at Full Council 22 Oct 2020
Falmer Pond on the Inglorious Twelfth of August 2020
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Falmer Pond on the Inglorious Twelfth of August 2020
Shame on Plumpton College, (part of the University of Brighton ) for not getting involved in this. It used to be an agricultural college, and still offers arboriculture, but where is the real farming, the farming that is truly sustainable and based on thousands of years experience? Look to the future and be brave in leading the way .. Not on a tractor, but with an oxen!
What a wonderful homage to the Sussex Ox. Fabulous job Sue. I think your suggesting to reintroduce the oxen is both sustainable and timely. As a country we need to strengthen our connection to the land we depend on for our food and do this in a way that feeds back into the land. When the oil runs out we will need oxen...
Lovely, its well known about the use of Oxen in farming in Sussex. In Neolithic times they used the Auroch, although they probably hunted the animals rather than domesticated them, but who knows! Signed, an old Sussexer.
The way that cattle work for thousands of years was not slaughter free.🥱
Sussex oxen have such big horns. Really great video. Those shoeing frames are called "stocks" in the US. Often used for heavy horse, and cattle. Sometimes just for trimming cattle.
I collected postcards of oxen. Had a lot of them. Very interesting. I'm interested in North American use the most. Lost them in a flood Dec. 31, 2023. Very sad. All breeds were used in the US.
Stay away from that. That's a hornets nest. 🐝
Punch it
Whoa!!!
This was absolutely wonderful to watch, thank you for putting this presentation together! Makes me wish I could have a chat with those farmers.
They only attack when they feel threatened. Unfortunately, they regard looking at the nest as a threat.
They regard anything as a threat 😂
Excellent presentation. It’s amazing to think that this was taking place just 100 years ago! So much, for good and bad, has taken place during that relatively short period. About four years ago I attended an excellent talk in Storrington all about ox ploughing. The hall was packed and everybody enjoyed learning about them. It would be excellent if another ox team could be put together. Thank you for sharing this information.
Lovely video, the pics of Saddlescombe ox are of particular interest to me as I grew up there in the 70s and 80s and my great grandfather Charles Hollingdale features in the first picture, the younger man at the front, 19 years of age in this picture. He died in 1936 aged 50. The other Saddlescombe picture shoes shoeing an ox, the boy sitting on the head is another relative of mine, Ely Rapley, my great grandfather's nephew I believe.
That's an awfully early nest for June as it's way ahead of a German Yellowjacket nest which is typically about that size in August!
WOW
I'm in idaho usa I'm training a Angus bull calf to pull so we can plow for wheat and hay. It's our first try at this. So fun to train. Yoke not hard to make. In northeastern USA there is a small community of oxen trainers and competitors. Thank you for the lovely video.
your heart touching words got me subscribed
so very nice, great service
What a fantastic informative video, thanks.
Very interesting!
This Film of Sussex Ox is vert moo-ving
Top job X
Please film wide screen hold your phone sideways
Spawning fish
Thank you so much. Are you able to identify the species and do you know why they might be spawning at that part of the pond?
@@wallonthemole probably carp ☺
Thanks for posting!
Oh my god that ending! haha!
Unexpected and hilarious ending.