Flowergirl14
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Just watching this on C5. & catching up the earlier series. Love love love this programme!!
Dad is lovely and Mum too..It is just lovely gentle TV to watch at the moment during these mad times. I think it is why programes like Bake Off currently get such high ratings. We all want a little bit of light relief from Trump, Boris, Brexit, Covid. I love Ruben the mechanic, and the Dad is lovely-and
Love this family. Those kids will turn out to be fantastic adults, who will pass amazing qualities to their children. The mum and dad are amazing, so laid back and just raising them brilliantly.
I adore Clemmie!
I love Clemmie. Love her birth story. Mind you she had some dramatic births bless her.
I love how much she loves and the way she says Tony the pony. Also getting all the sheep back in and then pulling her mum for leaving the gate open. Also how her mum asked her how many sheep had been out then went ooh you can’t count and she was like no but still so proud.Their life skills are amazing x
Or Clemmie with Kit Kat the Calf, who died. And her lovely mum kept it from her as Clemmie raised Kit Kat. So cute.
I agree and have been "attacked," on digital spy for daring not to worship ,Amanda. She is living the life lived by farmers wives for centuries but without a big 4by,4 to drive around in. She makes a fortune from books,TV shows and guest appearances she is so tough nut and yes they all follow her dream her hubby is well under the thumbI think there was another thread recently on them? Anyway, going against the grain here, I'm not keen on Amanda, I think she is very much living her dream and every one else has to ride on her coat tails. Prancing around in her mini skirt (wth?) and very impractical accessories, she is very attention/fame hungry, they have been on every tv and radio channel going. I'm so glad Raven got away to uni, she was the Radfords equivalent of Chloe, always doing the childcare. I've read the books and Amanda seemed very detached from the children. Undoubtedly they have a lovely looking lifestyle though.
In large families, the eldest generally end up looking after the younger ones. I know I have been there. It is very selfish. Just my opinion, due to my personal experience. I couldn't wait to leave home and go to uni at 18. Hence I knew I never wanted more than two.I agree and have been "attacked," on digital spy for daring not to worship ,Amanda. She is living the life lived by farmers wives for centuries but without a big 4by,4 to drive around in. She makes a fortune from books,TV shows and guest appearances she is so tough nut and yes they all follow her dream her hubby is well under the thumb
Prancing around in her mini skirt is ludicrous.
Raven said she wanted to be a Vet but got three c grades in her A levels,surely to be avet you need better grades than that,? But I am glad she got away from the drudgery and same for Reuben but no doubt Amanda will expect him to mend their machinery for free.
I do like Raven and Ruben, and his relationship with Sid. I find the state of their house shocking. & what is it with the mini skirts and bangles. Can't be too hygienic those bangles, but then dirt builds up immunity! I speak as a farmer's daughter.Generally i
In large families, the eldest generally end up looking after the younger ones. I know I have been there. It is very selfish. Just my opinion, due to my personal experience. I couldn't wait to leave home and go to uni at 18. Hence, I knew I never wanted more than two.
Apart from being inappropriate clothing for a farmyard she looks like mutton dressed as lamb in her mini skirt.Generally i
In large families, the eldest generally end up looking after the younger ones. I know I have been there. It is very selfish. Just my opinion, due to my personal experience. I couldn't wait to leave home and go to uni at 18. Hence I knew I never wanted more than two.
I do like Raven and Ruben, and his relationship with Sid. I find the state of their house shocking. & what is it with the mini skirts and bangles. Can't be too hygienic those bangles, but then dirt builds up immunity! I speak as a farmer's daughter.
I am reading her first book, The Yorkshire Shepherdess. I didn't realise that this is Clive's second marriage and he has a grown up son and daughter. He is a father of 11.....
I don't recall him featuring in any of their programmes.Yeah his son lives on a farm near them and helps them too
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