I always enjoy Jim’s farming stories, as he has a way of telling a tale that is entertaining but informative at the same time. I’ve learned a lot about sheep, cattle and working dogs while reading this book, and always wondered how on earth a sheepdog learns to do what it does – but I know now that a new dog will learn from an old one as well as from his master.
There were a few chuckles too, particularly at how Jim dealt with unwanted salespeople. There were a couple of shocks regarding how the price of cattle has decreased over the years, and also sadly how the number of UK dairy farms has dropped from 196,000 in 1950 to about 10,000 now.
Jim has spent his whole life farming and has acquired a wealth of knowledge, some of which he shares in this delightful book. I have given it 5 stars. Do check it out the free preview below:
A fabulous review, Stevie. I also enjoy Jim’s books and stories.
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Thanks Robbie.
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A great review of Jim Webster’s book “Fancy Meeting You Here” by Stevie Turner.
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Thanks for re-blogging, Patricia.
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A great review, Stevie. Congratulations, Jim! 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thanks Patricia.
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I could listen to Jim all day!
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Thanks for re-blogging my review, ladies!
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Our pleasure, Stevie…
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Thanks for re-blogging, Jim.
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no worries, I stuck it on Facebook as well 🙂
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Glad you enjoyed it Stevie, I’ll read the review to Sal, later 🙂
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Woof woof…
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she smiled back 🙂
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