Cairistiona

By Cairistiona1

Lights out

Been a slightly more productive day today. Got a potted history of one of the buildings in the village done. Who would have thought that bone meal could be quite so important. During the first part of the 19th century, it meant that cattle could be kept in the north in winter months - because the fertiliser allowed farmers to produce better turnips as feed for them. Tiring stuff all this reading though. Time to put the lights out!

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