Introducing Myself - Old McDonald.
Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:42 pm
I have lurked around the site on the odd occasion, and like what I read, so decided I should join. I have been known as Old McDonald for a long time and especially since I created a farm out of bare land in Scotland 20 years ago and called it Hazza Farm.
Approaching 70 I continue farming on a peasant sized scale rather than being a go-getter, and have been on my "quinta" in Portugal for 10 years. My signature is a link to a blog that includes a lot more information on me if anybody wants to know.
Many years ago I developed the philosophy of enjoying life on my land rather than trying to create income. My first aim is to live well and profit is secondary. Fortunately my wife of 40 odd years agrees with this philosophy and has worked with me on our various farms around the world. Whilst I drink what some people might consider a lot of wine - averaging a bottle a day for well over 30 years (including a couple of glasses with lunch some days) plus Port with cheese every night after dinner, followed by Moscatel de Setúbal with nuts. Now and again I have paté with the Moscatel. My philosophy of lving cheaply means that I rarely buy expensive wines and I gave up buying VP for my own cellar (and I have a very big one including a lagar) about 5 years ago. I believe that VP is a wine that younger people enjoy more, and so I now buy and cellar VP only for my son and baby grandson. My daily Port is Ruby. I do treat myself now and again with a VP from the ones I retained for my own use, but there is nothing of great significance in my collection.
Approaching 70 I continue farming on a peasant sized scale rather than being a go-getter, and have been on my "quinta" in Portugal for 10 years. My signature is a link to a blog that includes a lot more information on me if anybody wants to know.
Many years ago I developed the philosophy of enjoying life on my land rather than trying to create income. My first aim is to live well and profit is secondary. Fortunately my wife of 40 odd years agrees with this philosophy and has worked with me on our various farms around the world. Whilst I drink what some people might consider a lot of wine - averaging a bottle a day for well over 30 years (including a couple of glasses with lunch some days) plus Port with cheese every night after dinner, followed by Moscatel de Setúbal with nuts. Now and again I have paté with the Moscatel. My philosophy of lving cheaply means that I rarely buy expensive wines and I gave up buying VP for my own cellar (and I have a very big one including a lagar) about 5 years ago. I believe that VP is a wine that younger people enjoy more, and so I now buy and cellar VP only for my son and baby grandson. My daily Port is Ruby. I do treat myself now and again with a VP from the ones I retained for my own use, but there is nothing of great significance in my collection.