Yeah we need a proper big picture so we can admire Tripod Bunny.
As for what I'm going to do, uhh... in the immediate future I'm going to curl up into a ball and sulk. In all seriousness though I'm probably going to have to find a place that can provide accommodation. I'm hopefully going to go to a LA farm vet over summer (they were supposed to email me yesterday
I'll phone them back tomorrow if I still haven't heard anything
) so I'll ask if they know any places. If there's nowhere closer, I'll just have to go somewhere on the train and stay away. London may have crap farmy wex, but at least we have good transport links!
I ***think*** a relative of mine may have a sheep farm, so I don't know if that is worth pursuing. I literally know nothing about it though, there could be 1 sheep, there could be 50000
I don't even think I've met her, and I have no idea where she lives, but I doubt it's anywhere close.
That brings me onto another point. My stable experience was on my aunt's stable, which is how I got it so easily. Is this going to be a problem at all do you think? In my defense, she's not a close relative (I say aunt but I think in reality she's my mum's mum's mum's sister's son's son's wife??? Yes I am being serious.
) and before last summer the last time I'd seen her was when I was two months old, so while I am biased I would honestly call it networking rather than nepotism
. It shouldn't be a problem, because the urban farm has horses too, so I'm getting equine experience there, I was just a bit anxious in case my stable stuff is going to be frowned upon...