Ello there and welcome to my channel 👋 My wife and I have finally started our garden project. From composting worms, keeping chickens to our very own kitchen garden. Documenting along the way of our learnings and how we are lowering our carbon footprint by doing so.
I also enjoy taking strolls around my home town and stuff always creeps up in conversation! I am not affiliated with any Party of this 🇬🇧 government or cult! Everything I speak is of my own opinion and life experience. So please bear with me as I find our path of confidence with this channel!
Funny how the chickens are chatting with you. We have chickens for many years and we actually learned some of their vocabulary.. High pitch whistle is bird of prey. Nervous cackle and fleeing and then quietly hiding is Fox or Martin. Prolonged nervous cackle without fleeing is almost always a snake. Long high notes your chickens were making when you were cleaning the coup means, can you please step aside and let me dig a bit. Low pitch repeated sound like honking means move over, I'm higher than you to lower ranked childrens. They will repeat it several times and if the lower one doesn't move, it will be dealt with more harshly. Long awful complaining sounds mean they expected something that they didn't get. Chickens all have wristwatches and will tell you what time it is, provided you do everything at regular times. I like the slow pace, raw vibe of your videos. One commenter wrote Zzzzzz. I guess that's a compliment, because watching animals is supposed to be relaxing. Keep up the nice work.
In general, it is not against the law to take photographs of people in public places in the UK, including North Walsham. However, there are restrictions under some circumstances. For instance, it is illegal to take photos of people in a place where they have a reasonable expectation of privacy (like a bathroom or changing room). It is also illegal to publish images of people without their consent (especially if the images have been obtained in an intrusive manner or put the person at risk)
People with mental challenges worldwide frequently experience violations of their human rights they are often subjected to inhumane treatment, abuse, and neglect.
What are the protective factors for people with mental illnesses? Personal attributes including the ability to cope with stress Physical health and healthy behaviour, are impossible when being provoked Social support and inclusion Strong cultural identity and pride
Scholarly articles for rights of the Mentally Ill Patients PDF, may give you another avenue of research, as you care so much for the community and the law.
Disappointed that hate crimes have not been discussed, I believe mentally ill people are targeted in North Walsham, I always thought the mentally ill were protected by law.
watched a bit unil a woman started on about the biggest threat coming from "The Far Right organisations" but did not or could not name them. Did she mean he EDL? They were disbanded over 10 years ago! Accusations without facts are worthless. Typical Village gossip group