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My father passed away; leaving diabetic mother home alone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1898030" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>Does the house have a bit of land around it? As you are in a rural area could you put up polytunnels and grow vegetables for sale? - breed chickens so people can have kitchen scrap recyling egg laying pets? How about keeping angora rabbits as their fur is valuable and if properly cared for they are easy to look after. Years ago I knew a woman who kept the rabbits, hand spun the fur with silk, then knitted boleros with the yarn and they sold for hundreds of pounds. </p><p>You would need to research the things you are allowed to do, of course, but consider any possible option. Don't sit around dwelling on sad thoughts and dismal possibilities, that is the worst option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1898030, member: 355878"] Does the house have a bit of land around it? As you are in a rural area could you put up polytunnels and grow vegetables for sale? - breed chickens so people can have kitchen scrap recyling egg laying pets? How about keeping angora rabbits as their fur is valuable and if properly cared for they are easy to look after. Years ago I knew a woman who kept the rabbits, hand spun the fur with silk, then knitted boleros with the yarn and they sold for hundreds of pounds. You would need to research the things you are allowed to do, of course, but consider any possible option. Don't sit around dwelling on sad thoughts and dismal possibilities, that is the worst option. [/QUOTE]
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