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Goals for 2020

 
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It will soon be a whole new decade, what are your aims for the next year? How did you do on previous years goals (2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015)?

Out of last years goals I did 3 out of 5! I tend to find my halfway through the year my goals in Jan don’t always apply anymore. It is quite entertaining to go further back and see what my goals were years ago.

Anyway, 4 goals for 2020 (I can’t think of 5).
- Learn to crochet. I new skill for Winter whilst sat around the log burner
- Finish a greenhouse at the allotment
- Be fitter- got a half ironman triathlon booked this year so I best get to it.
And one carried over from last year
- Keep records of produce and inputs, see how much I grow
 
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Last year was so horrible that to just survive was a feat onto itself.

This year I have very limited goals, but now that our farm is idled, I would like to find a job off-farm, and then beat this years round of cancer.
 
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