Now claimed more than 300 lives and infected over 14000 people this morning the Philippines reported the 1st death from the virus outside China as our correspondent in Shanghai Robin Brandt explains the 44 year old Chinese man died in hospital in Manila yesterday he was from will harden where the overwhelming number of deaths have been reported the World Health Organization says he was infected before he arrived in the Philippines the total number of dead in China now stands at 30414380 are infected according to official Chinese government figures that suggest a steady double digit percentage rise is continuing China's premier has ordered the authorities to consider further extending the New Year holiday here to stagger the plans journeys of hundreds of millions of people South Korea is said to be considering temporarily closing its border to all visitors from China as the u.s. And Australia have done a 2nd flights carrying 11 u.k. Citizens who wanted to leave for Han is now on its way to France the prime minister is to make clear Britain favors a loose post Breck's a trade agreement with the European Union rather than one that would mean the u.k. Having to a bay rules laid down by Brussels by a strong Some will say in a speech tomorrow that he's prepared to accept some border checks on goods coming from the e.u. As our Political Correspondent Chris Mason reports in what's being described as a comprehensive speech the prime minister will say he wants to deal with the similar to the one that Brussels has with Canada itself a relatively loose agreement which gets rid of most imports actors on goods but as little for instance for trade in financial services Crucially though Downing Street is willing to pursue an even looser arrangements if necessary the government also wants to make progress in striking free trade agreements with countries such as the United States and Japan the only approach the negotiations need to be agreed by all 27 member states but that's unlikely to happen before the end of this month. The former president of the European Council Donald Tusk has said Brussels would have what he called empathy towards an independent Scotland joining the e.u. In an interview for the B.B.C.'s Andrew Marr Show Mr Turner squandered any application would not automatically be accepted but he said he felt very Scottish especially after breaks it a lot and I have no doubt that everyone will be enthusiastic here rather than more likely whatever in Europe but we're still 3 different from formalities but if you ask me about our emotions and the genuine feeling of course of the your will your witness I think Ali and Poppy the president of Ecuador the name Marino has apologized for saying women only reporter allegations of sexual harassment when they find the man ugly his comments prompted a furious reaction on social media as are America's editor Leonardo Russia reports speaking at an investment conference in the city of kill there called or imprisoned said that men faced a constant threat of being falsely accused of harassment Mr Moreno then said that women tend to overlook the situation in fail to press charges if the man is handsome the president who's 66 also joked that he was not a threat to women himself following an angry reaction on social media he apologised on Twitter instead he rejected all forms of violence against women British talent is expected to enjoy a strong night at the Bafta Film Awards in London the seeding but the nominations for this year's ceremony have been heavily criticised for their lack of diversity our entertainment correspondent Conan Patterson has this report if you don't get there in time. We will do 16 countries and the British World War one epic $917.00 directed by Sam Mendez is the favorite to win big at tonight's Bafta film awards it's already triumphed at the Golden Globes and the Producers Guild Awards and it would be a surprise. If it was not recognized in his home country all 20 of the acting nominations are white and for the 7th year in a role the directing category is all male this lack of diverse state prompted the boss of Bafta Amanda Berry to say she was disappointed with how members and voted and that the system used would be reviewed tennis Novak Djokovic will this morning try to win his 17th grand slam title at the Australian Open the Serbian fair will meet Dominic team of Australia in the final in Melbourne if he wins his 8th straight you know Open title track of it will also reflect the world number one ranking currently held by Rafael Nadal b.b.c. . 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Presto Soumaya at the climax of the Chinese opera Tosca. One statuesque Tosca soften the acute embarrassment when instead of throwing herself off the battlements and landing on a nice soft mattress she had it on a trampoline. She bounced up and down vigorously more than a dozen times before the cutting came down now unfortunate Tosca must have felt acutely embarrassed because she knew that she was a ridiculous sight and seeing up and down like that. Appearing ridiculous to others lies at the heart of embarrassment Charles Darwin in his book The expression of the emotions in Man and Animals listed several causes of blushing they include shyness which is caused by fear of being seen as an embarrassment guilt when found out breaches of etiquette and modesty particularly the fear of being seen as immodest wear here examples of all these causes of embarrassment and will have the pain embarrassment can cause and the damage that can come from fear of embarrassment but we also find that we sometimes gain from that theah. 1st here is a highly entertaining example of embarrassment caused by fear of being seen as immodest and indecent it's an extract from the vet James Harriet's book orderings wise and wonderful list Harriet I would be great Troy if you would come and see my dog certainly what's the trouble where. He seems to suffer from a set amount of fact I beg your pardon he has excessive flat in what way exactly where I suppose you describe it asked. When did you mean his stomach now not his stomach he passes. A considerable quantity of wind from his. Eyes are yes I quite understand but that doesn't sound very serious do you think it's necessary for me to see you oh yes indeed Mr Harry I wish you would come as soon as possible the laurels was a very nice house on the edge of the town Mrs Romney has self let me in and I felt a shock of surprise at my 1st sight of her it wasn't just that she was strikingly beautiful everything about her suggested for studiousness and delicacy Cedric is in the kitchen I'll take you through I had another surprise when I saw Cedric an enormous Boxer hold himself on me in delight I tried to fight him off but he kept at me panting extatic into my face and wagging his entire rear end sit down boy he said friendly. Yes I can see that how often does this excessive flatus occur as if in reply and almost palpable sulfurous wave arose from the dog and added around me it appeared that the excitement of seeing me had activated Cedric's weakness I was up against the wall and unable to a bay My 1st instinct to run for cover so I held my hand over my face for a few moments before speaking is that what you meant Mrs Romney waved a lace handkerchief under her nose and the faintest flash crept into the pallor of her cheeks Yes she replied almost inaudibly Yes that is. Mrs Romney too embarrassed described her dogs embarrassing behavior because she feared she would be seen as immodest or indecent . The singer missed unget was embarrassed by her who knew him Addis situation by being seen naked in the bath through an open window she cried in Hora he saw me nude all nude. Well some say. No. You. Absolutely lose. Missed unget with e.u. Mother news. What we think of as breaches of a ticket by others can cause us embarrassment particularly when those others are close to us family members for instance in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice the heroine Elizabeth is acutely embarrassed by her mother then her sister then her father all of whom she feels make her look ridiculous in the eyes of Mr Darcy who she was particularly keen should not think ridiculous 1st Elizabeth was embarrassed by her mother's gushing conversation about her other daughter's impending marriage to miss the big. It was an animating subject and Mrs Bennet seemed incapable of the teak while enumerating the advantages of the match his being such a charming young man and soon reach and leaving but 3 miles from them where the 1st points of self graduation and then it was such a comfort to think how fond of the 2 sisters were of Jane and to be satin but they must desire the connection as much as she could do it was more ever such a promising thing the younger daughter does as Jane's meringues to create Glee must throw them in the way of other rich men she concluded with no many good wishes that lady Lucas might be equally fortunate they were evidently and triumphantly believing there was no chance of it in vain did Elizabeth endeavor to check the rapidity of her mother's words Opus waited to describe her felicity in a less or double whisper for to her in expressible vexation she could perceive that the chief of it was overheard by Mr Darcy who sat opposite to him. Then Elizabeth Sr embarrassed her by seeing Elizabeth's eyes were fixed on Mary with most painful sensations and she watched her progress through the several stanzas with an impatience which was ill rewarded at the close the memory on receiving amongst the thanks of the table the hint of a hope that she might be prevailed on to favor them again after the pause of Hotham in it began another Mary's powers were by no means fitted for such a display have voice was weak and her manner affected Elizabeth was in agonies and to cap it all Elizabeth's father embarrassed her too she looked at her father to entreat his interference less merry should be singing all night he took the hint and when Mary had finished his 2nd song said aloud that will do extremely well child you have to light it as long enough let the other young ladies have time to exhibit Mary their pretending not to hear was somewhat disconcerted and Elizabeth sorry for her and sorry for her father speech was afraid her anxiety had done no good to Elizabeth it appeared that had her family made an agreement to expose themselves as much as they could join the evening it would have been impossible for them to play their parts with more spirit or Fina success children are particularly sensitive to embarrassments their parents cause them even when the embarrassments would appear to an adult quite mild like those listed by Lynette Craig in her poem and embarrassing. You all so embarrassing you sing in the street bright red nail polish you shout comment so my friends can hear when I'm on the phone you put your arm around dad in public you discuss my think that with the assistant in the dress shop you check to babies in supermarkets. Me on the The Platters song Smoke Gets In Your Eyes about the embarrassment to form a love of feels when he cannot hide his to guys the root of the word embarrassment means to block or obstruct it's quite true that just being embarrassed can block actions which may be risks but the risks well worth taking t.s. Eliot described the fear of the embarrassment the fear of appearing ridiculous which blighted the life of j. Alfred Prufrock because of the inertia it created and indeed there will be time to wonder do my Dad and do I dare time to turn back and descend the stairs with a bold spot in the middle of my head they will say how his hand is growing thin my morning coat my color mounting firmly to the chin my necktie rich and modest but inserted by a simple pin they will say but how his arms and legs a sin do I Dad disturb the universe in a minute and it's time for decisions and revisions which a minute will reverse. For I have known the Mon already known them all have known the evenings moaning This afternoon I have measured my life with coffee spoon I know the voices dying with a dying fall beneath the music from my father room so how should I presume and I have known the is already known them all the lies that fix human a formulated phrase and when I am formulated sprawling on a pin when I am pinned and wriggling on the wall and how should I begin to spit out all the buttons of my days in ways and oh should I presume j. Alfred Prufrock does not dare to presume he doesn't overcome his fear of embarrassment but in the poem sharing Eve's apple John Keats suggests that we should not let embarrassment caused by modesty the embarrassment Eve felt when she became aware she was naked stand in the Way of Love own blast snarks Oh oh blush not know or I shall think you know him and if you smile blushing while then maiden heads are going there's a blush for want and a blush for shan't and a blush for having done it there's a blush for thought and a blush for nought and a blush for just begun it all sign on its own sign not so for It sounds of Eve's sweet Pippin by these loosened lips you have tasted the pips and for in an amorous nipping will you play once more a nice cut core for it only will last Are you thought. And we have the prime of the kissing time we have not one sweet tooth. There's a side for I and a so if an a and a sigh if I can't bear it own what can be done shall we stay or run our cuts for sweet apple and sharing that fear of losing the good opinion of others can act as a spur to keep us up to the mark the Peronist on day Previn said if I miss a day or practice I know it if I missed 2 days my manager knows it and if I miss 3 days my audience knows it so if you're being embarrassed by a poor performance in front of an audience spurred him on to keep practicing. And him is only going to prevail taking on the challenge for which he must a practice very hard he's playing Sug Iraq man in office suite number 2 for 2 pianos with Vladimir Ashkenazy. Avoiding embarrassment can produce results like that stunning performance but it can have extremely serious adverse consequences that can be used and cause death in a contribution to the online magazine of the organization medicine unboxed Grace Williams puts it even more strongly embarrassment could in fact be considered one of the biggest killers worldwide this disease is mechanism of action is to prevent voices being heard whether it attacks the patient trying to symptoms or the health care professional trying to ask the right questions importantly for patients embarrassment can prevent a Texan of disease 40 percent of 10000 Hong Kong residents identified embarrassment as a barrier to screening for color rectal cancer a disease which kills over $15000.00 people in the u.k. a Year and a wage early presentation can alter the survival rate. Embarrassment could be considered by some as an epidemic which affects so many people that a large proportion of potential patients may not associate the symptoms they have with the disease this is due to the voice of those able to educate being prevented from being added by the niggling infection of embarrassment in the general population this prevents presentation until the discomfort overcomes the embarrassment which is often too late. The 17th century composer. Goodies tedium. While conducting a performance of this work to celebrate the French King Louis the 14th recovery from surgery the composer wounded his foot with a long conducting staff used in those days to beat time by hitting the grog. The Cure recommended for his wound was after Taishan. Was so embarrassed by the thought of losing a leg that he refused to accept the doctor's advice. Thanks he died when the room became gang bring us. Out of embarrassment can stand in the way of communicating with God for instance Nada is saying grace before a meal can seem rather peculiar not the thing to do at a fashionable dinner party. The poet Wendell Berry once described a hesitant race which dropped with a soft come up indicating that at the least it didn't go down very well and possibly that it was embarrassing in his poem embarrassment Wendell went on to suggest that if someone says in public what they really want to say to God it would be extremely embarrassing do you want to ask the blessing no if you do go ahead he went ahead his prayer dressed up in Sunday clothes rose a few feet and dropped with a soft film if a lonely soul did ever cry out in company its true outcry to God it would be as though at a sedate party a man suddenly removed his clothes and took his wife passionately into his arms we've heard a lot about the harmful side of embarrassment how fear of it can cripple us as it crippled Prufrock how it killed the Luly the composer and still does kill many people today how it can damage relationships particularly within families how it distressed Mr get in her bath and rendered Mrs Romney quite unable to describe her dog's symptoms to the vet these are the negative effects of the embarrassment which blocks or obstructs but on Diprivan has shown there can be a positive side to the fear of embarrassment and if you can't avoid embarrassment there is a way of dealing with it which we haven't discussed and that is laughing. Once the initial shock is over we do often have a good law for bar top embarrassments and that is what Ella Fitzgerald did when she couldn't remember the words in this live performance recorded in Bali in 1960 the 1st recording of a woman singing Mack the Knife Ella Fitzgerald just kept going with humorous improvised lyrics and a wonderful imitation of Louis Armstrong. Yeah Fitzgerald completely behind on the bar Strada about singing all the wrong words is today's edition of something on the stood the program was presented by Mark Tully The readers were some of the bon Francis Scott and Matt out is it was produced by Frank Stanley not unique for b.b.c. Radio 4 and if you'd like more information on any of the music and readings featured in today's program you can call the writer for information line here's the number it's 037010400 or you can indeed go to the b.b.c. Writer for website. This week we brand new comedy from Alex Edelman. And this student union I'll be asking people here what's cool and what's not cool about their life is that cool. Alex Edelman consider the way that house flies rub their hands together like they're planning a major hives Oh yeah he's a cool guy so I walk in to this restaurant and I see these 2 cute girls at a table and they discount. And I'm like let's. Go Can we order. Join Alex Edelman's paygrade b.b.c. Radio. But if you're living from a small lake district can be tough business. Is on your farm with them and to prizing couple turning a profit from a beautiful landscape. Following a sheep just going in for a laugh. Going to put some pigs and pigs seems to you. That don't mind when I was a separate. I don't think of the day after all the same they're not exactly the same they are they obviously. Read it for 330 pages birches all batches if you pull out. The about my foot long probably my foot long when I. Know about it. And it gets. More real a whisper that imo look what was all of fuss about you perfectly happy now you're in for a while that is the pig successfully loaded usually farms that we visit for this program our farms there are specializing or excelling in worn really unique areas but twice Grange farm in a constant water in a lake district doesn't just how warm the string to its bow it has loads of interesting and there to be all things going on and that is that's kind of the point really because it's almost like a mixed farm of maybe 5060 odd years ago John Atkinson a Maria Benjamin who run this place are juggling several different micro businesses to keep this traditional Cumbrian Hill Farm viable and we were talking earlier you described to me a bit like going back to the future Yeah well the farms you got to remove from the customers so what we're trying to do is not specialize but actually have lots of different things and be chocolate connected with our customers and it is going to in the future because that's how farmers were decades ago wasn't it you know you have got a number of different things going on so that if one fails you you'd be able to rely on the rest of nothing. Advice has been for the last 34 years that you should specialize in truth one thing very well the 2 without the people you selling it to know that you've only got one thing so they will know that you can buy at a price they want to rob them what you want plus that if $1.00 things down then your are businesses failing fast whereas if you've got multiple things then one's down one can be opened by super And also it makes farming a lot more pleasurable because you've got lots of things going on you know you're not working with the same animals all day I was talking to someone about this and she was talking about biomimicry based business which I thought was quite watered to subject my memory to business Yeah she said that's business designed by nature's rules and I thought that was a brilliant way to describe actually what we do on the farm and the farm diversification so it's diverse complex adaptable. And that's how nature thrives and actually if we think about those rules within our own business that makes sense to me really but the interesting thing about your business or your business is is that there appears to be a thread that goes through that links all of the different parts of the business that you've got and that seems to be a desire to find value in things that often now things like for example rare breed those books just boxes that we're looking at wool to find a use in everything even so from the juicy milk that you've got here is that right is that right Yeah absolutely yeah making the most of what we have which is again a family farm would have done well let's walk back into this barn that we extracted the pigs probably the one thing that you notice on this farm is I mean it could be a rare breed farm couldn't really give you something wrong by the rare breed survival trust because there are not many breeds that you just don't see a lot of farms Oh it's like old fashioned all round braids and also they for. With our system of farming so we room very low import you know obviously been bad for years and years and years to be low input you know they're designed to eat grass make intimate milk or whatever tell us what was good so the former white bread show on what used to be called the white some where we got some blue. And there would be the traditional whole cow. So the Scotland belted. Everybody loves a bell it got away from new county Galloway's No no no the become very popular it's amazing that the long on the bell to Galilee and things like that when nearly extinct because of people get into them and selling their virtues and especially the me that now not rare breeds anymore it is a beautiful seed in here though because we've got all of these cattle grazing on the signage in this sort of team Aish morning Elias Yeah and there's a there's a steam coming off the side they just seem coming off the cattle Yeah beautiful Yeah so like in a way old fashioned you know you remember as a child going in the cow shed he went in to get Wall colder and it was steamy and the smell of hay and stuff. On the cows that you have in this pond they haven't really had a place in commercial farming for decades now because people have thought of it just not suitable for it but I know you've got a bit of a mission haven't you to try and prove that there is a place for red and native greats Tell me about what you've been doing and I think when you go find some sheep doing it we've done quite a few projects to prove that makes even rare breed said just as good as more popular breeds out there at the moment they have a nation market but also a market that's used at the moment as we walking through the these terror case I guess they were afraid by the book performing at the moment because it's a nice warm spring and showing off to the. Top of the legislators and I just don't I don't think it was all right. It's a bit like minute. Club or whatever you know they're all praising them performing and showing off and the girls are all thinking well what's all this about. Anyway she poor in a way to see the sheep were examined here. Actually now that one with a massive fall on the castle so you can see that looks much more. Ancestral. Primitive now than it is an important word in all this isn't it primitive braids Shark Tale braids that most of the islands out of Scotland and Norway so yeah for the primitive project we took 7 of the different primitive breeds 7 of them and we grew them all in our farm under the same conditions just to see what the difference would be in terms of growth rate and how they would manage on a commercial system like ours when very very well they grew really well all of them really brilliantly we then did a taste test with meat so we had farmers. Pictured them is a traditional like them but yeah he knows what he's talking about he was really surprised he expected them being rare just to be like a carrier bag so he was really really surprised at just the sort of you know like there's not going away. So he was really impressed he said although they look small Actually they've got very fine bones so the bone to me ratio was really excellent who came it was Ryan Blackburn who's also pose he's a little top shelf is more so he's bought all the other animals that were left so he was delighted with them as well if we just look into this next shed bit further along a load of hay you that's all stacked up there when to feed and we've got some pigs in here these pigs so there are several books that's 5 in here somewhere pigs have actually played quite an important role in this farm because you 2 got together because pigs didn't you yeah yeah. Well I used to work. Still are is. Not Yeah yeah it's is an arts organization just about 4 miles up the road to 4 or 5 miles if you are not ist I was an artist and I worked for guys a large as their program manager and I got a phone call from a local farmer Mr John concern saying there's some pigs abandon and dodge some would he couldn't take them on the farm because they didn't have tags or anything so for Biosecurity would be able to take them in could we take them we had some land up and cries a lot so we grew a lot of vegetables and we did actually have some pigs saw I said yes so I catch them from the Swede which wasn't hard because they were really hungry and we decided to share the cost of the food and share the cost of the me and so I got them out and we coached he did it in how do you know how to find on a pig Yeah he came and said oh you know that old romantic. John John was just a local farmer he was very nice but he was he was married he was totally not available I moved away Actually I left moved on to Dorset and while I was there John became a single mom and so we ended up getting together and I moved back up to the Lake District didn't think that far my grandma farm in fact and not to stand yet my granddad was a farmer but we didn't have much contact with him he came to visit us in Scotland when I was about 4 and he brought some rice from his farm which was you know so vague as a bit disappointing to see what he wants so something actually was such a lovely thing to do but he was and he was actually a poet and a farmer so he was artistic as well so I think you'd be really delighted to see me on the farm actually one thing that I'm sure he'd be shift about is the fact that you see every part of the animal on this farm and we've looked at the shape of we've talked about how the rubbery Cheap have got real potential. When it comes to the meat and they really are tasty you found a really good use for the world as well which is something else that people have years there's no value in what we've turned things around really because actually the me is a byproduct now so that we make more money out of the wool and less than we do out of the me. There's a studio just over on the other side of the yard that is where the wall is now we could have a look at some what. They thought was my studio and this is where you'll see all of the sheep that were outside you see all the different types of wool This looks like a war made hay over to this jury is that you know it's so cold outside Morris that it's been so tall but overall fleece here the Castlemilk the soil side this is some of their fleece and you can see that it is dark brown and it's really short so you can see the staple length of a short but it's very soft is very self There's And then next to that we've got some cheer which is like a bouncy white Clode by this kind of wool it's a bit of a specialist Mark I think people who are really excellent knitters are connoisseurs of will so they're looking for breed specific single farm yarn single. Like my single malt whiskey is likely single malt whisky are from a particular why it's so people who really know there will really want something particular they're not just going for a color they want to know where their will comes from they want to know the provenance of it they want to know the breed and they want to know the farm we sell the Chevy quite a lot of that to Japan actually we sell that for 6 pounds 50 a kilo or 7 actually 7 pounds a kilo How does that compare to if you were to sell into the will board in the that would be one pound $31.00 pound to kill one pound there so that's a massive difference how did you get. Sell in Japan there's Japanese buyers to come every year and they really know what they're looking for over the last couple of years they're buying more and more so this year we saw $200.00 kilos of mainly our will but there's other worlds that they wanted so we were able to source that for them and export it because when we look around the shelves it head that is well there is a stack of wall early in what beautiful beautiful sort of floppy rolls here but the other thing that I notice over here is Tweed Tweed Yeah so we recently started making bags and this is made from James Banks is hard to conceal deal will banks is a North Korean Shepherd is known as Hurdy shepherd in a hurry really made a name for himself on Twitter then he we wrote a book called The Shepherd's life his life yep it's life and so I saw him I think Westmorland show and I said You really should do something with your will because it's from your farm I'm sure you can make a lot more than the 30 p. That you get from the wool board so he said Ok Will you take it and just pay me when you've done something with it you sell it for me oh god I'm going to do you know I should not be I mean roadsides you know my big mouth so then I thought and thought and thought and then I could watch the little film with John and the farmer had. Gone and I loved it I thought such a simple. Medicines and I could put his lunch or a pearly could put in it take home and I thought maybe I could make some Shepherd's bags and that's exactly what we did to I just think you have brought a different I an artist's eye to this little bit of Cumbria and farming because you know all these things were bad but you have Chile brought them out I mean there are things that have come from you and yeah I guess I think all of our training and I did years of it is actually proved really useful but I think any combination with a farmer is going to add value to what our farm does because it's a bit like you know a canvas there's so much that you can add to it from another perspective and what I love about the shepherd's bags that you've been. Thing is that you know they've got cult status now I saw a picture on social media of Lorne Luverne of Desert Island Disc and 6 Music fame wandering around with a David bow out of me and I know I was so chuffed I couldn't believe that she has one know so that's great well a real thread through the things that you do here is that you like to use every single bit of everything and the thing I didn't mention when we walked into this workshop is there is an. Aroma that hits you when you walk in the door because you've got the cheers he can now walk on this far because you like Jersey milk and you have too much milk so you make milk soap with the rest of it and you've got so much soap in there it's stacked on shelves if you walk through into this back room here this is the so making room yet this is where I make all the saw and at the moment actually I've got loads of shampoo bars because of got a mass of wholesale larger for shampoo bars some a little bit behind to date so I have to go on with you've got to going to look at hair in some kind of white powdery Chrome in the bottom what are you doing this is a shampoo mix this is got Jersey milk or cider vinegar How does the snow go into the sauce amazing I had no idea when I started but it would actually be a viable business I mean I don't come from a business background and I think it was a little bit when I 1st started making it it's really not like that now I mean no no what was your turnover last year well the 1st year the turnover I was hoping for $3000.00 I thought well that would be amazing if I took $3000.00 and I took more than $10000.00 and then I was just kind of sober scaping just flew out there and then the 2nd year it was more than $40000.00 so it's increased massively and that's extraordinary just from thinking we've got a bit too much middle Ok no to suddenly having a baby others either invisible It 1000 pound turnover I know within 10 years Maria I know I'm really quite shocked and I. Sometimes I think of I made a mistake who didn't see the. Yesterday and I was thinking he's going to give me bad news that the decimal points in the wrong place but he doesn't he was really impressed as well so I am really pleased that I'm a business person. So this is telling us we're here and that's going to make this machine push this plea down on to the pool and really squish them so that they're they're nice and solid and they don't all crumble when you use them you can do it by hand but it doesn't push the pressure Yeah that's as much as I need to know that I'm not good with the security and anything like that. That's ready no. Perfect lovely shampoo bar the thing about the soap that you're making here the shampoo bars it's kind of it's not industrial It's small scale it's kind of back to nature and one of the other businesses on your farm very much goes along that line as well because like many farms in the Lake District you have accommodation that you rent out you lash out to visitors because in the huge market for the hair but the accommodation you've got it's kind of very simple itself let's go to the barn. This is absolutely cooler as we've got these fantastic Storage Wars a Coniston war so off to the left on side to the beautiful this is. Obviously girl in appeared live go on life and you think take it for granted it's amazing because some sprockets are the crowds here and there and highlighting bits of the hills it's from toss to every single day is different and there's a cool says they like. Won't last the life on a new movie and it's made very that the world will to speed I was a kid when. I remember I could hear the bang for my house. I remember it really clearly rivalries Giotto she's just openly gay and we're going into a piece of really lovely looking woodland to tell me about this place so this is. Why we have a cow. Why go where you got to Highlands go for the pole. Just trusting along behind us not. 6 6. And feel for you this will be no. Cross Highland. Chestnut white faced woman cross. Right well we've still own route to your holiday accommodation so we should have a look at. Going off to rustlers bar night this is a lovely old barn just on the edge of it. Looking right house overcome the storm water and this is part of your well your holiday business like and it is about making the most of what you have isn't it yeah basically I mean it's so . It's a basic foreign but we've just kind of rebranded. An equal holiday so back to basics detox from technology there's no electricity right now it's completely off going yes just off the grid running water that is actually it comes from the stream but we've got a filter so drink of all that water oh my goodness it's like look at that roof is not like something out of a fairytale The roof is just covered in moss of bracken. Yeah growing on it yeah and we've got the remnants of a fire there's a fireplace out here and a lot of people are trying to turn years because the they like to act like a caveman and just make up firing and cook on it so Jones retrieved me. And we get up it's really interesting isn't it because this is this is a company and it's. Never thing there's a ladder going up into the mezzanine which is where you're probably kept the hay if you'd suggested to people they might want to come and have a fantastic holiday in a cold stone bar that's completely off the grid 25 years ago that I thought you were a bit mad but now there is demand for it yeah people want to interact with their family here they can all go off to separate rooms and play with their tablets or whatever they did. Talk to each other going on that's like actually on the phone like the older you know the pluses it's keeping those buildings going because both were really long time but actually used them in this with the outside still looks exactly but inside there's a whole different life for that an old building Yeah absolutely and it's also thinking about what market there's a lot of people that really want a basic place like this back to nature what are you doing hair all these different businesses you know if we're talking about it in a sort of post-modern way would say you have. Portfolio of micro business is a way for us though is that you've got only different things going on could this be a template for the way or the farmers could move Well obviously the beginning like turning the clock back in the fact that we're making the more so obviously we've got all kinds grime was on your farm in the Lake District with a drawn out Marine Band to bring back streak of the same time causes him to move. Scotland's 1st family of trees now time for a look to those well them and say good morning to Mark Turner thank you very much Neal very good morning to you Will it was a pretty wet night across parts of England Wales Northern Ireland if about to head on to the roads lots of big puddles lots of surface water around but things are drawing out from the south and southwest of the moments so for Southwest England southeast England the Midlands and East Anglia the last of the heaviest of the overnight rain just clearing away from East and in the next hour or so and that is going to be a case of plenty of cloud around for awhile some patchy rain or drizzle especially with further south you are but the cloud will be breaking up through the day we'll see some sunny spells a few showers may return towards Devon cool in the Channel Islands later but for most the afternoon will be dry and fairly bright with some hazy sunshine bit breezy but blustery but it's a mild winter again and temperatures will be around 11 to 14 degrees this afternoon now to the north and west of Wales also across northern parts of England and Northern Ireland and we've started see the rain clear away from much of Wales now but still raining quite heavy in parts of Northern Ireland and Northern England through the morning that rain will clear away again here we'll see skies brighten in many areas for a time but later on we'll see some heavy and at times thunder showers develop hit and miss some places will stay dry and temperatures lifting up to between 9 and 11 degrees. For central and southern Scotland started a rather chilly note frost in some central areas at the moment but already we've got rain no fringing into or Dumfries and Galloway in the borders that be working its way northward some because as quite chilly it's going to turn to snow the high ground Southern Highlands Trossachs Southern Grampians in particular could get a good covering the snow that may cause an issue of some of the higher roads across these areas but it will be turning back to rain from the south and that's because temperatures be rising up to 10 degrees into Friesen gallery later passive Persia staying at around 4 Celsius and to the far north of Scotland though where we start a very cold very frosty temps as low as minus 6 for one or 2 bright star just wanted to show dotted around some places of state dry through the day clothing of from the south and staying rather cool 3 to 6 degrees. 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