About
Aye up,
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'The Girl in Green ' is a growing web
and social media platform for
everyone interested in the outdoor
lifestyle. The website primarily to host
a blog for all things equestrian, country
and paramedic related.
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What to expect in future posts?
I hope to include outfit inspo's, must have items, product reviews, information , advice and welcome you to follow my journey as student paramedic.
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Work with me?
As a growing blog I am always open to featuring your ideas and topics within my posts. Just drop us an email to get involved.
I would love to collaborate with businesses also so please do not hesitate to get in touch! I can help with product reviews, articles, competitions and giveaways, advertisement and much more.
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I am currently looking for individuals who can offer monthly blog posts , please get in touch if you are interested. More information to follow.
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Photography
Many of my own photos will feature on the blog usually with the watermark 'MJ PHOTOS'. This is my photography company name and therefore I have permission to use the photos and they are not copyright.
more about meg
Just in case you want to to know more and something a little more personal I've put together a few quick facts about me. (work in progress, this will be updated soon)
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1. My home is Yorkshire but I have a shared house near my uni in Northampton too. My boyfriend now lives in Scotland gamekeeping and I spend most of my spare time there so I guess you could say I have three homes.
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2. I have two cocker spaniels Pip and Skye, a rabbit I bought spontaneously in June called Flo and Jaffa, whos my first pony and hes been mine for over 12 years now!
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3. Im a second year paramedic student meaning this time next year I should hopefully be a qualified paramedic...scary!
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4. I previously worked with and studied horses before moving into forensic mental health to gain experience to apply for the paramedic course.
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5. I hate living at uni. I spend more time on the M1 travelling home or to Toms than i do anything else. My uni placement is an hour from uni and an hour from my yorkshire home too so i literally do drive way too much! Im talking 6,000 miles in 2 month kind of millage just to get to shift. Driving is normally when most of blog ideas pop into my head though so it does have benefits.
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