Late Winter Bits and Bobs - 2017.
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robo
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Flag laying today, last week my grandson gave me a lift loading and laying twenty paving flags down the plot today me and my dearest did another twenty only thirty more needed, twenty 2 x 2 flags fit nicely on the trailer we paid £2 each today last week it was £1-50 but different supplier
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Well that's a big thumbs up..... 
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oldherbaceous wrote:Well that's a big thumbs up.....
OH I saw you comment last night and did not realise the significance, I thought maybe Robo had dropped a flagstone on his thumb thereby causing swelling.
It took westi to wake me up to the fact the thumbs up option had arrived.
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You know me PA Snip, there's not much gets past me without me noticing....some people would just call it nosey... 
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robo
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22 more laid today to say I'm tired is an understatement only got tomorrow to Finnish the rest off ,the forecast for the rest of the week is not good , and yes I did drop a flag on my pinkies but I won't be pressing the like button as I did not like it
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Rotavator developed a fuel primer loose screw, cost £58.08 to repair it.
Good job nobody has tried to repair my loose screw, would cost a fortune !!!!!
Good job nobody has tried to repair my loose screw, would cost a fortune !!!!!
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Pa! Your screw loose is so very unique and we wouldn't like it any other way!
Westi
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Just going over to tie my glass cloches down and anything else that might get damaged in tomorrows, predicted winds.....be warned.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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robo wrote:That sounds expensive I didn't know rolls Royce made rotavators
Their hand built lawn mowers would have been a cut above the rest. They dropped the idea of making rotavators as there wasn't enough turnover.
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Was it Doris last night or is she the one coming? Dreadful here last night but power was only out for just over ½ hour. Over ½" of rain and almost 50 mph gusts according to weather station, sounded worse.
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I think Doris is with us tomorrow.....
I think i have now got everything secured....time will tell
I think i have now got everything secured....time will tell
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Doris is the one on its way in Geoff
Winds predicted as 40 > 60 mph here tomorrow
Far too windy out there for me to venture to plot. In any case after Mondays rain overnight the soil will be too damp to dig over properly.
Weather predictions seem to be changing constantly, and what happened to the predicted sunny & warm weekend ?
Winds predicted as 40 > 60 mph here tomorrow
Far too windy out there for me to venture to plot. In any case after Mondays rain overnight the soil will be too damp to dig over properly.
Weather predictions seem to be changing constantly, and what happened to the predicted sunny & warm weekend ?
The danger when people start to believe their own publicity is that they often fall off their own ego.
At least travelling under the guise of the Pa Snip Enterprise gives me an excuse for appearing to be on another planet
