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As the winter months are slowly approaching us.... How do you guys keep busy in the winter when grass cutting etc stops ...?what else do you do ?

 

Most of us aren't landscapers I guess! So it's tree work & then a bit more tree work. Winter's great, no betty swollocks & home by 4pm :D

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Most of us aren't landscapers I guess! So it's tree work & then a bit more tree work. Winter's great, no betty swollocks & home by 4pm :D

 

That's about it.

 

Winter advantages: cooler, less leaves, can have fires, flask of tea especially nice.

 

Winter disadvantages: rains a lot, get wet, dark on the way to work.

 

(I'm home by 4pm anyway, I'm a lazy bastid)

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