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  2. Good Morning Good luck Pete. New site today in Berks . Onwards and upwards.
  3. I’ll have a look later.
  4. Wordle 1,543 X/6 🟨⬜🟩⬜⬜ ⬜🟨🟩⬜⬜ ⬜⬜🟩🟩⬜ ⬜⬜🟩🟩⬜ ⬜⬜🟩🟩🟩 ⬜🟩🟩🟩🟩 Did not make a single error. Just bad luck.
  5. Good morning Arbtalkers 😊 Roll on the spring 😉
  6. As above from Mick . Not big enough to worry about .
  7. Brilliant ! 😃
  8. Refreshing to see some DIY stuff rather than pink shiney shite from HB
  9. Morning all . Clear sky again , cool start at 10c . Heating has come on ! .
  10. Self sown undoubtedly. Ugly and I understand you wanting it out. Heave is a bit of a contentious subject here, many thinking it’s not really much of an issue, and that staged removals are a bit of a scam. These don’t look like much in all honesty, I suppose you could take them down in 2 further stages (the first heavy cut already been done) Trees die quite naturally near houses without buildings rising out of the soil like zombies or collapsing. If you’re really worried get a structural engineer to make a report, but expect to pay. From the pics. I’d cut them down without a seconds thought.
  11. Awake too early to be fair, don't know why! Off to Groundsfest with a bunch of cards and also visiting a couple of businesses on the way. CV writing is a tad banal when you've done the same thing for 27 years! Then the printer decided to play up so not very well armed tbh! Dud, Lea, More.
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  13. And it's going to keep rocketing.
  14. Yesterday
  15. that's never stopped most of the other posters and it won't stop me A bishop and a microbiologist - sure he can swab a bit of agar with the best of them, but when he thinks about bacterial genes changing through random mutation and natural selection over millions of generations - is this the work of God or just Nature getting on with it?
  16. Didn't plant it. Told cant remove completely in one go as will cause heave. Was reduced by a tree surgeon this year and as I said not that happy with what they did. I thought this was a genuine site for advice, but obviously not from your responses ...
  17. Prices for eveything else are raging. The gold chart looks like a skateboard ramp. But £2 cider is still resolutely £2. Bread and circus.
  18. Tonight's dinner - bread, butter, marmite and suspiciously inflation-immune £2 cider.
  19. We need an art thread.
  20. Don't get me wrong; I wasn't suggesting for a minute that faith/religion and intelligence are mutually exclusive. (The two that I referred to are both extremely sharp.) It's just that to my mind critical thinking seems to dispel most of the principle tenets of religion. I'm puzzled that someone can believe in something that doesn't make logical sense. The coexistence of subjective and objective realities maybe, is that what I mean? I'll stop there as I have neither the philosophical knowledge nor vocabulary.
  21. I've started walking with a stick. I'm 37.
  22. Perhaps not the best of specimens to be concerned about. Sorry, no offence intended.
  23. Holy Moly what is this , is that a tree …. Just cut that down plant something more appropriate !
  24. London, clay soil.
  25. Maximum contact with pan (less curling), more sizzle, more brown. Bit of a lid too.
  26. That's her. I'm sure she's the sweetest of sweetnesses and the lightest of lights when not acting up for the camera. But she's probably made more money from one video than I have this decade so who cares what I think. What I do like about her is the slam cut editing. No need to watch onions frying for 10 seconds. I'd worked it out in the first 0.5 seconds. Slow mo can sod off for the same reason. I can make it slow in the player if I want. What I do definitely want though is to see is it at normal speed since I live my life at normal speed. I've drifted onto tree work videos now. Hinges don't move at 0.25x speed in real life.
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