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A fantastic sunny start to today, been out with the dog first thing. 
Had a crap run the last couple of weeks due a a heavy cold, the first in a good few years, and a freak accident in my own garden involving a mulching blade and an off cut of an old fence post.

Had two days back climbing this week so all feels back to normal. 

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Bonus daughter got car probs, Audi dash shows 6 faults!  Time to OBD reader out and do some goggling. Disco might get pressed into service again! Planned to sell that a few years back but she still comes in handy! Six Nations rugby has started so two matches to watch unless my job list grows! Enjoy your family time.

 

Wrist, Reign.

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15 minutes ago, 5thelement said:

A fantastic sunny start to today, been out with the dog first thing. 
Had a crap run the last couple of weeks due a a heavy cold, the first in a good few years, and a freak accident in my own garden involving a mulching blade and an off cut of an old fence post.

Had two days back climbing this week so all feels back to normal. 

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Through and through or two wounds?

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Morning all,

 

Drizzly here in Lincoln area. Collecting more gravel and spreading it then hedge removal.

 

The week ahead looks like more rain to come.

 

Have a good weekend 

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34 minutes ago, 5thelement said:

A fantastic sunny start to today, been out with the dog first thing. 
Had a crap run the last couple of weeks due a a heavy cold, the first in a good few years, and a freak accident in my own garden involving a mulching blade and an off cut of an old fence post.

Had two days back climbing this week so all feels back to normal. 

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Nasty, glad you’re back up to speed. 

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11 hours ago, Stephen Blair said:

Not allowed to use mulcher for main blitz, all chip away apart from a few loads in wet bits. 

Why ever not? 15 years ago I spent months with an Ahwi in a 100 hectare plantation taking out the rhody in between the trees with a skid steer. The follow up treatment was good and last year the ecologist told me there was none to be seen.

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22 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

I bet, who pulled it out?

I had to cut it shorter to drive the car to A&E, it pulled out easy enough though, then a tetanus jab. 
The impact of the wood against my ankle bone hurt the most, a proper sickener, even with chainsaw boots and trousers on.

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