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Chapter 69. "TREETOTAL" (The New Improved Me) I am now 51. I started my Birthday with my usual 6 a.m session at the Gym which is my favourite time.It's empty except for one or two people.afterwards i dismantled two small trees for a friend and finished with a bike ride on my old faithful Raleigh.I live for fitness and a Mindfull life but then again i always did up until the age of about 19......I am very,VERY Happy to be to have found myself again.If i can do it,so can you! 20190320_083359.jpeg

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Happy birthday Paul . I too would still be doing my bit for fitness had I not been smashed to bits at the age of 50 .  I was ( though , obviously I am biased ) a pretty useful squash player , a 9 at RFU  and cricket in the summer .  Alas my now 66 year old body ( with all its metal work , muscle loss and fat gain ) can not do what my brain still wants to do .  You keep at it bud and you wont get old !   Respect !

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And that.....is how I ended up living in a tent for a few days,next to a chipper,an old Victorian Coach house and a pond.Where I climbed a tree and found a few big holes so a Mewp was called for and then i met Pie eater Pete and his dog whilst working with Kev Stephenson and his crew........oh,and being very lucky to try out not one...but two brand new saws! You really could not predict my life.But in order to get from last year to here I really have to fill in the gaps and it,s something I,ve been putting off just through the sheer amount of pictures and remembering everything.Buti have to get my thread back on track.It,s a part of who I am.20190501_143309.thumb.jpeg.acc85ca7ad98ae91b8de621f05c87118.jpeg20190502_184945.thumb.jpeg.0d57728ec1c7c75c7a447c4b943e8b40.jpeg20190502_184924.thumb.jpeg.9034a492fe8a8d0b35da450b9ad7a8f5.jpegreceived_643748446096070.thumb.jpeg.a3826fa7f0b7cbf8900c06a5d701aeae.jpegreceived_314299346177885.thumb.jpeg.779c7bb08db8e55e63e0a098a9e362a8.jpeg20190503_102055.jpeg.a70d6cb41ae5329eff85a63ea5c75fcc.jpeg20190503_102040.thumb.jpeg.4920c17c6e830f5bd4027c610e69f709.jpeg20190503_120245.thumb.jpeg.97105ecf448e5323a019b1dac23ee8c1.jpeg20190503_083912.thumb.jpeg.a5e90152bb22f2ee69c7e5d7aa2befcf.jpeg20190501_110908.thumb.jpeg.349cfa66ee81a56de34c36462a761b54.jpeg20190503_121817.thumb.jpeg.f44033740ed6d650dea306616519e191.jpeg20190503_122052.thumb.jpeg.6cc7b3e4532af820451108d443b41604.jpeg20190503_151351.thumb.jpeg.2c662b5f4dc52c114b5f8f48439415d6.jpeg20190503_112819.thumb.jpeg.3412457e2713acf470b26beffe7a759f.jpeg

 

 

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22 hours ago, Gray git said:

You off the Arb show this year bud?

Morning buddy...hope all good with yourself and family...just to say yep I will be going down but just for the Saturday...be good to catch up for annual chat and catch up?

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