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1 hour ago, Mick Dempsey said:

A while back we were working away from home and the accommodation was not equipped very well.

No glasses so my evening wine drinking had an unusual twist.

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At times, we do need to improvise, and nowt wrong with it all, still got same plastic fork in truck and been using it 5yrs plus, 

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7 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

A while back we were working away from home and the accommodation was not equipped very well.

No glasses so my evening wine drinking had an unusual twist.

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"Doc, every time I drink wine I get a sharp pain in my eye"

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Bit different today, repollarding a reputed 850 year old oak that shat a piece a few weeks back.

 

3 big stems girdled up with old steel bracing, thankfully, not much holding wood on the dodgy one.

 

3 full Transit loads of chip.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Bit different today, repollarding a reputed 850 year old oak that shat a piece a few weeks back.

 

3 big stems girdled up with old steel bracing, thankfully, not much holding wood on the dodgy one.

 

3 full Transit loads of chip.

 

 

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That is cool, could also go in the remarkable trees thread.

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Not arb but took the harley rake out of the nettles and did a few lawns this week. It started raining when I was on the way home with the seeder. 

Brought in a few bales too, always impressed with what the little Korean tractor can do!

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