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Thea

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  1. Looking to fill a couple of spare days a week. Have CS30,31, 32, 38, woodchippers, first aid +f, b+e trailer license, will be doing 39 in May. Used to using a variety of equipment including tracked stump grinders and mewps. Based Hampshire/Berkshire border but happy to travel. Can travel to North East for 2 or more days at a time. Thanks, Thea. 07703836333
  2. Self-employed groundie based near Ascot but own transport so can travel. I have CS30/31, CS32, CS38, Woodchipper cert, PA1&6, First Aid cert and B+E trailer licence. Looking to fill a couple of spare days a week. If you need an extra pair of hands I look forward to hearing from you. Thea. 07703836333 [email protected]
  3. My folks recently visited the Jardine de Conception near Malaga for their 43rd wedding anniversary (43yrs!!! Think they both deserve a medal lol!) and found this:
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    random

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    Photo0974

    From the album: random

  6. Thanks for the suggestions, a few ideas I'd not thought of there. How well do adwords work? I was looking at that the other day but wondered if it was possible for an idiot to keep clicking on it and rack you up a massive bill?! Or does it register repeat clicks from the same ip address as one click? Bob - both! Though I've found with commercial it tends to be who you know more than anything but if you have any suggestions I'd love to hear them. I'd like to put together a promotional pack or prospectus for commercial clients, can anyone recommend someone or a company or a printers that does such things?
  7. Hi guys, what have you all found to be the best methods of promoting your business? I'm trying to find the most cost effective way of reaching the most potential customers. Seems it's easy to get duped into signing up for things that promise the earth only to find they take your money but don't deliver! Thanks, Thea.
  8. I need to make a work sledge for my pony for moving tools and equipment and looking for a bit of inspiration... So if you have made one please share pics! What materials did you use, how big, what is good about it, if you were to make it again would you change anything? etc. Ta very much!
  9. Order arived today, excellent service, thank you very much! Just wondering though I still have some 2-stroke and petrol mixed ready but its now 11 months old. Will it be ok to use in my new saw or could it have gone off? I keep getting conflicting opinions on whether fuel can go off or not
  10. £50?!! Wow, thats a lot. I did get the choice of a complete single piece sole that would have to be ordered in and would take about 2 weeks for £30 or separate front, middle and heel pieces cut to the right shape and then glued on to look like one piece for £15 and only took a couple of days. I went for the quick cheap option so I'll just have to see how long it lasts. If I get 6 months out of it i'll be happy, if not then I'll go for the more expensive one next time.
  11. Haix Trekker Mountains for me. Just had a new sole put on (£15 - nothing compared to the cost of a whole new pair of boots!!) as after over a years continuous use the sole was nearly bald and about ready to peal off but the uppers are still almost like new apart from surface scuffs. Were a bit stiff when new but now are like a favourite pair of slippers while still being supportive. Previous pair were Fellsman Experts but they were worn out and falling to bits after only 7 months.
  12. Not wanting to be defeated by a mere mushroom I had another go at it today, this time though my camera seemed to get the better of me so sorry for the slight lack of focus
  13. Only just seen this, I've been away. Sorry to hear about it Dave, really unfortunate thing to happen. Glad to hear though that some of it is healing, long may that continue! Sincerely hope you have a full recovery. Glad to hear you are in good spirits too as that can really help the healing. Wishing you all the best
  14. Heya sorry for not getting back to this sooner, have been in South Africa for a month! Tried to get a vertical slice but without much success I'm afraid as its a bit awkward to get to, the saw just kinda chewed it up and the base of it seems to burried in the ground. It just really wasn't having any of it but the result is below anyway. Also on the next tree along the road, which is also looking a bit sparse in the crown, a different fungi has reared its little heads:
  15. Thanks for the replies guys! This street has already lost quite a few of its Whitebeams, I presume to the same problem. A few of them have been looking a bit thin in the crown for a few years now but this is the first time I've noticed the fruiting bodies. Sadly they don't seem to be replacing the trees when they do come out unless you ask them too! The one outside my parents house was already gone when they moved in 10yrs ago so they rang up the council and got a lovely Rowan planted which is doing very well. Most people either don't realise they can get a new tree or don't want one I think the council may be getting a phone call about this one! Here is the cut through section, its very hard inside:
  16. Any ideas? I'm not sure it is what I first thought but I'm in the middle of moving (again!) and my fungi book is packed away...
  17. I read this last summer, truely inspirational
  18. I've printed off a google map but taking your number just incase I get lost! See you there
  19. Nice, your garden is the perfect width
  20. Hey, welcome to the forum! Glad to see you've finally managed to crawl out of your cave and join the rest of us in the 21st century :001_tt2: Good to have you on here :thumbup1:

  21. I'm sure it is, what was I thinking - standing! I'm tired just with the thought of the effort :lol:
  22. You northern lot really have turned into a bunch of woofters since I moved south well maybe if you actually get organised I might venture up and grace you with my presence, its been too long since I last saw some of you. I'm sure even I can manage to stand around in the woods drinking tea
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    Deer

    Fantastic story but

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