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nepia

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  1. Beautiful tapestry
  2. 6 years is forever in the phone world! Never had problems with paid for Spotify. I download if I want to listen offline. Once you're sick of a piece or playlist un-download it. The 'This is X' and 'X radio' functions are brilliant if you can listen online. I wanted to find out about Steve Forbert the other day: when I'd run through his stuff Spotify was playing all kinds of good stuff from Steve Earle to Nick Lowe!
  3. Seconded re Alec @Christobel; knows his stuff and then some 👍
  4. Sullivans Garden Machinery at Thornbury
  5. Nothing yet but if the same isn't happening for others I'll start on vodka; no point in pussyfooting about - straight into the hard stuff!
  6. If you move your eyes over that picture the webbing moves!
  7. Is that what used to be known as parawebbing, used mainly for keeping the weather out of winter cattle quarters while allowing plenty of ventilation?
  8. More positive input re lime than I expected I must say: I'll broaden my mind and give it a better go I think. I wonder if there's a bigger difference than usual between burning semi-mature 4" branch wood and fully mature 16" stem wood. I reckon that's the case with some softwoods certainly, notably Lawson's; timber from a proper big stem is good stuff but the smaller garden tree size stuff is a horror to split and burns up in minutes
  9. I handball my logs but I think the expression here is 'sod that for a game of soldiers'!
  10. Pardon my ignorance but if farmed bees aren't honey bees what are they?
  11. When I'm unfortunate enough to obtain willow, poplar or lime that's too big for the chipper and needs to go for firewood I put them in the softwood pile. I hadn't noticed that lime was any poorer than pop, say, but it's certainly not great as a firewood Must try the salad thing 👍
  12. ...which would have left the machine on the tilt when working surely unless you went to the trouble of chocking it?
  13. Yeah - go Jo!
  14. I don't know how detailed you guys are making your searches but a good friend of mine was given a kit for his birthday last year and ended up confronting his mother over the half brother neither he or his sister knew about! Fortunately things have turned out pretty ok but it has led to a falling out between him and his sister over an indirectly related matter
  15. ...he shouted while running away after lighting 'wee chipper thread' blue touch paper!
  16. I had a petrol Mignon and found it a great machine once it was going. But it was a pig to move anywhere - it had next to no ground clearance so unless you move it on good flat concrete it's a real pain to get anywhere and heavy with it. Very good as a static machine though; I loved the foot pedal function for gripping logs with the blade
  17. nepia

    Clever or not?

    I thought it was all one piece too, i.e. it looks like the split stem is gripping its own side shoot which I thought was a bit nifty.
  18. Can we swap? I'm watching waves of rain blowing horizontally across the field in front of the house!
  19. Not something I'd bother with myself but you can pull the stems in a bit with heavy gauge wire and keep the outside annually hedge trimmed Perhaps that could satisfy all family demands The tree will have some value to wildlife for safe roosting and even nesting sites as well as a source of small insects
  20. Loving those bowls Thom! The ones near the bottom of the pics with the green blobs and streaks - sycamore or holly? Good to see someone using elder instead of rubbishing it but as a turning wood - well, won't it pull itself to pieces as it dries further? It's a very wet wood when green
  21. Well Happy Birthdays all the way from East Hoathly 🎂
  22. Did someone dab him in it to try and put him in his plaice or was it just an unfortunate act of cod that the FC found out? Bet he's a sole trader
  23. From forestry to fishery; a big change of direction. Only a smooth hound could pull that one off
  24. Aspen's exy stuff so save a little and get 25L at a time. The canisters are good for re-use (not for re-filling with Aspen though that may come one day); child locks on both cap and breather
  25. Oh dear. Yet another system failure; the guy you dealt with (known to me you may recall but have been diplomatic enough not to mention) was very keen and a true believer in what he did. Sorry it didn't work out. Sometimes you wonder who's side who is on; I regularly got that feeling over 30 years!!!

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