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Well done Robin.

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Must say I for one felt pleased that you decided to stay with us.

Look forward to reading your next post.

It really is a very beautiful morning here in Thailand. If only you could hear the birds singing so many of them...wonderful.

Regards.

Andy.

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mmzetor

cold ,dark and miserable here andy , hope you have a good day

in reply tommzetor

So far it's been good ...but very hard work digging holes to plant new shrubs and trees...

Got a beautiful bread fruit tree that been in a pot for months. .so that's going in today.

Am also doing a bit more in the.......yes the CHICKEN run.

Got go back to work...

See you later on.

Andy.

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mmzetor in reply to

I find best thing for diging holes for trees /shrubs is the spades that you dig post holes with don't know if you know what I mean but they are two spades joined together , have fun doing your chicken run , I will have to go let mine out of the coop as its now getting light here

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Pensull123 in reply tommzetor

A post hole digger. I used that on our sheep ranch before we retired

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mmzetor in reply toPensull123

I bought one for doing posts for my garden fence but comes in very handy for making holes for large plants, when I worked on the farm I use to use the tractor bucket when the boss wasn't about to push the fencing stakes in instead of hitting them in for the sheep and cattle

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onamission in reply tommzetor

Labrador's make the best hole digger's

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Thanks I thought it was a pit bull...

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mmzetor in reply toonamission

lol my pup lab can vouch for that

in reply tommzetor

Double m. ..fancy a cup of tea.

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freefaller in reply to

We are digging holes to help drain the water that flows down our drive from the road. We put a new drain in when we moved here but that is blocked despite our efforts to keep it clear. So now we are hoping to put an other drain further up the road to take the water away before it all gets to the other drain. In the days of my youth when every one swept their own house frontage (remember polishing the doorstep and everything?) so much rubbish and grit wouldn't have come down but now when no one even keeps the weeds down and the council only come and sweep the roads about twice a year there is a lot of rubbish to flow down. So lots of potholes in our garden and a it is costing a small fortune. What with that and a broken chimney this is an expensive year.

Sian

Xoxoxo

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mmzetor in reply tofreefaller

im to young to remember polishing door steps but been told about it , I know what you mean about neighbours and rubbish one side of us is only late 20s front garden is like a hay field I get so annoyed as nettles and brambles keep coming under the fence from his side , his hedge is sticking out over the footpath looks a right mess , does sound like expensive year hopefully you will have better luck next year

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RibvanRey in reply tommzetor

Complain to the council highways dept if his hedge is obstructing the footpath. If they are like our council They will give him 2 warnings to cut it back or they send a contractor and send him the bill.

We had one like it in our village. That got put in the local paper. It smartened up the whole village.

Rib

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mmzetor in reply toRibvanRey

I complained to housing association they came round made him cut hedge and cut grass but he don't keep doing it only when association make him after a complaint

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RibvanRey in reply tommzetor

Such a shame when neighbours have such a negative effect on the neighbourhood. Especially when they are right next door. They can turn life into a misery. I had a friend who dreaded going home from hospital because of the stress that his next door neighbour caused him.

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freefaller

It is cooler here and I have noticed it is darker later in the mornings and earlier in the evenings. Heating on and stews, pies and curries are on the menu.

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mmzetor in reply tofreefaller

best part of this time of year for me is the winter time foods

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My first love....food.

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Pensull123

Sounds so beautiful

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Azure_Sky

The sun was coming up at 7 am and is now dazzlingly bright. Many years ago my uncle had two deep hols dug for a swing. My cousins and I were delighted to find lots of tiny toads scrambling around in the holes. We had great fun playing with them. I was 7 or 8 at the time. The grown ups weren't too pleased with our find.

in reply toAzure_Sky

Hi Ski..love your post..sounds like me..grownups were always telling me off..course they love me really. ..and am sure they did you..you okay. .think its safe for George to come out now...

He he.

Andy xx.

in reply toAzure_Sky

Sorry. .been reading today's posts. .couldn't help but to reply.

You sounded happy this morning. ..didn't see George today. .

You know what really pissed me today. ..chickens only layed

4 eggs.

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Jessy11

Morning Andy, beautiful day again here. Trees all have their golden leaves of Autumn & not too many have fallen as we haven't had much wind.

We've got a number of bird's nests in our hedges. It's fun to watch the little birds flit in & out. Also our friendly little Robin is still living somewhere in the garden, he's here every day!

Lots of squirrels & rabbits running across the lawn playing with each other. Lovely to sit & watch them.

Have a good day & keep well 😀

in reply toJessy11

Hi Jessy..when I lived in London my home was 5 minutes walk from hampstead heath...The walks were wonderful..I think we all love the changes of the seasons...sounds wonderful were you live..

Regards.

Andy.

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hufferpuffer

Sounds wonderful! I love listening to the birds! I'm very pleased to read your post, that is good news! 😁Have a lovely day!huffxxx

in reply tohufferpuffer

Think I over done the work bit..just waking up from an hour sleep. .need a cup of tea..10 minutes to get my focus again and am going back to do a bit more in the garden.

Hope you and Max are having a good day.

Andy xx

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hufferpuffer in reply to

It's easy to over do it sometimes Andy, I call it enthusiasm! 😀we have to learn to pace ourselves, lots of tea and snacks...Max is having a snooze after playing football by himself 😁 I gave up up after 5 minutes! 😜xxx

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sassy59

Nice day here too but probably doesn't compete with Thailand. Our eldest son visited there some years ago and really loved it. Beautiful country. Take care. xxx

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Hi Sassy. Yes it is beautiful here..I always feel free...suppose it's because I am. Though I have live in a number of countries. .England is were I was brought up. ..and made my living. (fortune)hard time growing up and making a living. .very few foreign people in 1954...

I still love the place...its very beautiful and I do miss it...

Andy xx

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lejaya

Just wanted to second the well done Robin, I don't really post on here much but do agree with what Robin said

Lejaya

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Thank you for saying that lejaya, it's kind of you. Apologies for lateness. Robin

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Azure_Sky

So, has anyone seen any groups of baby toads lately?

in reply toAzure_Sky

Matter of fact yes there a lot in my garden. There also some monster size ones.

Am going to go make a cup of tea.

in reply toAzure_Sky

I see you been busy with Robin. .I did write a long letter to him but lost it

..

It's 3.25am in Thailand now...I had a little sleep yesterday in the afternoon that's why am still awake.

I hope you can rest and take your mind away from the forum. .I really mean rest yourself there's more to life then this.

Good night.

Andy xx

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