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Post by patty on Oct 30, 2017 17:02:11 GMT
OK sometimes its so tough being me.....
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Post by patty on Oct 30, 2017 17:12:03 GMT
The plan...there is always a plan....trouble is the ladder not long enough and I'm just not tall enough...
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Post by thebfg on Oct 30, 2017 17:43:46 GMT
The plan...there is always a plan....trouble is the ladder not long enough and I'm just not tall enough...[img alt="" src="https://i.imgur.com/yWjR5Cy.jpg [/img]" style="max-width:100%;"][/quote] Eta gggrrrr. It's the photo In The post above Lovelly view. And they can still jump that fenceπ±
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Post by patty on Oct 30, 2017 18:03:04 GMT
Ah yes from a standstill...don't u just love goats? Brought house for the view...however in hindsight would have been better to have really looked!
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Post by peterboat on Oct 30, 2017 18:34:50 GMT
The plan...there is always a plan....trouble is the ladder not long enough and I'm just not tall enough... Life sucks for us shorties Patty!!!
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Post by Jim on Oct 31, 2017 6:53:31 GMT
The plan...there is always a plan....trouble is the ladder not long enough and I'm just not tall enough...[img alt="" style="max-width:100%;" src="https://i.imgur.com/yWjR5Cy.jpg [/img]"][/quote]Life sucks for us shorties Patty!!! [/quote] Aldi is your friend, they sometimes sell a long handled lopper, a saw on a stick combined with a string operated pruning shears. Cheaper than keeping a man!
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Post by patty on Oct 31, 2017 13:31:06 GMT
[/img]"][/quote]Life sucks for us shorties Patty!!! [/quote] Aldi is your friend, they sometimes sell a long handled lopper, a saw on a stick combined with a string operated pruning shears. Cheaper than keeping a man![/quote] Have long handled loper..branch too thick..I tried that..hmm saw on a stick sounds tad complicated to multitask clinging onto ladder... your right though about cheaper than keeping a man...I'll carry on 'having a go' I have found a rather nice young man whose coming to resurrect the broken fence..he sees things as I do and it'll be a 'make do and mend' and costing me Β£160 ..labour and fence posts..he says he has lots of bits of fencing in his shed needs rid of....I'm so chuffed gonna have a my sorta fence......
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Post by patty on Oct 31, 2017 13:32:29 GMT
Or get yourself some Ninja stars and keep throwing them at the branch until it is cut through. Well guess it'd sort goat problem,
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Post by peterboat on Oct 31, 2017 17:01:31 GMT
[/img]"][/quote]Life sucks for us shorties Patty!!! [/quote] Aldi is your friend, they sometimes sell a long handled lopper, a saw on a stick combined with a string operated pruning shears. Cheaper than keeping a man![/quote] Have long handled loper..branch too thick..I tried that..hmm saw on a stick sounds tad complicated to multitask clinging onto ladder... your right though about cheaper than keeping a man...I'll carry on 'having a go' I have found a rather nice young man whose coming to resurrect the broken fence..he sees things as I do and it'll be a 'make do and mend' and costing me Β£160 ..labour and fence posts..he says he has lots of bits of fencing in his shed needs rid of....I'm so chuffed gonna have a my sorta fence......[/quote] Us men can be reassuringly expensive its what makes us so indispensable and lovable isnt it? x
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Post by Jim on Oct 31, 2017 17:45:17 GMT
The "saw on a stick" is actually a 12 or 15 inch saw blade on the end of the lopper, so you can saw from the safety of the ground. But don't stand in the drop zone!
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Post by patty on Oct 31, 2017 17:49:53 GMT
Us men can be reassuringly expensive its what makes us so indispensable and lovable isnt it? x [/quote] you don't really want me to answer this do you? ?
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Post by peterboat on Nov 1, 2017 9:33:00 GMT
Us men can be reassuringly expensive its what makes us so indispensable and lovable isnt it? x you don't really want me to answer this do you? ?[/quote] X
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Post by patty on Nov 1, 2017 17:50:46 GMT
I just gotta share my day..decided to womble over the Worm with breakfast....smoked salmon and cream cheese bagels..and en route I came across the cutest seal pup....
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Post by peterboat on Nov 1, 2017 18:00:08 GMT
Very cute Patty, John and I had one following us up the Ouse to York he or she was leaping out of the water a bit like Dolphins do, amazing to watch
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Post by patty on Nov 1, 2017 18:01:55 GMT
I'll continue here as Ive not sussed out how top do stuff right...anyroads I phoned the RSPCA cos this little chap or gurl was well away from the seal colony and requests to family for advice led to one son telling me to bash it over the head and then have a fur hat made and another son sending recipes...the RSPCA tells me that mum leaves them and returns and not to worry. As worrying is something I excel at I post my walk popped in at the Coast guard watch to tell them...cos if someone with aggressive dog walked over Causeway this little one wouldn't have a scoobies. Well I climbs final hill eats my bagel and wanders back..although Im not a doddering dinosaur I am not a gazelle and its not that I didn't look where to put my feet as much as where they were...yep fell on the rocks...not that I'm telling family...lesson learnt..take it slow.... destination...you know being the only one over there is really summit special.....and my travelling companion...Patty Ann Doll agrees
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