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Old 4th July 2012, 02:54 PM
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Talking What has been keeping me quiet ?

Been quite a stranger to the forum recently .... What's that I hear you say " Bleeding good job too "

So what has been keeping me quiet ?

Well apart from the usual health related issues & the bad frame of mind that comes with it. ( Nuf said about that )

I have been doing a few jobs about the house as & when I can, slow going but with Juniors help we have made a little progress.

Have been waiting for a dry settled spell so as the new roof can go on the workshop ... Not looking like that is going to happen any time soon !!

Whilst waiting we set about the rough embankment at the side of our back garden, more or less a bit of a wildeness, nothing more than Mine waste, rocks, nettles & brambles.
Here's how it's looking today.



Cleared the weeds, excavated most of the rough bank to ground level , used the rocks that were put to one side to build a small wall, piled all of the excess spoil on the remainder of the bank & grassed it out.

Have probably gained about 5-6ft of width to our back lawn ( I use the term lawn, loosely )

Will plant some shrubs on the bank later in the autumn, just chucked some grass seed on it for the time being.

Wifey well happy with the result.

Downside, it took me over 4 weeks to do such a small job !

Just waiting for the rain to stop so as the new roof can go on the workshop, when are we going to have a dry month ?

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Old 4th July 2012, 03:36 PM
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Good to see you're still about Ronnie, I had wondered how you were getting on. Nice job on the garden, it doesn't matter how long it took you got there in the end and it looks good. Mrs being happy is a bonus.

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Old 4th July 2012, 03:48 PM
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Welcome back ronne doesn't look like it was too small a job to me would have took me years to do that one good to see the wife happy and you able to get on and do a few things weather should clear up soon..... Well I hope so been trying to get time and weather together myself
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Good to hear from you Ronnie, ongoing niggles are a PITA.
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Hide the thread ronnie or tt will kick off about the bloody fish pond again

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Old 5th July 2012, 08:17 AM
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Hide the thread ronnie or tt will kick off about the bloody fish pond again

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Time for a little confession Bob !

Most of the rocks I dug out of the bank came from a fish pond that I built a good few years back.
Didn't realise back then that fish ponds & overhanging Sycamore trees are not good bed fellows.

Hmmmm, that reminds me, I have recently rekindled my interest in ornithology .
Must post up a few photos sometime.
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