calor gas freezer

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  1. heppy

    heppy Gardener

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    well i`m half way there in the house we are buying the front of the house has about 6ft of garden then it`s all farm land :D :D but at the back is a long garden (200ft) and at the end is a new houseing estate :mad: :eek: ...lee
     
  2. Fran

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    Now your starting to talk our language :D
     
  3. heppy

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    :confused: what language is that... lee
     
  4. Fran

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    [​IMG] yes it will be nice to have a big garden after live in the center of town for over 5 years :( with just a small yard and just a few large pots for a bit of colour :rolleyes: ... lee
     
  6. Fran

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    With 200 feet your gonna have a lorra fun, and a lorra satisfaction . There is nothing better for reducing stress, and inducing purring pleasure.

    I walk through my back gate after work, and all that went before, falls away - glass in hand - I perambulate my long thin garden - and if the weather is kind -sit and enjoy.
     
  7. Nik

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    Birdy
    I've lived my whole life outside the city walls, and the last 30 years have been self-employed at home. No commuting, no rush hour, no Boss. Electricity, gas, drains and broad band to hand, and a largish quiet private garden. That's as far out of the rat race as I want. I'm now too old for the far end of nowhere, but would have loved it 20 years ago.
    Being practical for a moment. You could run your genny, freezer, cooker and heating all off propane gas, and a laptop off a large 12V battery. And you could stay in touch with the entire BBC output via a 12V powered digital satellite receiver, and a 12V LCD TV. No Sky contract required. ITV, Ch4 etc will also be available next year.
    Nik
     
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