Project dig up lawn replace path

Discussion in 'Lawns' started by HowardH, Dec 22, 2011.

  1. daitheplant

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    Nice job Howard.:thumbsup: However, your Cordylines are really Phormiums.:dbgrtmb::D
     
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    daitheplant,yeah your right mate,id gone brain dead :dunno:
     
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    I know the feeling.:D:D:dbgrtmb:
     
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    It's looking good Howard. :dbgrtmb:
     
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    Didn't know you have a passion for bikes Eddie! :)
     
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    Many thanks for the nice comments.Eddie the R1 is now in gemany,i flogged it last month,along with my FZR 1000 exup,but when the time is right,may buy another crutch rocket :sunny:

    ATB Howard
     
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    EddieJ gardener & Sculptor

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    Oh yes.. I've even done a stint of Supersport 400 and GP racing. My last race bike, a TZ250 now reside on the IOM.:)



    I used to have an FZR1000 Exup RU. :) Another bike that I should have kept.

    Sadly my biking days are long gone. A big race bike accident in which my best mates son was killed, put an end to my racing.
    Also besides a severe lack of work and money these days, and as daft as it sounds, the time spent on the race track has made me too frightened to ride on the road.

    Sorry the thread derail.
     
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    That's interesting Eddie. Biking has been in my family for many years and my son watches the GP racing every year.

    Both my son and daughter have had to give up there bikes this year, as they both emigrated. Whether they'll be able to afford to replace them in time they don't know at present.

    My son had a Ducati Monster and my daughter before she left was riding her boyfriends Fireblade. :)
     
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