What jobs are we doing today in the garden ?

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      LOL, Kaz, that's utterly utterly terrible !

      I mean ... look at the paint stains on those tracky bottoms ! :WINK1:
       
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        I agree, Len.

        Look at all the health and safety regs she's breaking! :hate-shocked:
        No protective helmet, gloves or boots. Ladder not secured properly (or at all) at top and bottom. Loose clothing that could get snagged and cause an accident. And no protection against dangerous flying insects!
         
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          see now you can all understand why i like to do these naughty things while Tez is out at work, and
          A) HE isnt able to see what i do
          B) he cant record it for you daft boogers to see lol

          Shiney i dont usually bother with the ladder :lunapic 130165696578242 5: :pathd:
           
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            And I thought this was a NICE web site.:catapult::thud: :psnp:

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              it is a nice website the people who use it maybe a little odd but hey it takes all sorts:lunapic 130165696578242 5::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
               
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                :yes:....Nice one Kaz:WINK1:
                 
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                not sure but it may have been mayo not pain :heehee:
                 
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                Well, that's OK then :dbgrtmb: :heehee:
                 
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                  maybe i should clarify ... yes i did gain entry into next door's garden with a ladder, yes i did rob the garden of some ( ok all plants ) but i gave the plants orginally to my elderly neighbours, both of which are now in nursing homes the house is empty and we keep an eye on it, it has not been passed on to the children as yet ( still alive) son has the key and is an oddball the daughter is lovely, she mentioned to the brother that the shrubs needed some tlc and he replied i am going rip them out ! she asked if she could come and get a cutting from them and he said well i dont know when i will be there next, may come and do it late one evening and i wouldnt want to disturb you late and i dont know when.
                  i bumbed into daughter the other day and she told me what his plans where, i replied with our boundry fence needs a few nails in it from his side, maybe i could do a repair and nab a few cuttings, she emailed her brother ( they dont actually speak directly! and mentioned that i was going to repair the fence and would he mind if i took a cutting from a few plants to which he replied oh yes thats fine she got them in the first place and if there is anything else she wants to help herself
                  .................... so i did hehehehe :yes: photos to follow :rofllol:
                   
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                    Kaz, I hope you've got that in writing. Because thanks to GC the whole world now knows what you've been up to! :heehee:
                     
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                      It'll be all over the Carmarthenshire daily rag tomorrow :thumbsup:
                       
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                        I thought I'd better get the lawns mowed today as we're promised rain again. Also did some patching with grass seed. Now it won't rain!

                        Got my other half to shift my pedestalled bird bath as it was beginning to resemble Pisa and it weighs a ton (slight exagerration), but you get my drift. I've built up the soil and replaced it, that should please the dicky birds. :)
                         
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                        I bought an unusual cube bird box a while ago for £1 (should have been £10 I think), I've been meaning to put it on my shed for a while and today I finally got round to it :snork:, but I didn't put it on it I put it in the shed and drilled an entrance hole from the outside, very pleased with the job, role on next spring to see if it gets used :biggrin:

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                          That's smart and the little ones would be really comfy/cosy inside. Hope someone comes along to put a reserve on it for 2013:dbgrtmb:
                           
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