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Anyways, that's a good bunch of logs split.

Now time to bum park and watch Antiques Road Trip.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
What a fabulous sunset... :wub:
We've got orange, blue and pink here
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(Apologies for that damned blue mesh the building's encased in.)
 

oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
A grey day but not really raining, just damp. Got some gardening done and got rid of lots of holly springing up everywhere. The birds must spread the seed around.
Went to pharmacy and still no Accrete tabs as there are supply problems. I need to increase the size of my stockpile to cope with such problems. At least they are not life support tabs.
The picture is lifted from the Craignure webcam and that boat has been there all day. Does not look stormy but the flag is plainly visible showing a NW wind which makes getting back on to this pier very dodgy as the pier is not well maintained by Argyll &Bute Council who own it.
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oldwheels

Legendary Member
Location
Isle of Mull
On a lighter note another picture I lifted from somewhere. My house is not visible being off the picture on the very top left. Now you know why I need a car to get any local shopping.
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A grey day but not really raining, just damp. Got some gardening done and got rid of lots of holly springing up everywhere. The birds must spread the seed around.
Went to pharmacy and still no Accrete tabs as there are supply problems. I need to increase the size of my stockpile to cope with such problems. At least they are not life support tabs.
The picture is lifted from the Craignure webcam and that boat has been there all day. Does not look stormy but the flag is plainly visible showing a NW wind which makes getting back on to this pier very dodgy as the pier is not well maintained by Argyll &Bute Council who own it. View attachment 629236

Holly seeds won't actually germinate unless they've been through a bird's digestive tract.

The outer casing on the seed is too tough to split apart naturally, but the acid and grit in a bird's stomach softens and erodes it just enough for nature then to take it's course. And of course, they then disperse the seed by pooping everywhere...
 
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