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PaulSB

Squire
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My neighbour has an eight year old who plays football on their garden all winter. It’s usually a sea of mud and this winter was true to form.

I spent hours scarifying my lawn, moss killed and fed it.

Perhaps people would like to guess which is which? There is a clue.

I’m not very happy about this.
 

BoldonLad

Not part of the Elite
Location
South Tyneside
View attachment 408278 My neighbour has an eight year old who plays football on their garden all winter. It’s usually a sea of mud and this winter was true to form.

I spent hours scarifying my lawn, moss killed and fed it.

Perhaps people would like to guess which is which? There is a clue.

I’m not very happy about this.

The moral of the story would appear to be:

a) throw away scarifier, moss killer and lawn feed

b) borrow neighbour's son (and goal posts)

;)
 

PaulSB

Squire
Light cloud with blue splashes. Temperature is 11C so all looking hopeful for this morning’s Hilly Wednesday. Not so hilly for me today as along with two others regulars I’m heading out on a rolling Ribble Valley Ramble. Two other pensioners from this group are heading off to do this:

https://www.doogal.co.uk/StravaSegment.php?id=7493827

Nutters are in training for the Fred Whitton and Three Peaks :eek::notworthy: We would have gone with them but they’re not doing a cafe stop. What? No cafe!!
 
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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Picking the caravan up in a couple of hours, then trundling down the A39 to Boscastle at pensioner speed. Funny how we always have a lovely clear road in front of us.:laugh:
 
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