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I reckon by the time Jono is my age he’ll top 20 stone if that’s his regular breakfast.
I'm 100kg of lean muscle, you need fat to absorb protein and fat soluble vitamins and minerals, I'm mostly lean meat and rabbit food, breakfast like that once a week won't hurt 😉😋
 
Well I finally moved into the bungalow 4 days ago, Wendys daughter was absolutely brilliant and organised all the unpacking and deciding where things should go. The main project now is the rear garden, A butterfly bush that must be over 20 years old and full of rot has to come out. Brambles everywhere and grass that has to be 18 inches tall in places. After 2 days of cutting and slashing I have come across a semi circular brick edged area. Anyway tomorrow in the cold light of day I'll take some pics and post them
 
Good to hear Joe......I hope you and Wendy find the peace and quiet ........community spirit...... you deserve and longed for.
Have you tried talking to the Association........Email....phone call?.......to ask for help clearing the back garden......might be worth a shot?

Good luck......Happy Days :thumbsup:
 
Good to hear Joe......I hope you and Wendy find the peace and quiet ........community spirit...... you deserve and longed for.
Have you tried talking to the Association........Email....phone call?.......to ask for help clearing the back garden......might be worth a shot?

Good luck......Happy Days :thumbsup:

Good to hear Joe......I hope you and Wendy find the peace and quiet ........community spirit...... you deserve and longed for.
Have you tried talking to the Association........Email....phone call?.......to ask for help clearing the back garden......might be worth a shot?

Good luck......Happy Days :thumbsup:
Thanks for your kind words Bill and I might give the British Legion a call and see if they can help
 
Just waiting for a reply from the Legion Bill, meanwhile I will just keep nibbling away at the overgrown shrubs
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my garden after 6 months of bl**dy hard work, go for the op on my spine in August so a lot to do before then.After the op I won't be able to do anything for 6 weeks so I'll have to teach Wendy how to mow the lawn.
 
View attachment 160774my garden after 6 months of bl**dy hard work, go for the op on my spine in August so a lot to do before then.After the op I won't be able to do anything for 6 weeks so I'll have to teach Wendy how to mow the lawn.
Great work Joe. Nice spot to enjoy the sunshine and allow the doggo to sniff around.

Hopefully your operation won’t take you off duty for to long… keep well!

Alan
 
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