The Retirement Thread

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pawl

Legendary Member
Spent the morning putting dwarf French Beans in trays and watering the carrot parsnips seeds planted yesterday.Also watered the pots of shrubs that we’re looking a bit parched
This afternoon going to put a new blade on my lawn mower
Don’t know how i cope with all this activity
 
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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
Accidentally fell into the Carew Arms for lunch on the way back from a walk this morning.
Sausage, mash and peas and a pint of Black Bear 'Nanook' went down very well. :okay:

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rustybolts

pedalling tediously
Location
Ireland
I'm pent up with furious anger. I could take out Mike Tyson in one round, that's how wound up I am.

Calm down Drago , bring Bruce for a walk , don't let it get to you , consider options carefully and don't act rashly
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
@SpokeyDokey @Mo1959 apologies I hadn't appreciated this is a serious thing. I had never heard of trypophobia before this morning. If I had I wouldn't have smart remarks about sieves.

No problems, Paul.

I don't think the medical community officially recognise it as a condition, which is strange.
 
Just spent a while getting the hose out and the lawn sprinkler

and then searching boxes for the right sort of plastic Hoselock type things to connect them all together

got it sort and plugged it in

spray of water coming out the the hose a few feet before the sprinkler and a gentle flow from the sprinkler rather than enough to move the arms round

OK
fixed that and tried again

arms having a sort of unenthusiastic go at spinning but not enough
checked water flow was OK and all that

went to check the sprinkler only to discover that one of the nozels has been broken so it just leaks and doesn;t work properly

looks like we need a new lawn sprinkler

that was a waste of time!!
 
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