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G'Day Possums

William Tell

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Hi again Zombie buddies. Some familiar names on here. Strewth, this does look different, a huge improvement taboot. I'm interested in finding out what it's all about.
The strange thing is apart from my range my garden is so
O'natural it's like a wilderness. A wilderness a reserve for Deer and breasts of the forest..
It's the wife's really, Pocahontas a real life decendant Pocahontas the X1V.
Watch where you tread John don't tread on the blossoms.
Anyway, I'm sure I shall soon get to know this jungle.
 

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Strewth Matt
That's uncommonly friendly of you.
I will try to re start gently, perhaps I should start with a clean sheet. Funnily enough my youngest daughter Kafff 37 married 9 month old baby called Evelyn. Said to me Gandaft The White you and Evelyn, you both could start afresh anew.
Which I did, seeing her hold her arns out and her huge gummy smile warms my cockles.
Poor love has been quite poorly in and out of Hospital.
Last week fighting the plague.

I've just retired last Friday!!
Like a Horse let off a teather in springtime.
 

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Welcome Will......congrat

One Willie to another!!
Thank You. And my other wild and wonderful Buddies too.
I haven't unlocked the true nature of the Wilderness as yet, I dont think...What is your tip for the top topic.
It's not naturalism I hope. The Wicker Man style.
Silky blankets sore knees painted faces dancing round bonfires pulling hair and candles.
I have a rare skin reaction to face paint,
but everything else is lovely.
It's been snowing here amongst the mountain peeks.
I did cut down a fork handle yesterday. I've got lots of bow and arrow long growing stick trees. I found a new rake head in a shed, old school, of my late fathers. Handy tool with all the raking that needs doing. A lot of leaves and sticks the lawnmower doesn't like them.
I will do a photo later.
Select and cut a handle down by eye alone, then cut an end where the thickness is about the same as the whatever you call it, then whack it in.
Job done..
 
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