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Previously on "This weekend you will mostly be......................"
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Originally posted by TestMangler View PostDecided to make a start on tackling my absolute jungle of a garden. Off to buy a chainsaw tomorrow.
Buying a house with huge garden with a river and 30+ 100 ft trees seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Decided to make a start on tackling my absolute jungle of a garden. Off to buy a chainsaw tomorrow.
Buying a house with huge garden with a river and 30+ 100 ft trees seemed like a good idea at the time.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostUmbongo, this weekend I will be mostly beetling around Swaziland. What a fantastic place, mountainous, tartan socks, people love the ENglish, misty, rain and cold .
Should be twinned with Scotland really.
We just came down after nine days in Kruger, this time I got some great shots of leopard in a tree scoffing a deer, and Mrs Eo got two minutes of two elephants fighting.
Links and pics to follow in a few weeks.
Went to a cultural village today, to see a tribal dance and to see the way the Swazis lived
Umbongo
Many decades ago, my dad took a cine film of an elephant having a dump. I have happy childhood memories of giggling helplessly as he ran the film in reverse.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostWill probably do some pork pies in a few weeks just need to get hold of some pigs feet so I can make a proper jelly. Not really going to bother with gluten free pastry though.
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Umbongo, this weekend I will be mostly beetling around Swaziland. What a fantastic place, mountainous, tartan socks, people love the ENglish, misty, rain and cold .
Should be twinned with Scotland really.
We just came down after nine days in Kruger, this time I got some great shots of leopard in a tree scoffing a deer, and Mrs Eo got two minutes of two elephants fighting.
Links and pics to follow in a few weeks.
Went to a cultural village today, to see a tribal dance and to see the way the Swazis lived
Umbongo
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostAnd I can report that the experiments were a success
Gluten free hot water pasty is a pig to work with, but the end results tasted good.
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searching for ££££ back of sofas, under mattresses..
Brits have £3bn hidden away under our mattresses or behind sofas | Daily Mail Online
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostMaking a start on clearing the garage out.
Experimenting with gluten free pastry for a pork pie.
Drinking beer and watching Rugby.
Gluten free hot water pasty is a pig to work with, but the end results tasted good.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat sounds like great fun.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ko4zyokznj...48.16.jpg?dl=0Last edited by Pondlife; 19 September 2015, 21:36.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostTonight is Back to the Future showing in open air cinema at Cardiff Castle, so I will be there with a foldup chair and a box of waitrose's finest white.
Sat, Out for dinner
Sun, Watching the rugby
TFA! You?
Yesterday: Interviewing some guys from an up and coming craft brewery for the blog and sampling their wares as well
Today: Taking part in yet another cookery competition, this time a national one, watching Ireland having a very difficult game with Canada
Tomorrow: blogging, cooking, drinking, F1, rugby
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TFA
Tonight leveling some of the new lawn
Sat - laying a path
Sun - off to a friends littlest's Christening, I have to do my Marlon impersonation again. All back to ours afterwards for lashings of Ginger beer.
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Mainly I will be fretting that the exchange and completion for our house sale in London and purchase in Devon goes through in the timescale we are aiming for. Aiming for completion on 2nd Oct.
Other than that chilling, drinking beers, eating great food, getting rid of crap that we no longer need, and enjoying time with my youngest son who turned up at our place as a surprise last night at 11:30. The wife knew he was coming. I was the last to know.
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