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Phew!!



Tue, 18 Apr 2006 13:15:45 +0100 uk.people.silversurfers
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BunnyHare...
Just having a little break from shifting a ton of gravel. Several
wheelbarrow loads!

noreen...
Glutton for punishment Barb watch your back ;-)


Rabbit...
Oh I don't envy you that job. It was bad enough spreading it when I did the
front without having to barrow it anywhere.

BunnyHare...
Most of it is moved and spread now. A bit more to do once the rain
stops
At least once it is finished there will be a lot less digging


Tickettyboo...
Hard graft Barb, when we had the garden done they used oodles of gravel.

Smokey...
Phew, that's mans work :-((

BunnyHare...
Well he did come with an offer of help but.....
He puts half as much in the wheelbarrow as I do, ran the barrow across a
flower bed and flattened my polyanths so I suggested he might be better
employed keeping me supplied with refreshment
He does try poor dear but that extra 5 years in age and 2 and a bit
stone in weight that he has over me takes its toll


Anita...
Phew indeed :) No wonder you stay so slim ;)

BunnyHare...
Resting now do to inclement weather

Flyiñg Ñuñ 2°°6 +...
Any excuse. :(

BunnyHare...
It was only a short rest and I finished it off later
Also wrote out 20 times the word is due not do


BunnyHare...
Sure is

when we had the garden done they used oodles of gravel.

The guys were planning on having it dropped out the front and barrowing it
in, but helpful Boo arraanged for the lorry to go into the pub car park
and use the hiab to swing the bags over the wall. Saved them a lot of time
and effort and I was a very popular Boo!

BunnyHare...
Unfortunately this was delivered in a lorry (not bags) so they just
drove the lorry on to the front lawn up to the fence, undid the hooks,
tipped up the lorry and hey presto, one pile of gravel. Nearly all
moved now but its raining heavily so that has brought a halt to the
proceedings
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