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Postby wood troll » Mon Sep 21, 2009 5:38 am

Hi All

Went out last night into our valley and there were dozens of glow worms.

The best thing though was the pumpkins growing on the compost heap; pumpkins with twinkling "fairy lights"!

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Postby wood troll » Mon Sep 21, 2009 6:01 am

ha - Wood troll in shower (yes it happens occassionally!) and left forum logged on - this is OH d'Woodtroll here. Guess what...we are going on a short holiday....yeh!!....with "Hengis" the 7.2 horse power chainsaw!....luckily we are not taking "Foam" the shaving horse......are you all like this?


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Postby tracy » Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:33 am

Hi OH d Woodtroll. Love to have you join up with your own name ;-) No, not all like this, but all slightly ... interesting people...!

Have a great holiday!


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Postby greyman » Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:45 am

Some of us have got bits missing, scars and twitches but most are whole and hearty souls!


There are those of us who are very tired out after a busy weekend doing a sterling job of looking after the SWOG tent at the wood fair and selling other peoples stuff for them and may well be laying in a darkened room with a wet towel over thier heads - eh Tracy? ;~))


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Postby tracy » Mon Sep 21, 2009 9:10 am

She wishes! Tracy is updating the site and about to delve into the emails.... many thanks to all of those who helped at the woodfair, I loved it!


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Postby wood troll » Sat Sep 26, 2009 11:46 am

Next thing you know OH d'wood troll will be wanting to use the chainsaw! ;-)

Had a good few days away though it was a busman's holiday as I also took the logmate and made firewood of 5+cords of wood! Got to take off the bough of a Horse Chestnut that had severe rot and overhung the parking area (nice lump retrieved for turning though!!!). This was instead of paying the full rate for staying.

The retreat centre is to the north of the Central Massif in wooded valleys. Attached are several acres of woodland (mainly overstood hazel) which were wonderful to wander in.

Going back soon.

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