A blast on the Smart today after seeing @Chris 's above photograph reminded me that i've had only one ride on it this year.A couple of nice comments from other road users today when sitting in the traffic which was nice.
Finished off the garage with black electric roller door. Finished off the bifold garden doors with steps Busy day.
This about half of my back garden, What didn't get this, needed to go down the dump. Almost ready for the rotavator. Andy
Was still a bit chilly for my liking but took the v4 out yesterday through Abergavenny on my way to Builth and had to turn back and go home! Bastid clutch playing up! Gonna have to start taking an 11mil with me I reckon
Don't bother Andy with the rotavator as it looks like the garden moles are having a field day with that soil already.
Me digging up bramble roots the size of my fist. In farming terms, my garden was left fallow for a number of years. In reality, it was a giant bramble patch and you couldn’t see the shed from the kitchen window. It has taken many months to get to where it is now but hopefully another month will see a proper lawned area, an area for raised beds for growing vegetables and a hard standing for the shed and trailer. Andy
Good luck with that Andy and treat it as a positive exercise workout, also apparently everybody's growing their own these days for some odd reason.
Meng the Merciful came to see me today, we had a really good chat. He had a ride out on the Multistrada seat I designed and ordered a pair straight away. Good fella doing really good work on the front line with the NHS treating Covid patients. Hats off to him and all who work along side him.
I want to experiment with stuff you don’t get at the supermarket. Got some San Marzano seeds on the go. It’s a tomato grown for the pulp and often used for making the tomato sauce on pizzas and in high end pasta sauces. Might try my hand at asparagus and some of these ‘heritage’ vegetables as well. Andy