a row of pines

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a row of pines

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this was a nice angle when I was playing around this morning so I thought I'd snap a shot

some of my pines in training
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Looks good Kez, you have some nice looking stock. It is great to see wire on pines this time of year unfortunately I haven't got to all mine yet :palm:
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Lovely photo and nice trees :-) :mrgreen:

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Cryptically I see beer. 4 Pines brewery..... but their beer is way over rated. I'd rather have the pines and a schooner of Mt Kosciuszko.

Beautiful colours and some healthy looking pines. :D
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That first one has got some real girth on it. Farout. :tu2:

Typical coastie, always taking about beer... You're just compounding the stereotype... On a side note, never tried Mt Kosiosco, I will have to give it a go.
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Jarad wrote: Typical coastie, always taking about beer... You're just compounding the stereotype... On a side note, never tried Mt Kosiosco, I will have to give it a go.
haha, they are more appropriately known as Vitamin B2. Beer and Bonsai.

The Gosford Hotel has it on tap Jarad, mmmm. Keep your shop-a-dockets from coles, and they have a Buy-1-Meal get 1-Meal for $5 for you and the gf.
Apparently the owner of the hotel who I was speaking to last month also owns the Banjo Patterson pub in Jindabyne, and they actually brew the beer there :hooray: . I was gobsmacked. Such a great Australian craft beer.

Sorry to go off topic kez :oops:
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