Some local driftwood olives.

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Some local driftwood olives.

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Some local driftwood olives.
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Wow. Are they small enough to collect?
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No, could be a two man job and a trolley, at least they are near the road though, there all big trees, just a matter of trying to lop off part of it.
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ozzy wrote:No, could be a two man job and a trolley, at least they are near the road though, there all big trees, just a matter of trying to lop off part of it.
Let me know when you want to tackle them, I'll help you out.
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ozzy wrote:No, could be a two man job and a trolley, at least they are near the road though, there all big trees, just a matter of trying to lop off part of it.
it shouldn't be a problem with that chainsaw of yours ozzy :p
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Come along, three people should get them out!
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I'd love to tour SA just to see the olive trees... must be marvelous to have such old stock. Nothing even approaching that in my neck of the woods.
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♪♪ The hillllsss are aliiiiivve with the sound of olivesssss ♪♪ :D



OK OK I know ... don't give up me day job. :oops:
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OK seriously though it is that thick with them in some places here that I have to take garden loppers with me to cut a path through them just so I can have a look around. :shock:
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ozzy wrote:OK seriously though it is that thick with them in some places here that I have to take garden loppers with me to cut a path through them just so I can have a look around. :shock:
"Olives, gotta catch 'em all gotta catch 'em all"
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