Some local driftwood olives.
Some local driftwood olives.
Some local driftwood olives.
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Re: Some local driftwood olives.
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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Re: Some local driftwood olives.
Let me know when you want to tackle them, I'll help you out.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.
Young and hostile but not stupid.
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Re: Some local driftwood olives.
it shouldn't be a problem with that chainsaw of yours ozzy :pozzy 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.
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Re: Some local driftwood olives.
Come along, three people should get them out!
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Re: Some local driftwood olives.
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.
Re: Some local driftwood olives.
♪♪ The hillllsss are aliiiiivve with the sound of olivesssss ♪♪
OK OK I know ... don't give up me day job.
OK OK I know ... don't give up me day job.
Re: Some local driftwood olives.
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.
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Re: Some local driftwood olives.
"Olives, gotta catch 'em all gotta catch 'em all"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.
Young and hostile but not stupid.