Showing posts with label April. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Banjaxed and Blooms

We have had four good days of idyllic weather. 'Too good to last'
I thought, so I took myself and the electric hedge cutter to trim 
the spruce hedge of the north drive as it had not a trim for a couple of 
years at least and possibly longer. 

Things started to get embarrassing last winter when my log man complained 
about his old truck getting scratched by the briars etc. The damned 
ivy, had climbed over the gate so it could no longer be closed, which
meant it was now seriously attached to the hedge.


The trimming went well and I took frequent rests, for I am at the age now
 where I am not doing much manual work and I do like to smoke my pipe and review the progress and what needs to be done. 
Actually there’s nothing new in that as frequent breaks are also customary to my character!


Nearing the end of job I stopped laid down the trimmer and stepped back
noticing as I did so a line of blue smoke rising from the motor.

" Oh B***ger it’s effin' Banjaxed !" I said quietly to my self. 

As I repressed the switch only to see that the reverberating action had 
drastically slowed to almost nil. Well at least the gate is now fully operational.

So this morning we took ourselves into town to purchase a replacement for
the sixteen year old JCB trimmer. Being the sort of store that it is we also
returned home with thorn proof gardening gloves for Mrs H and a bright,
trough-like planter for the strawberries. If all goes well we will be provided  
with a bumper crop - hopefully. (wink!)


The trough planter.
We live in hope that the fruit of these strawberries will tingle our paletes.



A macro shot of our the plum tree blossom


Plum tree blossoms for the first time.



Hawthorne coming into leaf


Blackthorn blossom by the studio

Saturday, 4 April 2015

FIRE WARNING - What ?

I just had to share this!

Fire warning issued for rural areas.

at Saturday 4th April 2015 - 07.59 AM



A warning has been issued by the Fire Service and Bord na Mona on the risk of fires in the countryside this weekend.

The organisations said the chance of fire is much greater at Bank Holiday weekends as there are more people enjoying outdoor activities.

Bord na Mona is urging people not to light fires outdoors and to dispose of cigarettes in a safe way.

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It is not as if we have had a hot dry winter followed by a rainless Spring. Yesterday I noticed ponding on the sides of the roads as water from the fields was spilling out on to the highways.

The bogs too must be inundated, peat is known for water retention and therefore I can only assume that the moron who issued the publication of this notice has yet to go out and walk in the countryside.