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What changes can we make to our lives to deal with the economic and energy crises ahead? Have you already started making preparations? Got tips to share?

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Do you mind me asking what the plot-size was Cat?
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Tarrel wrote:Do you mind me asking what the plot-size was Cat?
17+ acres. Part of Ashenbank Wood, near Cobham in Kent.

It is a lovely wood, if you do a google image search for large castanea sativa you'll see Mrs C standing in front of the largest tree we had.

I'll try a link; Not a good pic of the wife :lol:

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Catweazle wrote:Not a good pic of the wife :lol:
A lot better than your avatar though ;)
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Tess wrote:
Catweazle wrote:Not a good pic of the wife :lol:
A lot better than your avatar though ;)
It looks like Cat has just threatened the poor lass with something both painful and embarrassing and out in the woods at that.
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Fairly big tree and definitely the biggest image posted on PS.
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I posted a picture like that once....cost me about half of everything :D :lol: :D

Hope you got prior approval :?
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SleeperService wrote:I posted a picture like that once....cost me about half of everything :D :lol: :D

Hope you got prior approval :?
Plenty more where that came from;

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haway then man...Let's see a picture of your ugly mug. It's only fair to the poor lass..... :lol:
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stevecook172001 wrote:haway then man...Let's see a picture of your ugly mug. It's only fair to the poor lass..... :lol:
:D Me and my little boys ( they've grown a bit since this was taken ).

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Post by Little John »

Good one.... :)

They look to be about the same age difference as my two lads who are now twenty three and twenty two. In fact, there's only 11 months difference between them.

After we had the first one we got hold of loads of "how to look after your baby" books. It said in one of them that breast feeding was a natural form
of contraceptive in that it is biologically difficult for a woman to get pregnant while she is breastfeeding. Consequently, we got back down to business more or less straight away!

Turned out the book was talking bollocks
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He looks depressingly normal, and a disappointment after seeing his avatar for so long :D.
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stevecook172001 wrote:Good one.... :)

They look to be about the same age difference as my two lads who are now twenty three and twenty two. In fact, there's only 11 months difference between them.

After we had the first one we got hold of loads of "how to look after your baby" books. It said in one of them that breast feeding was a natural form
of contraceptive in that it is biologically difficult for a woman to get pregnant while she is breastfeeding. Consequently, we got back down to business more or less straight away!

Turned out the book was talking bollocks
They're a bit further apart than yours, we had a boy in the middle but he died. That photo make me look really small, but I'm 5'11 - we reckon it's all the growth hormones in food that caused them to grow so big. Anyway, back to woodland.

April and May from the same point;

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By heck, that's a bonny spring picture C.
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JohnB wrote:He looks depressingly normal, and a disappointment after seeing his avatar for so long :D.
We are all special

Just like everyone else..... :wink:
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Nature, right, it's a, y'know, like OMG, totally awesome bitch.
Catweazle wrote:April and May from the same point;

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