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Winter battering

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Re: Winter battering

Postby Terry » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:15 pm

Hiya OCP

Not much in the way of damage found so far but not been all round our patch yet as was away for a few weeks including the snowy period.
Have had a couple of cars go over the edge of the road into our patch though - both fairly spectacular events going by the evidence, but everybody walked away miraculously.
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Re: Winter battering

Postby bat » Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:29 pm

Hello, lost a major part of an oak tree which fell out in October (*weep*), just before the weather got bad. Apart from that, not too bad so far, fingers crossed. I've been planting tree-lets so welcome the wet over the weekend, although the gravel driveway is suffering.
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Re: Winter battering

Postby Alex » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:15 am

Spare a thought for us farmers too
It's becoming difficult to cope, with the ground turning to utter mush everywhere because of this non stop crap weather.

Spring and dry weather couldn't come soon enough.
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