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mobertol 27-06-2014 12:33

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Men at work in the new cow barn taken just now when I'd finished in the office.

The man welding is the owner of the farm -he has returned to his origins as he started life as a metal worker!

One of the builders has a great beard which you just about see.

maxthecollie 27-06-2014 14:06

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All you need now is mechanised moo cows

davemac 27-06-2014 15:28

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Lol ...and yes I did check it was a real name - thought you might be teasing again! :D Lovely plant - Goldenvale sounds much nicer.

The one that's stuck with me - a pet hate was 'Agrostis stolonifera' it's impossible to get rid of if it infests your garden.

I wouldnt dare make up a name like that, I would be moderated into submission if I did. Yours (grass) the clue is in the name, stolonifera would indicate that reproduction would take place in the form of underground stolons, as well as the established way of setting seeds................you learn stuff on this thread, we should apply for lottery funding.

davemac 27-06-2014 15:31

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 1109265)
Men at work in the new cow barn taken just now when I'd finished in the office.

The man welding is the owner of the farm -he has returned to his origins as he started life as a metal worker!

One of the builders has a great beard which you just about see.

It all looks very technical to me, especially the shot of the man with the beard and a piece of paper.

mobertol 27-06-2014 15:45

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I wouldnt dare make up a name like that, I would be moderated into submission if I did. Yours (grass) the clue is in the name, stolonifera would indicate that reproduction would take place in the form of underground stolons, as well as the established way of setting seeds................you learn stuff on this thread, we should apply for lottery funding.

Some got into the little planting areas where my bulbs were in our last place - it was murder. The more you try to pull it up the more it digs it's heels in. The stolons radiate out in all directions and put down new roots everywhere even in the stoniest ground. You think you've pulled up every last bit and it rears it's ugly head all over again -a lost battle!

davemac 27-06-2014 16:04

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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 1109270)
I wouldnt dare make up a name like that, I would be moderated into submission if I did. Yours (grass) the clue is in the name, stolonifera would indicate that reproduction would take place in the form of underground stolons, as well as the established way of setting seeds................you learn stuff on this thread, we should apply for lottery funding.[/QUOTE
Some got into the little planting areas where my bulbs were in our last place - it was murder. The more you try to pull it up the more it digs it's heels in. The stolons radiate out in all directions and put down new roots everywhere even in the stoniest ground. You think you've pulled up every last bit and it rears it's ugly head all over again -a lost battle!

I know its bit of a faff but translocated weed killer is the best way to get it under control, pulling at it just encourages it to travel. If it has got among your plants you have to be careful of over spray, cut the top and bottom off a small plastic bottle, put it over the weed and spray into the cut bottle.
Any weed killer with Glyphosate will do, as it travels into the plant and is non residual, and once it hits soil becomes inactive. Do you think this qualifies us for a lottery grant.

Margaret Pilkington 27-06-2014 18:02

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Dave, I am almost sure it does but I am not brainy enough to fill in the form correctly :)

Margaret Pilkington 27-06-2014 18:41

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Today I have had a bit of an ecclesiastical day.
So if you do not like church architecture, statues, stained glass and that sort of thing....please look away now.
1) Stained Glass Window
2) The ornate Dome - I know I might have shown you this before, but I think it deserves a second look.
I love the form and the colours.
3) Looking down the centre Aisle. You can see the full splendour of this lovely church.
4) Another stained glass window.
5) The Lady Chapel.
6) Statue of a Saint(I am ashamed to say I don't know who it is though).
7) another one of the Lady chapel Altar.
8&9) morse of the beautiful stained glass.
10) Quick find the beadle...these two are trying to make off with the golden cross. Sorry for the levity. I will now go and say 40 hail Mary's and 16 Our Fathers.

The church is St Wilfrids in the centre of Preston.

davemac 27-06-2014 19:49

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1109280)
Dave, I am almost sure it does but I am not brainy enough to fill in the form correctly :)

You too modest, I will leave that with you then.

davemac 27-06-2014 19:54

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1109284)
Today I have had a bit of an ecclesiastical day.
So if you do not like church architecture, statues, stained glass and that sort of thing....please look away now.
1) Stained Glass Window
2) The ornate Dome - I know I might have shown you this before, but I think it deserves a second look.
I love the form and the colours.
3) Looking down the centre Aisle. You can see the full splendour of this lovely church.
4) Another stained glass window.
5) The Lady Chapel.
6) Statue of a Saint(I am ashamed to say I don't know who it is though).
7) another one of the Lady chapel Altar.
8&9) morse of the beautiful stained glass.
10) Quick find the beadle...these two are trying to make off with the golden cross. Sorry for the levity. I will now go and say 40 hail Mary's and 16 Our Fathers.

The church is St Wilfrids in the centre of Preston.

Nice peaceful pictures, I think no 6 is Nobby Stiles, he has a football at his feet.

PS. I notice you are now a two camera operation, like myself, well done.

Margaret Pilkington 27-06-2014 20:04

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Yes, they both have their strong points.
I didn't want to use flash in the church and the lumix kept telling me to activate the flash.

I always feel a bit guilty taking pictures in church......and I am conscious that there are people who are there to complete their devotions.

mobertol 27-06-2014 21:15

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I know its bit of a faff but translocated weed killer is the best way to get it under control, pulling at it just encourages it to travel. If it has got among your plants you have to be careful of over spray, cut the top and bottom off a small plastic bottle, put it over the weed and spray into the cut bottle.
Any weed killer with Glyphosate will do, as it travels into the plant and is non residual, and once it hits soil becomes inactive. Do you think this qualifies us for a lottery grant.

Have sent off the request ;)

mobertol 27-06-2014 21:17

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1109284)
Today I have had a bit of an ecclesiastical day.
So if you do not like church architecture, statues, stained glass and that sort of thing....please look away now.
1) Stained Glass Window
2) The ornate Dome - I know I might have shown you this before, but I think it deserves a second look.
I love the form and the colours.
3) Looking down the centre Aisle. You can see the full splendour of this lovely church.
4) Another stained glass window.
5) The Lady Chapel.
6) Statue of a Saint(I am ashamed to say I don't know who it is though).
7) another one of the Lady chapel Altar.
8&9) morse of the beautiful stained glass.
10) Quick find the beadle...these two are trying to make off with the golden cross. Sorry for the levity. I will now go and say 40 hail Mary's and 16 Our Fathers.

The church is St Wilfrids in the centre of Preston.

Lovely -my Grandad (dad's dad) was a Wilf - very old English name. :)

davemac 27-06-2014 21:21

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Today in Pictures, not so much a walk, I just seemed to ricochet around the area.

1. Mercer Park, a Primula, smelling strongly of cheese.
2. Speaks for itself.
3. Nice flower but a sod to get rid of, Bindweed.
4. More tea Vicar.
5. A nice quiet corner........forever.
6. All Saints Church.
7. Reading the stone you can see the family went through hard times, but there is no excuse for calling your son Pickles.
8. A Rose, shedding a tear.
9. I said, can I have a cone, she said do you want "crushed nuts"...I said there is no need to be like that,... I just wanted an ice cream.
10. And that was the end of my bouncing about all over the place.....for a while at least.

Margaret Pilkington 27-06-2014 21:47

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Have sent off the request ;)

Thank goodness for that!
I didn't fancy licking the end of my pencil......I know where it's been:).


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