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Getting ready for the barbie

Created by houston houston  > 9 months ago, 1 Jul 2014
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houston
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1 Jul 2014 9:13pm


buzzy
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1 Jul 2014 9:52pm
Lucky he didn't park on the grass
houston
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1 Jul 2014 10:05pm
Been ages since I posted pics and I'm bugged if I can get it right.

Buzzy not much grass left



FoS
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2 Jul 2014 7:25am
Nice job, I might have to come down and have a look this arvo.
Kazza
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2 Jul 2014 10:11am
Crikey they mean business!!
geared4knots
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2 Jul 2014 12:02pm
I call a midweek meeting at about 430 ish to review this masterpiece.

looks good
FoS
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2 Jul 2014 7:07pm
Just got home from work. Too late oh well tomorrow maybe
houston
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2 Jul 2014 11:56pm







Kazza
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3 Jul 2014 11:55am
I would say no driving on that until spring, is that right Buzzy?
buzzy
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3 Jul 2014 1:10pm
Mr Houston is in charge but I would say a bit of reseeding is required and then the area will be fenced off until about October.
Flouro1
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3 Jul 2014 5:46pm
Looks suspiciously like a plan to grow lettuce
at the pond
houston
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3 Jul 2014 11:00pm
I bought the seed today so hopefully sew it down Sunday morning be good to have a few guys down with a rake for the finishing touches.
I'll keep you posted
alanshort
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3 Jul 2014 11:29pm
Nice work Ant Looks awesome! Look great when grass is down.
houston
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4 Jul 2014 9:21pm
We'll be sewing the seed Sunday morning be good if we had a couple come along with a rake probably knock it off in an hour.......just seed, rake and roll.
geared4knots
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4 Jul 2014 9:52pm
No worries. Tim, Brett, Kaleb, veitz, Morgan, Karan, and myself will be there.

Anyone else,? wil only take 10 minutes raking with these numbers.

bring your own rake , dirt, seed and salad provided!


buzzy
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4 Jul 2014 10:14pm
We sow the seed, nature grows the seed...............
Flouro1
Flouro1

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4 Jul 2014 9:31pm
By Sunday morning do you mean 9am?
houston
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4 Jul 2014 11:55pm
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Flouro1 said...
By Sunday morning do you mean 9am?


Sounds good to me
houston
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6 Jul 2014 1:45am
Looks like there's been quite a bit of rain down at the Pond so we'll cancel the seeding, hopefully be OK for next weekend. If we sew and rake in the rain we'll just make a mess.
buzzy
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6 Jul 2014 1:49am
Be interesting to see how its handled the rain. Bucketing down here all night
houston
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12 Jul 2014 12:48am
We'll give the seeding another attempt Sunday 10am at the Pond anyone that can help with a rake will be smiled upon with a few guys should knock it off in an hour.
FoS
FoS

FoS

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13 Jul 2014 4:26pm
The seeds of bbq's future are planted


Someone stole his walking stick, and his glasses


Meanwhile these two were quietly working away


Good job already to go. I think it might want a bit of a go to get established. But we'll see
FoS
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13 Jul 2014 4:32pm
Of course it wasn't all work
buzzy
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13 Jul 2014 4:45pm
Bugga! Completely forgot
houston
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13 Jul 2014 7:15pm
Looked more like a cheese roll
Now we sit back and wait for Hughie to do his work....................and Buzzy where do we park? you tell us not to park on the grass so I guess we park on the main road and walk down
buzzy
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13 Jul 2014 9:45pm
Houston, spot on! Talking this evening, it was a majority decision to keep it blocked off to vehicles for this summer. This should give the grass time to establish itself properly. Park up the top and carry gear down there to rig.
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