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Old 08-22-18, 07:26 AM   #31
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The iPhone camera isn't ideal, especially in low lighting conditions.






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Old 08-22-18, 07:28 AM   #32
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Old 08-22-18, 11:49 AM   #33
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That looks nice... a very relaxing place to sit out in the evening
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Looks smart jim, one question where is the out door fridge full of beer?
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That looks nice... a very relaxing place to sit out in the evening
When you get the weather (and fit the cushions to the chairs) it usually is

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Looks smart jim, one question where is the out door fridge full of beer?
Check out picture 5, the double garage has space a plenty for the beer storage facility but check out picture 6 to see the vicious man eating guard dog should you get any nefarious ideas
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Check out picture 5, the double garage has space a plenty for the beer storage facility but check out picture 6 to see the vicious man eating guard dog should you get any nefarious ideas

That little pooch!
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Old 08-24-18, 12:11 AM   #40
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How you English (?) people can live with so small garden or backyard ? :P

Looks nice but so small , maybe im too used in Finland where we have lots of space avaible.

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Perhaps the answer lies in the way many Brits regard the garden as just another 'room' for the house (when the weather allows). So many folks here like a private area outside, where they can relax without being watched by strangers.

We are a Nation of house buyers in the UK, so we look for a place which gives us what we want... my wife and I wanted plenty of garden because we wanted lawns, seating areas, space for pets and wild areas, so we had to go somewhere we could find all this at a price we could afford... which was why we had to move right away from our home town.

Other people prefer an enclosed and more formal garden, with decking and pools etc, where they can chill without worrying about how fast the grass and hedges are growing.
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Old 08-24-18, 01:50 PM   #42
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My wife and I installed an in ground pool. Problem solved.
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Perhaps the answer lies in the way many Brits regard the garden as just another 'room' for the house (when the weather allows).
Not me, I think its a bloody pain in the arse ruined by weed pollen from next doors weed forest who just let it grow out of control.





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So many folks here like a private area outside, where they can relax without being watched by strangers.

Not around here, bloody housing popping up every where and I have been informed by my council my protest along with others about plans to build housing on some rotten land next to my gaff has been given the go ahead. You want privacy around here forget it.
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Our property here in Virginia is about 1,238 m² (13,330 ft² or about a third of an acre). My back yard alone is about 638 m² (6,869 ft² or 0.16 acres).


That's all well and good ... until it's time to mow the lawn. Back when all I had was a push mower, between the bees, low hanging branches from the three trees on our property and the hot summer sun, I used to come in sweaty, bloody and defeated. Even with the riding mower (lawn tractor) I have now, it's no easy task. What with all the trimming and bush manicuring I have to do. It's an all day job. Not the way I'd like to spend my day off.


A bigger property seems nice ... at first. But, what do we really do with it? Not much. Sure, we could host a party of several dozen people comfortably. But the reality is that most of the time it's just a pain in the arse.


Even though our property is relatively small for this area, I often envy people who "only" have a postage stamp sized yard to deal with.
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Old 08-25-18, 05:18 AM   #45
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You're right... at the moment I'm constantly to and fro the local recycling centre (used to be called the Tip) with sacks of hedge and tree prunings. As you get older you do wish there was far less to do... it's a neverending task
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