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My Copse - Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:44 pm
mia
Joined: 14 Jul 2008
Posts: 966
Location: suffolk UK
I been tidying up my copse the best I could today.
My left hand cannot do much and my lower back protests.
God I wish I was fitter.
I counted the trees, there are 9!
Whilst clearing the junk from underneath them, I disovered wire netting covering the ground??
I cleared all I could, and, underneath that was plastic sheeting!
There were bluebells trying to grow and other little plants I don't know the name of.
It is so sad.
I cannot get it all up yet cos of the paving slabs and other dumped rubbish which is too heavy for me.
And underneath two trees are sacks of bricks.
I also found more of the milky quartz. I am wondering why it was laid under the trees and bushes, on top of the netting and plastic.
Was it done to appease/calm the elementals?
Or was it just used to weigh the plastic down?
The whole area is about 30ft x 20ft much bigger than I originally thought.
I told my landlord's agent about the two sheds, stating I didnt think it fair I should have to clear other folks rubbish.
He said he would look into it.
I do hope he does help me, cos I don't fancy clearing what's in the filled shed.
I have posted some more pics.
- Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:52 pm
Sage/Debs
Joined: 27 Mar 2006
Posts: 5307
Location: NY
Would that I were closer I'd help you, being I am not I would send some soothing energy to help the aches and pains.
I can see where it will come together for you in the end. Folks used to place netting and plastic to keep the "weeds" down the decorate with the milky quartz and marble bits. Sigh. Poor wee flowers, they'll be ok. As for the landlord helping, I believe he will and once the sheds are gone you'll find a lovely treasure of your copse.
Good to see you Mia.
I sure hope you are right about the landlord.
I cannot afford to pay out for more help just yet.
Thank you for the calming energy.
I feel calm just coming to LTPLT, its lovely energy here.
Ii am so glad I know you
Love mia xx
- Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:50 pm
the hermit
Joined: 24 Jan 2008
Posts: 1047
Location: Yorkshire
Ralax a little, little one
You are getting yourself over set
Everything will resolve its self in time
hermie (even the rash)
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- Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:02 pm
the hermit
Joined: 24 Jan 2008
Posts: 1047
Location: Yorkshire
When I moved it to this house
Both sheds were full of rubbish
The yard was full of bricks and slates
The loft was full of rubbish
The bricks I gave away as rubble for peoples gardens
The slates went in the bin a few at a time
What could be given away I did
What could not be given away slid in the bin a bit at a time
One year later all the rubbish was gone
I even took a bit out when I went to town
And put it in a bin
When houses were up for letting
I topped up there bins and put them out for the bin men
Life can be so easy, if you let it
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- Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:26 pm
mia
Joined: 14 Jul 2008
Posts: 966
Location: suffolk UK
My large stones I shall use for a rock garden, they are more like rocks actually.
It's the broken garden swing, the netball post, old cycle, bedstead, broken fire surround, broken pavibng slabs I cannot move.
And the shed that is full, has an old sette/couch in it all mouldy and smelly, plus several other bits.
If the metal bits can be gathered together, the scrap iron man will collect them, but he wont fetch them from the back yard, they have to be in the front grrrr.
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