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Fledge
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Where, oh where, would you start? :lol:

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Try calling a name :wink:
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Oh dear!

I'm with Bert there - cooooeeeeeeee!!
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Oh my!
When the weather warms up..... good gardening gloves and secateurs at the ready.
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rent a propane/calor gas burn wand and get it while you have wet ground after the snow melts then yo can get a brush whacker for the rest.
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I think a chain-saw would be more useful. Some of the grave stones are underneath fallen trees.

Definitely one for the 'to do later' list. :lol:

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Oh my. Came across my g-great grandfather's burial record in my files. Yep, he's under all that fallen timber and ivy. For some reason I had it in my head that he'd been buried on the other side of town.

I knew it would be a tough job for someone. It's Me.

At least when I return up north with my secateurs the snow will have melted - I hope.

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