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Inspired by a windswept dog walk over farmland minutes from home, short walk as poor Moet my Labrador does not see well if at all. Painted the landscape outside ' plein air' dashed off in 25 minutes as it's a bitter wind, A4 in watercolour.. now off to do some gardening as sun is out.
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Nice artwork. Ignore the flowers nonsense https://www.thompson-morgan.com/what-to-sow-and-grow-in-march. Or just chill until April https://www.agrii.co.uk/blog/securing-spring-wheat-advantage/ Quite happy to help. Have mattock, mutt, loppers and chainsaws: will travel. Pretty sure a good chain attached to that camper van would pull up medium sized trees and most shrubs. Better still :angelic:

 
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No. Surely obligatory for your men's support group? Bet Mr @Krystyna23040 would be interested - perfect for shopping trips and yes, I've seen a couple outside shops here already.

sorry i should have asked, what other colours does it come in ?

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Really ?
bet there's more then a few quads out that way as well.
 
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Inspired by a windswept dog walk over farmland minutes from home, short walk as poor Moet my Labrador does not see well if at all. Painted the landscape outside ' plein air' dashed off in 25 minutes as it's a bitter wind, A4 in watercolour.. now off to do some gardening as sun is out.
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I love the windswept sky @Muddy Cyclist
And the rolling landscape...
 
Inspired by a windswept dog walk over farmland minutes from home, short walk as poor Moet my Labrador does not see well if at all. Painted the landscape outside ' plein air' dashed off in 25 minutes as it's a bitter wind, A4 in watercolour.. now off to do some gardening as sun is out.
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I love the colors. Thank you for posting this lovely landscape.
Hugs and earrubs to Moet.
 
Nice artwork. Ignore the flowers nonsense https://www.thompson-morgan.com/what-to-sow-and-grow-in-march. Or just chill until April https://www.agrii.co.uk/blog/securing-spring-wheat-advantage/ Quite happy to help. Have mattock, mutt, loppers and chainsaws: will travel. Pretty sure a good chain attached to that camper van would pull up medium sized trees and most shrubs. Better still :angelic:

Nice. No idea what the cost is to go at 50kph but you can get one of these up here if you have a donor Susuki Jimny:
https://mhbmotorcycles.com/terramaxx/
 
Just had a call from work told them I was ill and staying at home...I have ventured out for kitten food logs coffee & coal essentials lunch is in the oven no intention of going out again...C&L having a wonderful time charging in & out the garden door open for half an hour...Lola bless her proudly presented me with a small twig with a couple of leaves sprouting from it...she's a generous soul.

Aww that made my heart melt, she knows you’re poorly and is bringing you presents, bless her. Glad you have managed to get the essentials in.
 
We have a John Deer tractor in our shed which we will have to decide on if we do ever move. It was given to No 1 son age 4 and is a perfect replica. In those days summers in Ireland were spent following combine harvesters and John Deer tractors around. The metal bars might need a bit of work but I dont know if I could bear to part with it.
 
Nice artwork. Ignore the flowers nonsense https://www.thompson-morgan.com/what-to-sow-and-grow-in-march. Or just chill until April https://www.agrii.co.uk/blog/securing-spring-wheat-advantage/ Quite happy to help. Have mattock, mutt, loppers and chainsaws: will travel. Pretty sure a good chain attached to that camper van would pull up medium sized trees and most shrubs. Better still :angelic:

Those are such fun not quite as good as Unimogs. But @dunelm is right a good Susuki Jeep with a little modification will give them a run for their money.
Could have done with your help this afternoon, moved a twisted hazel and pine tree, replanted in new position just hope they survive. Crops don't grow in our garden, we would like them to but after years of no success we gave up, not down to us but the position of the garden surrounded by Oak Trees and an ancient 30 foot Holy Hedge keeping the garden dark, protecting us from invaders and sapping all the goodness out of the soil. So shade loving shrubs, ferns and plants rule.
 
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