Posted by Phil Scarborough on April 28, 2013 at 06:00:08 from (81.147.13.61):
Picture 1 is a view over the land to the north of the village. The oil-seed rape is just starting to come into flower. Picture 2 is a shot showing the back yard of our local machinery dealer. Pictures 3 and 4 are front views of the dealer. I don't know where he sells the tractors. Of the three biggest farms in the area, 1 is all New Holland, 1 is mostly Cat and the 3rd has a mixed collection of Massey-Ferguson, Valmet and an old Fiat. Picture 5 is an old cart in a yard on the mainstreet. According to its owner, "It was running when Grandad parked it." Pictures 6 and 7.In a thread some days ago, someone asked for help eliminating ground hogs. I do not know what a ground hog is, But I find these 2 ladies ok for eliminating rats, cats and rabbits. They will also have a go at any dog bigger than they are.No-one has told them that they are small. I hope you find the pictures interesting. Phil
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