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CharlieBear

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Hi all,
Not been on for ages but moved to a bungalow (yes folks nothing upstairs) cleared the garden and laid turf yesterday, track laying to start soon
 

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viaEstrecha

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Hi all,
Not been on for ages but moved to a bungalow (yes folks nothing upstairs) cleared the garden and laid turf yesterday, track laying to start soon
No work to get in the way, blank canvas... enjoy! :D
 

penylanpip

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Like the house sign - and your guard dog!
And I see we are in competition for the number of bird feeders arrayed...
A fresh start, remember to tell us how you get on.
 

TTaannggss

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Welcome to our online community.. Your knees will thank you for no more climbing stairs. So what do you have planned?
 

CharlieBear

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Just a large oval with a passing loop, hopefully have something running before Christmas
 
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TTaannggss

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Two weekends work....for me it is a never ending story. Photo here was just a short at a bad connection I made. All good for now.
 

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CharlieBear

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Two weekends work! I dare not tell you when I started.
 
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playmofire

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Welcome to our online community.. Your knees will thank you for no more climbing stairs. So what do you have planned?
Well, yes and no. Having lived in bungalows for 45 years your knees (and front of thighs) don't thank you when they come across steps outside or flights of stairs inside
 

JimmyB

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Well, yes and no. Having lived in bungalows for 45 years your knees (and front of thighs) don't thank you when they come across steps outside or flights of stairs inside
Have to agree, only been in a bungalow 12 years, but used to climb 2 flights of stairs at work, but with WFH for the last 3 years, my knees really ache when stairs are encountered, so more exercise is kneed (see what I did there ;)).
 

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Have to agree, only been in a bungalow 12 years, but used to climb 2 flights of stairs at work, but with WFH for the last 3 years, my knees really ache when stairs are encountered, so more exercise is kneed (see what I did there ;)).
So you want more dough?
 

TTaannggss

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Mine knees do. I have been in my bungalow for over 39 years... At 62 along with intensive competitive cross country running... Cycling hundereds of miles a day on my excursions ..thousands and thousands of milis life long. Plus once or twice a shift on average running to emergency stat calls in dress shoes in a big hospital including stairs for 40 years. My knees are. Still great.