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Quite splendid, Peter, and I hope you are soon fit enough to be able to enjoy it all again. I spend some time pushing a similar wheelchair - gravel and granite chippings are a nightmare! - and know how frustrated you must feel (Deb merely has a jiggered right knee after a car crash). The "glass half full" is a great mantra - we all know many fit folk for whom it's always half empty!

 

We have a circular pond that has long lost its fish, thanks to the local heron moving in after the dog passed away, and I aspire to making that an On30 layout area, so watching your use of materials here is a great help.

 

Chin up, mate - you have a lot to look forward to!

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Good to see the topic posted, will keep checking back for updates; have to say, that's a splendid layout considering the amount of stuff you had to shift to make it work !!

Maybe a few paragraphs to talk us through the tricky bits at some point? Always good to read the words behind the pictures...

Take care

David

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Good to see the topic posted, will keep checking back for updates; have to say, that's a splendid layout considering the amount of stuff you had to shift to make it work !!

Maybe a few paragraphs to talk us through the tricky bits at some point? Always good to read the words behind the pictures...

Take care

David

 

Hi David.

All the previous photos are over a year old, as I have been rather ill for the past 14 months or so. But i'm back now, Hpost-12322-0-43545400-1308508613_thumb.jpgere are a few photos of what a year can do if not keep under control.

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