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Going great thanks,,, i have killed 300 rabbits this week,,, also 73 hares, ,,,love the summer so much nicer walking round in the warm

And for you that's the thing about kids, you can relive your childhood without looking like a tit lol. Even dogs, look at the places you walk you'd never go if you never had a dog. Moors, hills, trac

I love summer,, even just the simple things like having your windows open,, or pottering around in the garden,,,,not to mention eating our tea outside,,, always loved alfresco eating,, part of the rea

 

 

 

Well my arms have got a bit of a tan... Cant understand why my legs are still neon white despite me wearing a short skirt the last 3days

Can't be short enough gem :D
Trouble is she's in Ireland ,,,,, soon as she got there, she took on the local albino populations charactoristics...

Ever noticed how white them feckers are,,,

I have mate, I saw one I thought was tanned but it was just his freckles were jointing together :D

Lol brilliant....

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Handy them little disposable BBQ are,,,don't they burn perfect rectangles in the grass,,lol

:laugh: aye they can start grass fires pretty quick. I can mind seeing a clown light one on the bonnet of his car, should of said something but I didn't :D £2 for one, can't whack them.

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I love it when its nice like it is, camping with the kids, evening family walks etc............A great time of year(weather permitting) to spend time with the little uns just being out and about.

Sounds like my childhood Johnny, fkn love that :thumbs:

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I love it when its nice like it is, camping with the kids, evening family walks etc............A great time of year(weather permitting) to spend time with the little uns just being out and about.

Sounds like my childhood Johnny, fkn love that :thumbs:

 

Same as mine baw, I was never in through the school holidays and my young uns are the same, I told them if the weather keeps up we'll build a bivouac and stay in that for a night or two. :thumbs:

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I love it when its nice like it is, camping with the kids, evening family walks etc............A great time of year(weather permitting) to spend time with the little uns just being out and about.

Sounds like my childhood Johnny, fkn love that :thumbs:

Same as mine baw, I was never in through the school holidays and my young uns are the same, I told them if the weather keeps up we'll build a bivouac and stay in that for a night or two. :thumbs:

Is a bivouac a camp lol. Used to love making camps, covering them in ferns. Rhododendron bushes, the wild big uns made great camps. Even if c**ts found you they struggled to find the entrance lol.

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I have had to make an appointment to get my spaniel a haircut....she is toiling in the heat with her heavy winter coat!!

Myself and the family are slowly turning white, our natural pale blue colour is fading under the sun.......braw!

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I love it when its nice like it is, camping with the kids, evening family walks etc............A great time of year(weather permitting) to spend time with the little uns just being out and about.

Sounds like my childhood Johnny, fkn love that :thumbs:

Same as mine baw, I was never in through the school holidays and my young uns are the same, I told them if the weather keeps up we'll build a bivouac and stay in that for a night or two. :thumbs:

Is a bivouac a camp lol. Used to love making camps, covering them in ferns. Rhododendron bushes, the wild big uns made great camps. Even if c**ts found you they struggled to find the entrance lol.

 

Thats them mate, made a fire in one once with all the stones off a dry stone wall that had fell down, chimney and all. Can't beat building a "camp" the kids love it, its like a big adventure for them. :thumbs:

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When I was 14' and in scouts,, we built a tree house out of pine poles,, this was 15 foot up in a pine plantation,, we never used a single nail or screw , everything was lashed to the trees ,, the tree house was about 8 foot wide and about 16 foot long,,, one end wich was the width of the platform had a roof,, we slept out there,, we had rope ladders goin up, and a pulley system at one end with a bucket on it for getting supplies up,,, what a great time that was building that

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I love it when its nice like it is, camping with the kids, evening family walks etc............A great time of year(weather permitting) to spend time with the little uns just being out and about.

Sounds like my childhood Johnny, fkn love that :thumbs:

Same as mine baw, I was never in through the school holidays and my young uns are the same, I told them if the weather keeps up we'll build a bivouac and stay in that for a night or two. :thumbs:
Is a bivouac a camp lol. Used to love making camps, covering them in ferns. Rhododendron bushes, the wild big uns made great camps. Even if c**ts found you they struggled to find the entrance lol.

Thats them mate, made a fire in one once with all the stones off a dry stone wall that had fell down, chimney and all. Can't beat building a "camp" the kids love it, its like a big adventure for them. :thumbs:

And for you :laugh: that's the thing about kids, you can relive your childhood without looking like a tit lol. Even dogs, look at the places you walk you'd never go if you never had a dog. Moors, hills, tracks etc. I see someone out walking without a dog I think weirdo lol. Same with kids, you can get away with murder :laugh:

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When I was 14' and in scouts,, we built a tree house out of pine poles,, this was 15 foot up in a pine plantation,, we never used a single nail or screw , everything was lashed to the trees ,, the tree house was about 8 foot wide and about 16 foot long,,, one end wich was the width of the platform had a roof,, we slept out there,, we had rope ladders goin up, and a pulley system at one end with a bucket on it for getting supplies up,,, what a great time that was building that

Now your showing off tomo, that would have been great. Never joined the scouts or nowt, always thought it was for poofs :laugh: wish I had now though :( the closest to a tree house we had was an old back door balanced on branches, done us ya snob :tongue2:

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The wife is sunburnt to f**k.. 12 years here and she still hasn't got out of that quaint Scottish habit of getting sunburnt as soon as the sun makes an appearance for a few hours! :laugh: I keep telling her she ain't designed for the sun down here, there's a reason why we're naturally dark and she's 'peely wally' as they say up there! :rolleyes::laugh:

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