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?I'd imagine at its steepest 57 degrees?
It just looks steeper from the angle is all.
The clue in the picture is the name of the café on the bend!It just looks steeper from the angle is all.
I don't read all the posts Mottie, you know that. However, it looks steeper from the image. Does it shallow out on the straight?The clue in the picture is the name of the café on the bend!
No, still a bit of an angle. Bends look bloody scary though when there’s 20 bikes going round it at speed - some come quite high to the top too.I don't read all the posts Mottie, you know that. However, it looks steeper from the image. Does it shallow out on the straight?
At our golf club, daffs are about a month behind everywhere else. I think it must be the altitude.Coming along. Daffs out now, bluebells following soon plus others. I’ve seeded it with British wild flower seeds too.
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I planted half the bulbs that I bought across the road to me, the other half on my allotment. The allotment ones came out more than a week before the others. Just over half a mile away.At our golf club, daffs are about a month behind everywhere else. I think it must be the altitude.
Now that is a real mining term, "snap". Not heard that for a few yearsGot up to make a brew and, while waiting for the kettle to boil, watched a squirrel dig a hole in the front lawn, and stash some snap in it.
decided to order a second code lock for that wider door, I have that lock to install this afternoon.
At our golf club, daffs are about a month behind everywhere else. I think it must be the altitude.
I know. It can be raining down near the River Trent (cold wintertime) and full-on blizzard at our golf club.Altitude, Staffordshire?
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