Jock of the bushveld .....I never managed to finish it lost somewhere......a Tiptop read highly recommended .....what a dog, what a story and some good old tracking living off the land.....enjoy it john. Is it original?
It seems to be the abridged 1975 version but with extras in the end section and with al the original illustrationsJock of the bushveld .....I never managed to finish it lost somewhere......a Tiptop read highly recommended .....what a dog, what a story and some good old tracking living off the land.....enjoy it john. Is it original?
from Devon - some excellent plant tie material - soft stretchy woven fabric tubes - unfortunately some one had slipped in a PINK PLASTIC SPORK!
From "A good friend" ... surely a mis spelling of fiend - a variety of mineral samples, two shotgun match cases and a pill pot and a PINK PLASTIC SPORK!
From Windy, Chaos, Mayhem et al A PINK PLASTIC SPORK!
And from several attempted anonymous doners PINK PLASTIC SPORKS!
I now have SEVEN PINK PLASTIC SPORKS AND THE START OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think I will now go and calm down by sampling a little of my various malts.............
Go love you all but you are all barking mad!
Merry Chislemouse to all you PINK PLASTIC SPORK LOONIES known and unknown!
I did bloody well!!
Dd frontline hammock, dd 3x3 tarp, snugpak under quilt, ticket to see mr mears in Colchester, primus trek kettle, 6 DVDs, £30 amazon voucher, some smellys and my favourite is my home made woollen crimbo jumper!!
Part 2 of Christmas is today going round my mums for more presents etc!!
Merry Christmas people
Sorted
Looks like you're officially now a hanger Steve
Even a quick peruse has persuaded me that we need more storage space .
When you get into making and storing and processing, one barn....or even two.....just isn't enough!
A food dehydrator to learn to drive ~ We'll definitely need more space . Root barks look interesting .
It happened!Now John you know the unwritten rules-
pics or it didnt happen and you are making it up
It happened!
I know just what you mean. When you get into making and storing and processing, one barn....or even two.....just isn't enough!