Well, I certainly told him!
UncleArthur
I remember sitting in the bar of the Post Hotel, Lake Louise Village with a glass of Dalwhinnie, listening to the pianist play the Jurassic Park theme just to see if anyone would recognise it. I was overwhelmed by the realisation that I was living one of my dreams to visit Western Canada, one of the most beautiful places on Earth. I admit I cried.
Also, what a wonderful hotel! I'd recommend it in a heartbeat.
I live in the Welsh Marches so water isn't an issue here either, although we have had a very dry Spring for England this year.
They have to catch me first.
It'll be mainly green waste; very little meat, if any.
It is split into 2 halves to make turning one side easier, and we'll mainly be composting green waste only so it may not need much stirring. At the end of the day, this is t'wife's area of expertise - I just build what she asks me to!
I'll be cutting down the mesh to half size. At the bottom is a load of soil and grass to encourage worms and stop everything falling put.
We don't have acres of land, and it's mainly for green waste, leaves, etc. Splitting it into 2 sections should make turning one side easier. We'll see!
Well, we got them free with all the building and gardening supplies we ordered.
Thank you for the insight.
So why hasn't someone salvaged the gold coins yet? Seems odd, and the article offers no answer.
A Webbox treat stick.