Seeking Sir Gawain
Jan. 7th, 2007 02:41 pmIs there anyone reading this who lives in Cambridge.uk, owns an axe, and would be willing to come round for a few minutes one evening and chop through a number of rather solid tree-roots (several about as thick as my arm, and one about as thick as my calves) for me? I will cook them curry, or something other than curry if they'd prefer, in return.
This seems the right time of year for major garden-fettling, since the annuals from last year are dead and I haven't got round to planting anything in the large areas which are getting covered in earth as I try to dig out the least conveniently-placed of the three tree-stumps with which earlier renters have gifted the garden. The house came with 45 large brown bricks in a pile, which I think will make a good path down the middle of the back bit of the garden, but the tree-stump is inconveniently in the way.
This seems the right time of year for major garden-fettling, since the annuals from last year are dead and I haven't got round to planting anything in the large areas which are getting covered in earth as I try to dig out the least conveniently-placed of the three tree-stumps with which earlier renters have gifted the garden. The house came with 45 large brown bricks in a pile, which I think will make a good path down the middle of the back bit of the garden, but the tree-stump is inconveniently in the way.