Excellent pictures; and thank you for the new header. I hadn't realised that you went over the Iron Bridge. I thought you had gone through the forest over the river from us.
No, that bit of track on the opposite bank is too much of an unknown. We will investigate it sometime, but not with 20+ miles ahead of us at the time.
Does the recycling bin really double as a mailbox? That seems... careless.
The bin men only empty it if it's by the road :)Alternatively it's just an efficient way of dealing with junk mail...
The recycling bin is fastened down in such a way that it can't be uplifted by the usual machinery. Hopefully this means it won't be.
it should be safe because Scots don't do uplift - cf the sign at the Edinburgh flat "Refuse uplift days" - very dreich and dour
Yep. All this mindless transAtlantic-style hearty happiness and compulsory cheer is Definitely Not On.
What is the usual machinery? Does it do stuff when you are not there?
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Excellent pictures; and thank you for the new header. I hadn't realised that you went over the Iron Bridge. I thought you had gone through the forest over the river from us.
No, that bit of track on the opposite bank is too much of an unknown. We will investigate it sometime, but not with 20+ miles ahead of us at the time.
Does the recycling bin really double as a mailbox? That seems... careless.
The bin men only empty it if it's by the road :)
Alternatively it's just an efficient way of dealing with junk mail...
The recycling bin is fastened down in such a way that it can't be uplifted by the usual machinery. Hopefully this means it won't be.
it should be safe because Scots don't do uplift - cf the sign at the Edinburgh flat "Refuse uplift days" - very dreich and dour
Yep. All this mindless transAtlantic-style hearty happiness and compulsory cheer is Definitely Not On.
What is the usual machinery? Does it do stuff when you are not there?
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