Fencing Part 3: Dip your poles, droppers and fence
So we’ve started dipping the giant pile of poles, one by one, two by two! At this stage we reckon on needing 450 poles and droppers at 10m spacing. Three by three also possible. Garikai is determined to catch that sun. Part way through we also … Continue reading
Fencing Part 2: Produce your own poles and droppers
In clearing the fireguard area more completely this year we have been able to tackle a large area of Wattle trees and make our own fencing poles and droppers (narrower supporting poles). The Wattle is a highly invasive foreign species i.e. a weed in Zimbabwe that is out of control. Seeds can stay dormant for … Continue reading
2015 Fire guard or Fencing part 1
It’s that time of year again = time to prepare for the inevitable bush fires. And 4 weeks later .. Below you can see to left and right of the fireguard the dead trees – i.e. a reminder why a denuded strip of land is necessary. My favorite tree: Mufenge (Cussonia spicata) {NB: soft ‘g’ in chiShona}
Humans enact the function of PTP-MEG2 in secretory-vesicle fusion with the plasma membrane
Take your positions directs Mr Ramius And, finally, the obligatory puppy pic (for Sue) See WengLong, Joachim, and Hilary – I must have been paying attention at some time!
What is 4500kg, 80 HP, 4 WD ?
Back in Feb 2015 we took delivery of the best toy ever. Here is a sneak preview: What is that in yellow … a front loader perhaps! As well as some other bits and bobs: And in Steampunk mode …