Sorry, missed your post there (this board

= Mind you, I've been a bit busy and ain't been about much.
I saw quite a few of those 5th wheel jobbies when I was in the States, they look the part but do seem to negate the value of a pick up. Maybe the scale is easy to remove...
Congrats on the trailer, I hope the test run goes as planned (and you don't have to reverse it...

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Sp anyway, not much today (weeding, weeding and more weeding) but last week Ollie had a haircut

That's our Brilliant vet Mirela and her son Ian.
Mary also got a bit of a fettle
I never used to think much of that old table
Kittens are fine, busily rushing about, into everything and generally being hooligans
Although they still find time to be cute
So yesterday morning I was outside my bedroom on the upstairs terrace, planning my day kind of thing, when I heard a crunching noise over my head - there's only bunch of hornets building a nest outside my bedroom

Right above the door in the apex, overt the light and behind a beam. I ain't having that! So I rushed off, grabbed a 2m long lump of wood and, using the light as a rest, I snookered the buggers.
Thunk! Bits and pieces of nest and irate hornets start falling on me.
OH SHIP!!
Of course, I'm properly attired in shorts and t-shirt.
Rush inside, trip over fan, recover, slam the door and latch it.
Fortunately the brood chamber bit landed on the light. After about half an hour things seemed to have calmed down so I risked a look. There's a few hornets buzzing about but on the remains is the queen (hard to miss, she's massive). So I got my cue, lined up on her and...
Bonk! In, slam and latch. I'd moved the fan obviously.
I left it alone after that, I could still see hornets coming and going so I went with mate Max to his local garden centre and, on his recommendation, 1 big tin of long range spray (up to 4 meters) which he said was ok for subduing them, then you move in with the other tin I bought (only a 2 meter range) which will finish them off. He also lent me his bee keeper's hat and told me to wait until the evening when they'll all be home. In the end though I had a quick look in the evening and there were just 2 hornets mooching about, so I gave then a good spray of the good stuff. This morning there were no hornets about, so I got a stick, knocked the brood chamber on the deck and took some pictures.

(The grey nest at the top is an old paper wasp nest. I didn't see a huge hornet in the remains (there's just a few hornets and some larvae) so I guess I missed the queen.)
And then I stomped the crap out of it. It's the only way to be sure
