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Post by petra on Nov 12, 2008 19:00:04 GMT 2
Bernard is guessing he's just taking a short cut to go to work
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Post by artisans on Nov 12, 2008 19:45:23 GMT 2
Sorry, Bernard, no short cuts down there! ;D
Steve
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Post by artisans on Nov 14, 2008 10:28:30 GMT 2
Has nobody figured out where that digger is going yet? - & don't say 'home to Australia!' ;D
Steve
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Post by lynda101 on Nov 14, 2008 12:37:32 GMT 2
we need to have guess on this one!!!!! so hes not collecting seaweed hes not fixing the walkway hes not putting lights in hes not taking a short cut is he going to work at the new villas!!!!!!!!!! lynda
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2008 13:35:18 GMT 2
He does not appear to be carrying anything in either direction. I wonder if they are using the bucket as a cherry picker to get the height to trim back the palm trees or other foliage.
Other than that the tracks are stuck and he can only go forward or backward. ;D ;D ;D
Yeiamas, Chris
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Post by petra on Nov 14, 2008 13:44:44 GMT 2
what about the olive trees, does it have anything to do with the olive- harvest???
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Post by artisans on Nov 14, 2008 14:35:55 GMT 2
Sorry, Lynda, one small job and he's back to being parked up.
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Post by artisans on Nov 14, 2008 14:37:40 GMT 2
Wrong, Chris, the trees don't get pruned until April ;D
Steve
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Post by artisans on Nov 14, 2008 14:49:50 GMT 2
Sorry Petra - how long have you been coming to Greece? Do you really think the Greeks would use a machine to collect the olives? You just put a net down now and wait for nature to take its course! ;D
Actually, olives for eating are harvested from trees, only the ones for oil are allowed to fall and that process will continue now right through the winter and, last year, had to be brought to an end in June because the harvest was so good. Of course, that made the price fall to about 1 euro a litre. Kostas from Roda Park, tells us how he gathers olives with a torch in the dark and rainy days of winter. He plays a radio and sings to warn others he is there as so many people still go shooting! ;D
You will gather now that you are wrong!
Steve
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Post by lynda101 on Nov 14, 2008 14:55:25 GMT 2
can wee get a clue even a wee clue lynda
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Post by lynda101 on Nov 14, 2008 14:57:00 GMT 2
what about helping to bring the watersports platform out of the water!!!!!!! lynda
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Post by artisans on Nov 14, 2008 16:22:29 GMT 2
I don't know, Lynda, you ask for a clue and then I put on a clue yesterday without actually announcing it - a pic of Stamatis a few minutes before the digger came along. And the question is - 'Where, o where' do bananas go in the winter? Steve
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Post by lynda101 on Nov 14, 2008 16:27:48 GMT 2
THANK YOU!!!!! It was the picture under all good things that gave me the answer.
now can we have a fresh picture thanks have a good weekend everyone Lynda ps this is my 100 post
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Post by artisans on Nov 14, 2008 16:35:31 GMT 2
Well done on the 100 posts as well Lynda - the club is getting bigger! ;D Glad to see that someone is paying attention and I knew you would guess the answer today, so here is a photo I took this morning of the watersports platform in its winter resting place.
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Post by pete sant on Nov 14, 2008 16:38:18 GMT 2
Congratulations on becoming an addict Lynda - here's to the next 100 ! pete
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