Posted by samn40 on July 06, 2013 at 16:21:11 from (109.157.198.153):
I love this time of year....everyone likes to tidy up their place for the holidays and I get a lot of hedge-cutting to do....160 hrs in 10 days! but my customers wait for me and make me feel important when I arrive! LOL
These hedges were last cut in February and the lady who owns them always makes me tea and cake when I have finished...So I know the job takes 2 hours and I arrive at her place 2 hours before I need fed!
This lady likes all her roadside hedges cut and this is how it looks now
Those wide roads kinda reminds me of Kansas!
The next farmer only likes this one hedge cut along his road frontage. I have part of it done in this photo so you can see just how fast the hedges have grown in about 18 weeks
Just one side of the road belongs to the next farmer......
This is Acton lake about 9 mile from my place. this lake was the highest point on the Newry to Portadown canal and was used as a feeder for the canal
I have to cut the laneway to this lady's farm and the road frontage either side of her exit onto the main road
And this is the village of Poyntzpass, named after the Reverend Poyntz.....whoever he was??
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