whelan2 wrote: » I got fencing stuff today. I had a list written out. You are not allowed to leave your vehicle. They come to you and get what you are looking for. A few people came in and they wouldn't give them what they were looking for. A few ignorant fookers beeping horns too to get the staff to come over to them. Another hardware store was closed due to selling stuff not to farmers
whelan2 wrote: » No . If you are not a farmer you can't buy other things in the hardware store. Paint etc cant be sold. They are clamping down on it.
Reggie. wrote: » I know that but I thought he meant meal and the likes
Buford T. Justice VI wrote: » No, the meal will be allowed to be sold but some of the other farm services who would also supply non farming customers are being pressured to cut out non farming sales and repairs is the way I took it from them. Not sales pressure, they're paid each month by DD.
_Brian wrote: » Presume they are doing deliveries ?
Water John wrote: » Good morning to you too. Post is a bit cryptic, elaborate.
carrollsno1 wrote: » First flight of many starting now well spaced out anyway reckon theres about 20 definitly no more than 30
carrollsno1 wrote: » Flights half empty, flying home from New Zealand at the minute . Social distancing is no problem so far due to lack of numbers.
Reggie. wrote: » Sounds like pressuring to me
Water John wrote: » Back to the 1960s. Let the cows ramble up the road, in their own time. They'll turn into the correct field too, themselves. Stroll up later and close the gap.
whelan2 wrote: » They don't do deliveries
Say my name wrote: » That's what my father used to and we were remarking that we could nearly do again. It's eerily quiet. Peaceful though. I'd actually love to live besides a quiet road. Go for a walk and not fear for your life.
_Brian wrote: » Hope to get some fert delivered before the weekend.
Lady Haywire wrote: » I live in the house on the left, literally on the road. Fecking road has gotten much busier recently!! Between folks walking dogs & pleasure drivers it's a pain. I know it's horrid to be cooped up though so grin & bear it I guess.
whelan2 wrote: » A helicopter went over here today. It was kind of like when we were young and Larry's helicopter would be going by. Nearly no air traffic atm
Say my name wrote: » My mother's side of the family came from a house something like that. The back of the house was flush with the road. People walking on the road could be looking at you in through the windows eating your dinner. I've land taken where there are ruins of dwelling houses on a lane and same thing the walls right on the edge of the lane. I guess every inch of land was needed times back for farmland and you weren't going to waste it between a house and a road.
josephsoap wrote: » Yeah I’d imagine when them houses were build there was very few cars on the roads - now a days you nearly want a KM private lane for privacy
Odelay wrote: » You on the way home? Has your father got the cow box ready?
Castlekeeper wrote: » You'd want to hang a few gates!
carrollsno1 wrote: » Got a lend of a builders trailer and lie a pallet over me some way i reckon :,)