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ohareward
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Post: # 66306Post ohareward »

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I am a granddad, and a friend of ours is a week older than me, and we have the same rappore.
Have you tried making lavender oil, or drying it and making small smelly bags for clothes drawers, etc.

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Post: # 66325Post Granny in Wales »

nah, I just tell him not to be a scaredy-cat..!

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Post: # 66327Post Martin »

Hello Granny in Wales - a baby-boomer! - welcome from the sodden south coast! :wink:
("en", not "ing") :mrgreen:
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Post: # 66329Post Granny in Wales »

thanks oha and Martin....by the way is Heathfield anywhere near Netherfield? I often used to camp in the field at the back of the Netherfield Arms with my motorcycle club. Not riding much now (waiting for my 1961 Ariel to be restored!) but hope to grow old as disgracefully as possible!

I had thought about lavender bags (although it's "old lady" stuff isn't it, LOL) bit like mothballs.... :roll:

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Post: # 66332Post Martin »

Netherfield is about 7 miles away! :wink:
Which Ariel? - one of the 250 two-strokes? - an "Arrow or a "Leader"? :cheers:
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Post: # 66334Post Granny in Wales »

she is an Arrow. She was given to me a couple of years ago having been found in a barn during a farmhouse clearance. She had been garaged in 1973 by the previous owner so has the maximum of 12-years' use since she was built, and 2 owners from new, but kept in the same family. I am looking forward very much to getting her on the road, as I have always loved the Arrow and the Leader. However, our lives are very busy and there are always too many things going on and not enough money to begin the restoration...but it WILL happen one day.

Oh yeah, the bike club is the Ariel Owners. I have been a member 40 years next year!!

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Post: # 66335Post Martin »

The quick one! - excellent - as a kid, one lived just round the corner from me, and sounded great when gunned up the hill! If I remember right, they marketed it as being revolutionary because of the welded "backbone construction" - since adopted worldwide! :cooldude:
And when tuning them, some people put the heads on "back to front".........I can smell the 2 stroke now! :mrgreen:
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Post: # 66336Post Granny in Wales »

:lol:

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Post: # 66337Post Martin »

bagsie a spin on it when it's fettled! :mrgreen:
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Post: # 66338Post Granny in Wales »

if you have a licence... :shock:

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Post: # 66352Post Mamabiff »

Hello everyone! I am a newbie from New Zealand! I am very happily married and have four children-a daughter 13 and sons aged 11, 6 and almost 2! We live happily in suburbia with a narrow not-quite 1/4 acre section. We have three little bantam hens(so far)one of which has just started laying. Still Winter here but we a gearing up for a self-sufficientish lifestyle with new gardens planned for spring based loosely on Linda Woodrow's mandela system (downsized!). We are complete learners actually! Today I bought my first lot of potatoes to ready for planting once sprouted. Very exciting! *waves*

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Post: # 66353Post Granny in Wales »

Hi Mama nice to make your acquaintance..!!

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Post: # 66363Post red »

hi there mamabiff
welcome :flower:
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Post: # 66384Post Millymollymandy »

Hello Mamabiff and welcome!

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Post: # 66390Post Peggy Sue »

May need a duck psychologist too! Are you sure they are ducks! May be they have rabies!! :lol:
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