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Subject: Re: [Brushcutter] Need trimmer head for big cords
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2024 00:52:58 -0000 (UTC)
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Michael Uplawski <michael.uplawski@uplawski.eu> wrote:
> <news:bp@www.zefox.net> wrote in rec.gardens:
> 
>>Not a matter of huge importance at this stage, but you've piqued
>>my curiosity. Is fire risk a worry for you?
> 
> I like this question a lot…
> 
> No. We get all the water that currently evaporates over the Atlantic
> Ocean and until further notice. I cannot say that a declaration of
> “Chaos” would exclude fire, but it is difficult to imagine. We may
> lose the concept altogether.
> 
You are most fortunate, and the images are beautiful.


> What I *do*, is mostly cosmetics. Social control is strong on the
> French country side. Also, we have a vegetable garden which must
> stay accessible, some fruit trees that I put close to the edge of
> our terrain for questions of exposition. Both are becoming
> handicaps, as I lack the time to actually go there.
> 
> The acquisition of a rotary shredder was the most intelligent move
> in a few years.
> 

If cosmetics matter, machines do a much neater job than livestock.

Thanks for writing!

bob prohaska