Barking Mat
Cuddler of hedgehogs.
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- France, Brittany.
Mr @The_Yellow_Ardvark likes his parrafin lamps, with antique
dust and cobwebs. I offer you (visually):
And stop.
And stop.
What are these called?View attachment 190365
Snapped these pics of the display in one of the windows of the local butchers, I have no idea either before anyone asks. They've been there for a while. I'll bet some here will remember some of the display. Excuse the reflections in some of the pics, I did my best without a polarising filter for the phone.
Bloody hell, our kids have watched Pheasant, Partridge and Rabbit being gutted and breasted after being shot.
They’ve also seen me lug a Roe out of the pickup and hang it, before watching me joint it up.
Snowflakes are parents creations, skills are being lost and soon all we will do is import everything and eat carrots
Hot cinnamon flavoured, and they still last about a half hour. As a penny candy back then, we kids considered them good value for our effort in finding an redeeming the deposits from old bottles.
I think it prefers damp timber, if you have cured any damp and the timber dries out then it may go away/die off or whatever it does. We had similar, some small patches in a bedroom but nothing fresh, and all the damp in the house has been addressed so fingers crossed.Does woodworm eventually die?
Does it destroy everything it can, run out of food and then die?
Our house has had woodwork but only very little, doesn't seem to have spread.
I'm treating everything anyway.
I'm not hijacking.....
Does woodworm eventually die?
It’s a beetle I think Matt?It's just larvae, as I recall. Can't remember the insect though.
Sorry can’t ......Wilma!Check out the rivets on the space ship he had. Rivets!
Does woodworm eventually die?
Does it destroy everything it can, run out of food and then die?
Our house has had woodwork but only very little, doesn't seem to have spread.
I'm treating everything anyway.
I'm not hijacking.....
Buck Rogers only seemed to be on Tyne Tees . . .and we could only get that if the wind blew in the right direction . . . but even limited exposure still caused a long term memory . . . Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke) was my first love though . . .Ok, I had to Google Wilma Deering, I obviously hadn't hit puberty.
I see your point.