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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-08-16 03:35 pm

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caerbannog: (Default)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-08-17 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Get rid of my hills hoist, get rid of it partially and make use of metal pole or just let a tree grow over it? I'm
Thinking keeping pole and putting the rhododendron next to it for support/ protection.

I don't use it and it's taking up so much space. And I don't want to pay someone to jackhammer it out.

Re: Advice

(Anonymous) 2015-08-17 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
You could borrow jackhammer from bunnings if you wanted to do it yourself. Or sledgehammer. Assuming you're physically able to do it. Or get an angle grinder and cut it off at the base (or at the top).

But if not, I suggest turning it into a lovely vine support such as for grapes, or your rhododendron, if you can get it to stop turning.
caerbannog: (Default)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-08-17 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
I might be able to remove the top of it? It doesn't really turned, previous people painted over it and almost sealed it to immovable! I guess I'm worried it could be bad for the plant but it could also be artistic / support. I should have a closer look at the top of it - could probably reuse the top of it as tomato support come summer :s just not sure how one even dismantles these. Lol.

I've never used a jackhammer before but I have used a grinder so that's a possibility!
Edited 2015-08-17 02:05 (UTC)
belladonna_took: richard armitage (Default)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] belladonna_took 2015-08-17 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
My friend turned his into an umbrella by adding some shade cloth and sticking some chairs under it. His yard didn't have any shade before that, so it was actually a really good idea.

We got a mosquito net thing as well that fits over it so we can be out there at night without being eaten alive.
caerbannog: (Default)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-08-17 08:56 am (UTC)(link)
That's an idea! Not like rhododendron grow fast so I'm not in a rush to remove the thing but it's also pretty damn annoying and ugly :/ so it might as well be useful!
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Re: Advice

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-08-17 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
*new opportunities open up*
caerbannog: my dog (THISTLE)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-08-17 12:01 pm (UTC)(link)
*crawls her way out of a power outage and seriously fuck you optus you got to be down too?!*

YES this is my aesthetic and I am here for this! My fave is hiking dog tent and incidentally I have a pininterest just for this kind of stuff!
belladonna_took: richard armitage (Default)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] belladonna_took 2015-08-17 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I raided my Life Goals board to find these. Currently it's 90% dog related. Priorities!

I used to love camping with my dog. One of my favourite holiday spots was pet friendly, and they let us bring our dogs and horses.
They adjust quickly because there's so much fun stuff to do and smell, and by the end of the day they're ready to sleep anyway, so they're quiet in the tent. The only problems I ever had were muddy paws and trying to persuade the dog that there was no room in my sleeping bag.

I hope social media is prepared for how many photos I'm going to take of my next dog.

Re: Advice

(Anonymous) 2015-08-17 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
WISTFUL SIGH.

So much work is getting the dog obedience up to scratch and ready for a road trip to some obscure location where we don't have to worry about people.

Where was your fave spot? My old fave spot was down in tassie but that's too far now so I need to go find new fave spots.

Also it is me my mobile has logged me out again.
belladonna_took: richard armitage (Default)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] belladonna_took 2015-08-17 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Mogendoura Farm (near Moruya, NSW) was the place we took the dogs and horses to. They allow dogs in the cabins there. They're a family-owned place so it's very quiet.

As for camping, BIG4 parks are pet friendly, but you have to tell them in advance you're bringing your dog and agree to keep the dog on the leash while you're on the grounds and clean up after it. They're dead quiet if you go pretty much any time of the year that isn't around Christmas. We've often been the only people on the non-powered sites.

http://www.big4.com.au/caravan-parks/pet-friendly

Lots of camping areas are pet friendly these days, actually. Or they advertise as being pet friendly, anyway. You never really know how happy they are about it until you ask.

I wish I could buy a van to just drive around in and explore like that blog. That looks like the life I want.
caerbannog: my dog (THISTLE)

Re: Advice

[personal profile] caerbannog 2015-08-17 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh and btw I've seen Maddi pictures before but had no idea she has a tumblr! That's exactly the kind of stuff I want to do with my dog when she's ready - grab a 4wd, the dog, the camera and go be by ourselves. That is now my top blog in addition to dogadventures.com.au

If there's a fandom for hiking with your dog by yourself I want in. Look at those gorgeous photos. Even if mine were even a fraction as nice id be happy!