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We started off where we left off yesterday felling more affected trees before heading into Seaford for coffee and a little late breakfast then it was back for more trees before Inez arrived with the three girls (grand parenting time). At lunch time Linda and I decided to go out for lunch at the Eight Bells in Jevington as we had not been to the old watering hole this year. Rabbit pie was the choice, though we thought that other than the very puffy pastry it was a little disappointing. Lunch over and we headed into Seaford for a bit of a look around before heading back home to find Reg back at the tree felling. So like all good mates I donned the work clothes and got back out to do some more until dinner time. The Dutch Elm Disease seems to be a never ending problem a bit like our Jarrah Die Back and bush fire problems where too little is done on government land causing private landowners more expense and grief. After a hearty family dinner an early night was in order to rest the weary bones
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