Margaret & Brian went off to Mt Barker and such places for the full day shopping trip leaving me here to decide what jobs I should do. It finally came to Trim the Hedge cause it hadn't had the top trimmed last time and now it was looking a bit like a teen age hair cut gone wrong.... much like most of those hair cuts seem to look. Some may remember my last attempt involved parking the truck real close to the fence and climbing off the tray onto the top of the hedge and moving bits along for me to sit on while cutting the next bit. That part worked fine and was a proven winner, however when I moved the truck back into the yard a part of the thing that holds the ramps up snagged in the fence without me noticing it and I tore the mesh off the fence
This time the truck has a roof off one of those soft sided trucks still sitting on the back and on top of the ramps. This made a much better base to climb on/off the hedge. Got about half way along and decided the battery must need recharging cause I certainly did, the battery was full again in no time but I wasn't even half recharged, lithium batteries do have their disadvantages sometimes, but back into it, nearly finished and the truck with the solar panels arrived... bugga
After shuffling all the bits of security mesh and padding along till I could get back to my climb off spot onto the truck I wasn't real keen on doing it all again to finish the last bit, so I did that with the ladder, by this time Margaret and Brian have returned and Brian reminded me about the fence issues last time.... thank you Brian.... I was guided clear of the fence and managed to put the truck back in the yard without wrecking anything.
This is about the stage I realise that all the bits I'd used for climbing on top of the hedge are still up there ........

Tomorrow is another day apparently so hopefully I can complete this hedge trim without destroying the fence
