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  1. Bermy

    Cliffs, tropical water and tree work

    Finished the last of the coastline yesterday...12hr day, DONE! I was pretty sure I would not have any more time for them before I left, so we said, let's push it and get it finished. Finding it a bit hard to get going this morning though... One interesting thing was stumbling upon a shrubbery...
  2. Bermy

    Cliffs, tropical water and tree work

    No thanks mate, I'm DONE with the heat, one more week in pretty land and it's back to the cool southern hemisphere! Can't wait.
  3. Bermy

    Cliffs, tropical water and tree work

    Yes, that's a fort, 'Devonshire Redoubt' circa 1600's. The enclosed body of water is Castle Harbour and used to be the anchorage for the fleet back in the day. The roots of the trees were breaking them apart. It is a bit dry at the moment, haven't had a decent rain for a couple weeks, but that...
  4. Bermy

    Cliffs, tropical water and tree work

    I'm alright! Big holiday, truck broke down the night before the whole island shut down, truck fixed now...$675 for master cylinder and slave cylinder and labour...had to go to work yesterday on a rental scooter...Gary will post the pics, my drip feed dialup struggles. We can't afford to retire...
  5. Bermy

    Cliffs, tropical water and tree work

    Back on the cliffs today, along with about 8 volunteers from our local electric company BELCO. Two guys cutting brush and trees up on the flat, the rest dragging and one conservation officer chipping. I was back on the cliffs. It really is heartening how much work 8 pairs of willing hands can...
  6. Bermy

    Cliffs, tropical water and tree work

    Thanks Gary for posting the pictures! I'm on a borrowed computer...managed to email him some. No sharkies this close...during the day. Bermuda and Bahamas share a similar beauty of the ocean and shallows! This area is called Castle Harbour, it used to be a safe harbour for sailing ships back in...
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