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RE: Square Yard Gardening - Broadway - 11-01-2024 (10-01-2024, 11:17 PM)Veggie Wrote: I've just bought this book "One Magic Square. Grow your own food on one square metre"Will be interested on your review Veggie, I'm tempted. RE: Square Yard Gardening - Vinny - 11-01-2024 (06-01-2024, 12:02 AM)Veggie Wrote: Thank you, JJB. This may be the first time you've said I've had a good idea.That's why the majority of my beds are only two feet wide! RE: Square Yard Gardening - Vinny - 11-01-2024 The old measurements were sensible.A yard was a pace, a foot was (I'll give you three guesses!) An inch is a thumb joint to end of thumb! Simples! RE: Square Yard Gardening - Veggie - 11-01-2024 (11-01-2024, 06:59 PM)Vinny Wrote: The old measurements were sensible.A yard was a pace, a foot was (I'll give you three guesses!) An inch is a thumb joint to end of thumb! Simples!A hand was a ...............Another one for you to guess! RE: Square Yard Gardening - Vinny - 11-01-2024 (11-01-2024, 07:31 PM)Veggie Wrote:Ah but, that was just for the horsey people!(11-01-2024, 06:59 PM)Vinny Wrote: The old measurements were sensible.A yard was a pace, a foot was (I'll give you three guesses!) An inch is a thumb joint to end of thumb! Simples!A hand was a ...............Another one for you to guess! RE: Square Yard Gardening - Veggie - 11-01-2024 A yard of pace is only for people with long legs. I'm more of a two-footer. RE: Square Yard Gardening - Vinny - 11-01-2024 (11-01-2024, 10:26 PM)Veggie Wrote: A yard of pace is only for people with long legs. I'm more of a two-footer.When I first started as a Groundsman working on eleven football pitches they were marked out by my boss, an old game keeper. He never used a measure but paced them out, he put a heal mark in with his welly and told me to stick a pin in where he healed. When he retired and I took over his job naturally I set them out properly with a measuring tape. The majority were very close to his healed positions so he must have had an exact yard pace! Unfortunately he had no idea about angles and all the pitches were parallelograms until I hit them with the auld 3,4,5 triangle or the lesser known 5,12,13 triangle RE: Square Yard Gardening - Veggie - 12-01-2024 I had a job for a few years that involved advertisement sites on buildings and roadsides. If the council refused to grant permission for the advertisement the applicant had the right to appeal against the decision. It was my job to determine who was right - the council or the applicant. I travelled all over Wales looking at these sites. One of the criteria was the distance over which the sign could be seen. Obviously, the applicant wanted it to be visible over a long distance while the local residents took the opposite view. To measure the approximate distance I would pace it out and I soon learnt that my pace was nothing like a yard. Imagine how stupid I would look trying to stretch my legs to pace a yard whilst trying to look inconspicuous in a town centre!! Sometimes I'd take the dog with me so that I could pretend I was dog walking instead of walking up and down the same bit of road from all angles. RE: Square Yard Gardening - Vinny - 12-01-2024 (12-01-2024, 12:27 AM)Veggie Wrote: I had a job for a few years that involved advertisement sites on buildings and roadsides. If the council refused to grant permission for the advertisement the applicant had the right to appeal against the decision. It was my job to determine who was right - the council or the applicant. I travelled all over Wales looking at these sites. One of the criteria was the distance over which the sign could be seen. Obviously, the applicant wanted it to be visible over a long distance while the local residents took the opposite view. To measure the approximate distance I would pace it out and I soon learnt that my pace was nothing like a yard. Imagine how stupid I would look trying to stretch my legs to pace a yard whilst trying to look inconspicuous in a town centre!! Sometimes I'd take the dog with me so that I could pretend I was dog walking instead of walking up and down the same bit of road from all angles.I instantly thought of John Cleese in the Ministery of Funny Walks! RE: Square Yard Gardening - Veggie - 12-01-2024 Just for you, Vinny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCLp7zodUiI |