I'm with @DaveFiggley, I reckon that darker soil is topsoil, and they're spreading it over the hill so stuff - I'm backing daisies and dandilions, rather than daffodils and iris - will be able to grow, thus slowly repairing some of the damage all this digging had done.
I'm impressed that at least 2 subscribers are horticulturally correct! This would be a thing old nature program without the helpful comments! Thanks a million!
Maybe people will speak in the future of Striverous Walkerus and Peterous Rockeress, , Great men that followed the Dominique, And took up a great deal of their time And we're cruelly rewarded with no action of lowing of the segments, so when it came to the death of Dominique they left a great record on RUclipsres, and did a great salute to the Girderius....in the land of Harvel Road....
Your videos have been a nice log of this area, Maybe in a few years time schools will be teaching kids about HS2 using videos off RUclips like this. It will be sad when Dominique goes as i do like your videos on HS2 here.
Hi Nicecakemix! And maybe they'll speculate on who Nicecakemix is?! Little will they know that you told me that story a few minutes after we first met, on the outskirts of Little Chalfont! Ooops!
You must have gone to a very posh school, Lord Rock. At my dumprehensive Latin was not even on the curriculum, thank gawd. SIMONC is the expert on Sir Dom's movements and spindly legs etc. He also has a great taste in music. He seems to be confident that the 'horizontal crane' will reach it's destination sometime next week, maybe 21st /23rd. They'll probably want to make it a 'wrap' before the end of a working week. Yeah, at 3:00 the 'darker clay' is most likely topsoil which daffodils and irises (not to be confused which each other) can grow in. So, you did Latin at your posh, private school and then drove a dumper truck before becoming a roadie for Black Sabbath. Fill us in with the intervening years, sir. How did you progress from building sites to being a famous videographer on RUclips? Keep 'em coming 😉👍
@@DaveFiggley , no I went to a state school. It was a grammar school because I passed the 11+. So not particularly special, as 1 in 4 passed it then. The other 3 in 4 went to the nearby secondary modern, and some joined us in the sixth form. Yes I had a good education, but it was free and I was lucky.
@@PetertheRock. Yeah, I flew through the 11+ and entered St. Nicholas G.S. in 1975. Unbeknownst to me, it was about to become Haydon Comprehensive the next year. Quite confusing when ones balls are about to drop. Still, despite that disaster, I'm not bitter or twisted much and survived to see the invention of the internet and hence your quirky U-Tube channel.
@@PetertheRock. So only another 473,316 words to go, Lord Rock? Well, I'm sure it will be a gripping read whether you publish it, or not. Can you leave my first edition copy unsigned - it'll be worth more. Ta.
nice remaining views of Dominique and dancing diggers.
Love your channel my bro keep it going with the local content
Tristan!! Many Thanks!
Will miss the ‘Tales of Dominique’
Gratias video. Caput tuum serva. Ne nothi te descende.
I'm with @DaveFiggley, I reckon that darker soil is topsoil, and they're spreading it over the hill so stuff - I'm backing daisies and dandilions, rather than daffodils and iris - will be able to grow, thus slowly repairing some of the damage all this digging had done.
I'm impressed that at least 2 subscribers are horticulturally correct! This would be a thing old nature program without the helpful comments! Thanks a million!
Maybe people will speak in the future of Striverous Walkerus and Peterous Rockeress, , Great men that followed the Dominique, And took up a great deal of their time And we're cruelly rewarded with no action of lowing of the segments, so when it came to the death of Dominique they left a great record on RUclipsres, and did a great salute to the Girderius....in the land of Harvel Road....
@@StephenWalker42 sounds like the saga of Noggin the Nog! But most of all it's been fun !!
Dominique is about 2 piers from completion, it’s planned to be dismantled in September
I better get out there again this week, probably Friday. Thanks
Your videos have been a nice log of this area, Maybe in a few years time schools will be teaching kids about HS2 using videos off RUclips like this. It will be sad when Dominique goes as i do like your videos on HS2 here.
Hi Nicecakemix! And maybe they'll speculate on who Nicecakemix is?! Little will they know that you told me that story a few minutes after we first met, on the outskirts of Little Chalfont! Ooops!
@@PetertheRock. Hahaha yes they may wonder that, i just dont know!
You must have gone to a very posh school, Lord Rock. At my dumprehensive Latin was not even on the curriculum, thank gawd.
SIMONC is the expert on Sir Dom's movements and spindly legs etc. He also has a great taste in music.
He seems to be confident that the 'horizontal crane' will reach it's destination sometime next week, maybe 21st /23rd. They'll probably want to make it a 'wrap' before the end of a working week.
Yeah, at 3:00 the 'darker clay' is most likely topsoil which daffodils and irises (not to be confused which each other) can grow in.
So, you did Latin at your posh, private school and then drove a dumper truck before becoming a roadie for Black Sabbath.
Fill us in with the intervening years, sir. How did you progress from building sites to being a famous videographer on RUclips?
Keep 'em coming 😉👍
@@DaveFiggley , no I went to a state school. It was a grammar school because I passed the 11+. So not particularly special, as 1 in 4 passed it then. The other 3 in 4 went to the nearby secondary modern, and some joined us in the sixth form.
Yes I had a good education, but it was free and I was lucky.
@@DaveFiggley I have written 210,000 words of my autobiography, up to the age of about 35. But have no idea about how or if to publish it.
@@PetertheRock. Yeah, I flew through the 11+ and entered St. Nicholas G.S. in 1975.
Unbeknownst to me, it was about to become Haydon Comprehensive the next year. Quite confusing when ones balls are about to drop. Still, despite that disaster, I'm not bitter or twisted much and survived to see the invention of the internet and hence your quirky U-Tube channel.
@@PetertheRock. So only another 473,316 words to go, Lord Rock?
Well, I'm sure it will be a gripping read whether you publish it, or not.
Can you leave my first edition copy unsigned - it'll be worth more. Ta.