Leaf blowing

EmilysDad replied on 15/03/2019 17:43

Posted on 15/03/2019 17:43

We watched a warden wandering around the site this morning with her petrol leaf blower. There wasn't a leaf in sight, there's barely a leaf on any tree. The only things she blew were a few bits of stray gravel & a puddle. What a complete waste of time, effort & resources. No wonder the toilet block had to be shut at 10 to make time for such important tasks.

trellis replied on 16/03/2019 09:46

Posted on 16/03/2019 09:34 by moulesy

I think one of the wardens at a site we stayed on last year was called Lou Brush!  laughing

Posted on 16/03/2019 09:46

Moulesy , was he any relation to the musician Lou Rolls ? 😁😁.

mickysf replied on 16/03/2019 10:05

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:05

How do know that the lady hadn't been blowing leaves or stray pitch stones on roads in another part of the site which really did need it? How do we know she wasn't just checking the rest of the site as she wondered back to the office or workshop as she went, that would seem sensible and would save time and effort in my view. Too many people in life only see a snap shot of the lives of others and make assumptions, often incorrect ones.

Cornersteady replied on 16/03/2019 10:12

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:05 by mickysf

How do know that the lady hadn't been blowing leaves in another part of the site which really did need it? How do we know she wasn't just checking the rest of the site as she wondered back to the office or workshop as she went, that would seem sensible and would save time and effort in my view. Too many people in life only see a snap shot of the lives of others and make assumptions, often incorrect ones.

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:12

but even more strange is that they see a need to post about such a trivial matter on here.

I thought that was W&J's job (where are they btw?)

EmilysDad replied on 16/03/2019 10:27

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:05 by mickysf

How do know that the lady hadn't been blowing leaves or stray pitch stones on roads in another part of the site which really did need it? How do we know she wasn't just checking the rest of the site as she wondered back to the office or workshop as she went, that would seem sensible and would save time and effort in my view. Too many people in life only see a snap shot of the lives of others and make assumptions, often incorrect ones.

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:27

Because my pitch is as far from the office & garage/workshop as you could get. It's almost spring ... there are no leaves to blow & we've had weather warnings about various storms so any leaf that might have been around has already been blown by the weather. Leaf blowing yesterday was a complete waste of time whether you want to knock the club or not.

EmilysDad replied on 16/03/2019 10:30

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:12 by Cornersteady

but even more strange is that they see a need to post about such a trivial matter on here.

I thought that was W&J's job (where are they btw?)

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:30

Trivial perhaps .... but it astounded me how anyone could waste their time doing some that that didn't need doing 

Cornersteady replied on 16/03/2019 10:37

Posted on 16/03/2019 10:37

didn't need doing according to you of course, maybe it wasn't leaves they were blowing?

on this mythical still unnamed site.

But yes sorry, you holiday your way of course. Enjoyment of sites comes in many forms, if warden job watching then posting on here about it is yours who I am to say that is strange, just strange to me. (on this still unnamed site?)

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