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4 March 2020

Timothy-Michael Takes A Break.

The head gardener taking a break from pruning the Poets Wife..

Posted by Rob at Wednesday, March 04, 2020 6 comments:
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Rob
Selby, North Yorksire., United Kingdom
I worked as a gardener for a stately home but am now semi-retired. I'm an old school type of person. I value loyalty and honesty and will give to you as much as you give to me. I believe in being honest, reliable and hard working.
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