HOW DO THOSE DUTCH BLOKES PULL SO MANY BRITISH BIRDS?
No not that lot I’m talking about Goldmember and Gullit.
Loads of seagulls- they must think the seaside has come to town with the arrival of all the sand- just need the deckchair now and the “kiss me quick” hat and some “old fart fudge”. They just can’t get enough of his giant pecker. And even a common tern stopped for a rest on his funnel.
And this young gull seems fascinated with the geotextile.
In this week 20, Goldmember continues to pour out the sand over the Cappenslaag.
And the Heyrman’s are wearing face visors again- seemed to be a lot of scrubbing going on here, and the smell of chemicals in the air.
Sand continued to be poured and bits pulled out- obviously not as fine as they had hoped for.
Another question was answered for me this week with the conspicuous arrival of a fuel tanker- How are they powering the watercraft?
Gullit appeared to have a top up, but more questions- how is bringing a fuel tanker on site consistent with the licence and hazardous substance consent come to that?
And smoking a pipe on such a site, in fact smoking on such a site at all not really a clever idea is it?