It all began when she met another thatcher in Limerick in the early 1990s when she began to help him with his work. |
It was then carded and arranged neatly in bundles, which the thatcher took with him onto the roof. |
They supplied their own thatch from barley grown on the island and the thatcher would stay on the island till the job was done. |
He was a thatcher and thatched roofs in the white suburbs of Johannesburg. |
They have to reinvent themselves and jettison anyone tarred with the brush of Thatcher if they are ever again to challenge. |
I grinned as I shoved his face in the snow and Thatcher administered the wedgie. |