What i did on my holidays - By ian age 41 1/4
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Nice to see everything has it's place, Ian!
Love the "Crates of stuff" store, everyone has one of those!
Love the "Crates of stuff" store, everyone has one of those!
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> Just how many saws does one man need?
2 Sharp ones and any amount of blunt ones for not throwing away
> and a perished bag of cement
That's still in the garage (I kid you not)
>hammock would go well
and can just be seen in picture (1) 2/3 of the way across, 1/2 way down there is a little white box on the white shelf - that contains the hammock.
I've still got to get the TV down there, but reckon a coolbox and replacing the icepacks on every visit will do for a beer friodge
2 Sharp ones and any amount of blunt ones for not throwing away
> and a perished bag of cement
That's still in the garage (I kid you not)
>hammock would go well
and can just be seen in picture (1) 2/3 of the way across, 1/2 way down there is a little white box on the white shelf - that contains the hammock.
I've still got to get the TV down there, but reckon a coolbox and replacing the icepacks on every visit will do for a beer friodge
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51 weeks since the start of the project.
It's had a lick of paint (we're not sure about the red door, though) and I've tidied up around the front and taken the 'screening' fence down.
It looks a bit 'stark' planted right in the garden but the SO reckons that a bit of foliage around it will soften it up ...
It's had a lick of paint (we're not sure about the red door, though) and I've tidied up around the front and taken the 'screening' fence down.
It looks a bit 'stark' planted right in the garden but the SO reckons that a bit of foliage around it will soften it up ...
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We wanted dark green but my daughter insisted that it had to be red! We had leftover red paint so that was still in keeping with the recycling theme.
However, I knew I shouldn't have taken the screening fence down - the SO was chafing about the messy ground so today I've had to dig out an are for her reclaimed stone (concrete) circle. It's another thing that I'm not sure about so I'm buggered if I'm going to stick my 'expensive' type1 down for its base - it'll be rubble and sharp sand It won't get any traffic (it's getting a tree stuck in the middle of it) and I'd rather it came up easy when she changes her mind.
So, on the hottest day of the year so far, I was digging in the sunshine again and breaking bricks and concrete with a sledgehammer ...
However, I knew I shouldn't have taken the screening fence down - the SO was chafing about the messy ground so today I've had to dig out an are for her reclaimed stone (concrete) circle. It's another thing that I'm not sure about so I'm buggered if I'm going to stick my 'expensive' type1 down for its base - it'll be rubble and sharp sand It won't get any traffic (it's getting a tree stuck in the middle of it) and I'd rather it came up easy when she changes her mind.
So, on the hottest day of the year so far, I was digging in the sunshine again and breaking bricks and concrete with a sledgehammer ...
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