I love the fence!The reclamed wood is so charactic to see. Much better than new poles.The house isn't also new, that was a choise you've made( thank god for that) and I'm glad for the "old looking"new fence.
It does fit in with the look of our property and as we had reclaimed it we saved some money as well. I have only had to make one small alteration to stop dogs escaping so it seems to be doing it's job.
We're slowly making progress around here and now the temperature is dropping we can get more done The pups are thriving and getting really playful, it's taking me 20 minutes each day just to say good morning to them all!
Well started treating the upstairs floor and the down stairs corridor ceiling around 8am and finished about 12.30pm couldnt reach the far corner in the hall wag so husband will have to do that when he gets back here in a months time. So I'm upstairs chilling before a have a shower and get clean clothes on. Meanwhile I know it might not work but looking at the damaged but treated floor boards and shouting " die you bast*rds" might not work but it makes me feel better.
It sounds like you've been busy! I also find that sometimes the only thing that helps is venting my feelings towards the source of my frustrations. If our bedroom floor could talk...
Bet it cost you a Bob or two, we found a patch of wood worm in our large upstairs room so I insisted that we remove the lino in the room thankfully it was only a small patch which now husband has left to return to the UK I'll be treating with killer stuff, including painting the corridor in the basement s ceiling the rest of the basement ceiling was treated a couple of years ago. Besides that I've walls to paint in the basement and I need to paint the floor of the basement kitchen which is the only floor down there that isn't tiled. And the huge piece of lino, that was left on top of our wheelie bin in the lane by the gate, it was gone within an hour to a new home somewhere in the village, result.
This is the most weirdly exciting and underplayed channel on youtube.
Thank you! This may be Lynne's favourite comment ever!
I love the fence!The reclamed wood is so charactic to see. Much better than new poles.The house isn't also new, that was a choise you've made( thank god for that) and I'm glad for the "old looking"new fence.
It does fit in with the look of our property and as we had reclaimed it we saved some money as well. I have only had to make one small alteration to stop dogs escaping so it seems to be doing it's job.
My goodness yea have being busy, all the pups look so healthy. look forward to next week.
We're slowly making progress around here and now the temperature is dropping we can get more done
The pups are thriving and getting really playful, it's taking me 20 minutes each day just to say good morning to them all!
Thanks for the heads up regarding Tuesday.
No problem, we've been caught out before!
So have I.
Well started treating the upstairs floor and the down stairs corridor ceiling around 8am and finished about 12.30pm couldnt reach the far corner in the hall wag so husband will have to do that when he gets back here in a months time. So I'm upstairs chilling before a have a shower and get clean clothes on. Meanwhile I know it might not work but looking at the damaged but treated floor boards and shouting " die you bast*rds" might not work but it makes me feel better.
It sounds like you've been busy! I also find that sometimes the only thing that helps is venting my feelings towards the source of my frustrations.
If our bedroom floor could talk...
Bet it cost you a Bob or two, we found a patch of wood worm in our large upstairs room so I insisted that we remove the lino in the room thankfully it was only a small patch which now husband has left to return to the UK I'll be treating with killer stuff, including painting the corridor in the basement s ceiling the rest of the basement ceiling was treated a couple of years ago. Besides that I've walls to paint in the basement and I need to paint the floor of the basement kitchen which is the only floor down there that isn't tiled.
And the huge piece of lino, that was left on top of our wheelie bin in the lane by the gate, it was gone within an hour to a new home somewhere in the village, result.
It sounds like you have things well in hand. It's amazing how anything useful in the villages gets reused. Waste not, want not in action!