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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Video the process as you go, so you can reconstruct with accuracy.

Lots of photos... :okay:
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Reynard, their looking for you!
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My plastering yesterday was a steep learning curves ! Surfers will admire those undulations!
I discovered that I should have done the floor at the same time as a lot of cement landed there instead of the walls . It is a tight space that I was working in and I'm not used to doing that work . I was using a float and a plastic spreader, I'm used to putting body filler in . It was a case of scooping up some on the trowel slowly approaching the wall and then splat! It was back on the board on the floor ! :ohmy:

Plastering or mortaring is a lot like icing a cake...
 
should I NOT go to the wake for the father of a colleague due to covid? it hasn't been "announced" like they normally do, via a company email
 
Made a good start on de-tangling a large conifer branch that's dangling in the ornamental bay. Have cut back enough of the frilly stuff to get the chainsaw in there later in the week.

The conifer branch is dried up, so that can go for burning, the ornamental bay needs several large branches removed, and those will go to the stack along the fence to season for a year or two. Ornamental bay burns very nicely.

Anyways, I have a :cuppa: and some salted peanuts.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
should I NOT go to the wake for the father of a colleague due to covid? it hasn't been "announced" like they normally do, via a company email

I know that some families prefer funerals to be just close family, and a few very close friends. At the beginning of the Lockdown, March 2020, here in the UK, only six people could attend funerals. It increased to thirty people a few months ago.

From my point of view, there will be close contact and hugs, at a funeral.
 
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