Tea? (Part 2)

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mr Mag00

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kettle on?
 

Night Train

Maker of Things
I have erected the scaffold tower at the side of the house, right up to roof level. Not sure if I will get a chance, with the weather, to do any work on it this week though.
As usual, a song in my head helped the 'scared of height' jitters until the scaffold was secured to the wall.

Unfortunately it is a bit of an earworm now!:angry:


:cuppa: now.

Off out to a forum meet tonight to discuss electric cars and tractors and stuff.
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
I have erected the scaffold tower at the side of the house, right up to roof level. Not sure if I will get a chance, with the weather, to do any work on it this week though.
As usual, a song in my head helped the 'scared of height' jitters until the scaffold was secured to the wall.

Unfortunately it is a bit of an earworm now!:angry:


:cuppa: now.

Off out to a forum meet tonight to discuss electric cars and tractors and stuff.


You know I have that on a CD? ^_^ I think it's a good song for you, those mice could fix anything!

Well, with the addition of a noggin of carrot and a tin of sweetcorn, I've stretched my normal three portion sauce to four...
 

Arch

Married to Night Train
Location
Salford, UK
A tin of sweetcorn is a big story in my humdrum weekday life...
 

phil_hg_uk

I am not a member, I am a free man !!!!!!
Tea for me too please :cuppa:
The bike is clean-ish, even took the disc pads out for a looking at, once I'd worked out how :scratch:
They are a bit worn so will need replacing quite soon.
New wheels for the Secteur have finally turned up too, the rim on the existing front is so concave it's frightening thinking about those descents yesterday, and what would happen if it went altogether :ohmy:

I was thinking yesterday that your wheels didn't look to have many spokes,
 

Baggy

Cake connoisseur
Could be worse. I've just been taking photos of brickwork...
Sad as it might sound, I keep meaning to take some photos of the brickwork on our house. I recently noticed that all of the bricks are covered in finger and thumb prints, presumably from where the brick clay was pressed into moulds over 130 years ago.

Might have to watch some paint dry afterwards, just to calm myself down.
 
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