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classic33

Leg End Member
Hopefully no people with long cloaks and scythes about :laugh:
That'd mean going out to find out.
Good Morning :hello:
Good morning everyone. A rather chilly start to the day. What a difference from last week.:hello:
Morning all :hello:
The current bun is throwing out its rays:smile:
unlike Ms WD, it's 11°c.
Weetabix minis in the bowl and a :cuppa:, nice.
No out until the electrician appears..
Not sure if I'll bother. The morning walk felt hard work so the thought of cycling isn't filling me with enthusiasm at the moment.
Just think of the free wheeling you'll be losing!!
Morning?
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MikeG

Guru
Location
Suffolk
Morning tea people.

I've got probably 10 or 12 hours of drawing to do this week. I looked at the forecast and thought that today was probably the best day to sit inside staring at a computer, so today is the work day, and the rest of the week, hopefully, will see me outside making stuff.

Yesterday I rebuilt an old woodshed which I had saved when I demolished the old rear extension on this house:

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With a couple of shelves, and infilling of the side panel, (plus a new roof) it will become a useful plant-pot and bucket shelter.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Morning tea people.

I've got probably 10 or 12 hours of drawing to do this week. I looked at the forecast and thought that today was probably the best day to sit inside staring at a computer, so today is the work day, and the rest of the week, hopefully, will see me outside making stuff.

Yesterday I rebuilt an old woodshed which I had saved when I demolished the old rear extension on this house:

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With a couple of shelves, and infilling of the side panel, (plus a new roof) it will become a useful plant-pot and bucket shelter.


Looks lovely Mike. Good job.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Morning tea people.

I've got probably 10 or 12 hours of drawing to do this week. I looked at the forecast and thought that today was probably the best day to sit inside staring at a computer, so today is the work day, and the rest of the week, hopefully, will see me outside making stuff.

Yesterday I rebuilt an old woodshed which I had saved when I demolished the old rear extension on this house:

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View attachment 346709

View attachment 346710

View attachment 346711

With a couple of shelves, and infilling of the side panel, (plus a new roof) it will become a useful plant-pot and bucket shelter.
Something in that third picture not quite right.
Was it not windy over your way? Bit breezy here and worse expected the next couple of days. I might treat the legs to a rest.
Anywhere nice, the seaside maybe. Or just leave them at home?
 
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172traindriver

172traindriver

Legendary Member
You mean the upside-down shed? It was the only way I could get it out of the tight space it was in by myself. I then lay it down to do the alterations, before getting a mate around to help lift it into position.

Trust him to question everything.
He would have made a good inspector :laugh:
 

MikeG

Guru
Location
Suffolk
Trust him to question everything.
He would have made a good inspector :laugh:
Waving that scythe around menacingly would certainly reduce the amount of back-chat he might otherwise expect. "You want to keep the other leg? Well, I'd make sure you don't attempt to take a journey without a ticket again. You see, I get a bit nervous around fare-dodgers, and when I get nervous, accidents happen"
 

Bobby Mhor

Legendary Member
Location
Behind You
I certainly am Bobby.
21st of this month :okay:
Have a few San Miguel for me....:okay:

Was it not windy over your way? Bit breezy here and worse expected the next couple of days. I might treat the legs to a rest.
In the wrong places, yes.
Where I'd thought it would be? nope.
Crosswind, I just didn't plan correctly but out in the summer gear:okay:
Cracking coffee in Kilmacolm on way back..
 

classic33

Leg End Member
You mean the upside-down shed? It was the only way I could get it out of the tight space it was in by myself. I then lay it down to do the alterations, before getting a mate around to help lift it into position.
More hole/trench digging required?
Trust him to question everything.
He would have made a good inspector :laugh:
Waving that scythe around menacingly would certainly reduce the amount of back-chat he might otherwise expect. "You want to keep the other leg? Well, I'd make sure you don't attempt to take a journey without a ticket again. You see, I get a bit nervous around fare-dodgers, and when I get nervous, accidents happen"
Waiting to hear on that one. For the local stations.
 
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