Fleeces were done as planned. And afterwards I decided to eventually put up an additional set of coat hangers in the cupboard under the stairs. Surprisingly I seemed to do a good job, and several hours later it’s not fallen off the wall Then we “had” to go to a couple of local builders merchants to look at paving stones/cobbles as SWMBO has decided we must replace the slate paths in the back garden as she no longer like them. That’s going to cost IRO £3.5k including labour to do Then we went to lunch. Which was nice Now back home and whilst I’m having a cup of tea SWMBO is poring over a Marshalls catalogue ffs
She doesn’t like to walk on the slate. I think she’s being a tart, especially as she chose the bloody stuff in the first place
Is it broken pieces of slate that make up the paths? If so you could point out that they are not at all slippery and with the ice coming to Holmfirth -maybe even Sunday- it might be best to wait...(whilst you hope she changes her mind again)?
so got the results immediately as they use ultrasound and it took around 10 minutes. I think they flagged this up because I had unusually high blood pressure spiking in the last 6 weeks and i'm normally very low and so for the record:- It's a "once only" check unless you don't meet the criteria and that is - owning an aorta that is more than 3 inches in diameter, mine was 1.7 inches. Thank you everyone for all the kind messages.
Me too. There never any weeds growing through either which is not the case with gravel in my experience.
i'm going to need some pruning and general garden upkeep tips soon Jez. I will have a cruise on YouTube at some time maybe. At the risk of hardened biker members having a fit - I would almost think there's room for a dedicated thread on here! it's friendlier than politics and when you get to "our" (av. on here) age, you start to realise that at the end of the day nature* is one of the only things that will continue waaay past our blink-of-an-eye lifespans. * not gonna get all "Greta", but here's hoping.
Glad to see your ok Chris. It sounds like you had an AAA test (ultra sound). In Wales you get called up at 65 then I think every 2 yrs after that, but if you are over the guide lines they take your driving licence off you until you have it rectified.
Lucky so far with the weather It’s quite warm out grey clouds are moving over sun is still trying to shine I’m sat outside having a coffee
just scraped through (MOT), and still a mystery/can't pin it down easily and looks as though it was one of those "sum of it's parts" type things but still irritating when you can't say "black and white" what's causing something. That self-adjust mechanism on nearly all the current Volkswagens/Seats/Skodas leaves a bit to be desired particularly if the rear piston on brake slave cylinder starts to get "lazy". I remember older systems where pulling handbrake on hard would produce a result every time. Having said all this, I wouldn't want to be responsible for this design or even come up with a better one.
Finally managed to get hold of a “round toit” and fixed 2 fire extinguisher brackets to the garage wall to support the extinguishers that have been languishing on the garage floor for the last 6 months. After a spot of lunch, just might see if I have another “round toit” and get the air line water traps mounted on the garage wall as well Andy
Let the plumber in, new pump on the boiler, cooked supper, joint effort with some mates over the road. Should be alright