Wednesday, 6 December 2017

Coming on apace

Only started a week ago and the roof has been battened, the timber is up for the walls, the drainage done, inspected and filled in, the electricity is going to be moved tomorrow.  The waterpipe has been located and a spur taken off it and the pipework into the cloakroom is well on its way.  The lavatory pan has been sited and connected to the drains.  Brilliant 7 days work so far.

Electrician coming tomorrow to do his part!

All coming along nicely.  Mark has been digging and filling and moving mounds of earth and planning what will go in the new bed that has been created.

A few pictures......

water pipe


excavating for water pipe to come into garage

battening for walls and lavatory in place 
the cloakroom!


Friday, 1 December 2017

Garage toilet and washbasin

We received the Building Warrant and have completed the work on the drains - passed today by the Building Inspector, and work battening the ceiling has now started, ready for the electrician and then the plasterboard to go up.  A few drain pictures and the work that went in to prepare for them!

Moving plants

rhubarb moved to new site
Mark digging out the electricity cable

and finding where the drain crosses the garden into the school yard
we have to go over this, without breaking it!!!!

Mark's excavations
the mini digger on a one day hire


the drains ready for inspection

as above!

Friday, 12 May 2017

New Shed!

After all the discarding of junk that had accumulated in the old sheds and workshop, the new shed arrived, and was assembled on the spot in about an hour.

We went off to buy plywood to divide the shed into "workshop" and "store". And build big shelves on one side. Store seems to be filled with camping equipment, children's books and toys on one side, and my studio stores on the other.

We have now painted it black and it has disappeared towards the leylandii that still survives at the rear of the garden.  Lots of daylight comes into the workshop from the four windows on the end, so much better than before.  Mark has adjusted the door furniture and put on serious bolts.  So you just need some pictures.........


the floor being laid


wall

our shed is part of this load

window wall up and back and sides going up

after the builders had gone - the workshop

the view from the store

cutting boards for the partition wall.....

and for shelving

partition up - view into store

and workshop

first shelf (for me)

another shelf ready to be installed

and the third shelf

all complete

and painted

Thursday, 30 March 2017

New Garden Shed

Gosh, What a long time since I last posted.

We have come to the decision that two more of the inherited sheds must go. One was offered free on Gumtree and has made its way up to the far North of Scotland, to a bare croft, where an intrepid couple are going to set up an eco friendly site.  They left with the van crammed with their worldly belongings and the shed.

The second shed was also put on Gumtree, but for sale, and with the proceeds we bought a modest chain saw, and goodbye to some more of the leylandii.

A new shed is arriving in about 10 days time, which will house the workshop things and also all the other stuff we are keeping, tents, wet suits, children's books and toys, and paperwork.  This is to clear the garage, so it can become a 'garden room' and eventually have a loo and washbasin and the bed settee, and also be a bit of an office to deal with the aunties' paper work.

So here so pictures of the going, going, gone site!  Unfortunately I seem to have deleted the photos of the other shed. 

Last shed standing

shed gone, leaving a mass of leylandii

going

more or less gone, a few logs to store for a couple of years before they are ready for the woodburner.

just need to take the remnants of the hedge to the recycling depot.



Monday, 22 August 2016

What we have been doing this month!

My husband has been hatching a plan for several months to create a gate between the house and the garden wall.  

Using left over timber (plus a small supplement of sarking) and copper damp course from the original house and a lot of coppered clout nails (we had to buy more, if anyone would like some) the following has appeared, hopefully it will be hung tomorrow, but I couldn't wait to show you the pics.

sarking being fitted to the frame

the space where the gate will go

sarking complete

wood preservative drying

copper strips laid out, having been bashed flat by my husband

the first few layers secured - will we have enough???

Yes, just, with a few patches in places


close up before paint stripped
and after

almost ready to hang..........

Thursday, 4 August 2016

August is here already!

Have been sorting the raised beds out, ready for autumn planting - cavolo nero for a start, and of course parsley, and other things too, but I am not sure I have sorted all the seeds out - oh yes - winter spinach.

Here are a few pics of produce and the prepared bed.

onions and garlic strung and ready for hanging - using old tights!!!

some now hanging in the shed


bed where strawberries and onions and garlic were, ready for the rotation
random picture of the fig - no sign of figs yet, but considering it was just a stick earlier this year I think it's not doing too bad

beans running - hope we get some for the Olympics

almost ready to eat - it will be on table on Saturday night.


Thursday, 14 July 2016

At last - a name and number

The house sign and the number that I made, oh it must be two years ago now, have been painted and put up.  Didn't want them to be rusty, (a) as the sign on the wall at the end of the drive wouldn't be seen, and (b) I didn't want rust marks on the white wall of the house.  So the number stands out, and the house sign is beautifully painted a light dark blue.  It stands proud of the wall and will throw a shadow on to the wall later in the day when the sun hits it, and when the street lights are on.  (We suffer from severe light pollution from the school and carpark next to the house - must see if we can get something done about it - orange sodium lights flooding the garden and house all night, even in summer, plus security lighting from a business at the end of the street and just off the main road.  Apparently the police have said they need it, but I have tried to get them to angle it downwards, to no avail.  At least they don't switch on and off all night long like intruder lights do when a cat walks beneath them, I think that would drive me mad.)

OOOh that was a bit of a complain, wasn't it.

Anyway here are the pictures of the lovely signs:


It actually says "School House" if you can't read it.