Sunday 6 Jan 2013
The good weather has been marvellous, we are romping through our various jobs around the site, I've been doing a lot of clearing up and sorting out, now that the real build seems to be almost upon us. Dave, of course, is still sanding.
We've found that since the overgrown olive tree to the southwest was trimmed, we now have a cosy sun terrace in that direction, with the decking polythene wall behind us for shelter. So this is where we have our tea breaks (essential condition of any building site).
Despite the sunshine, it is still briskly chill in the morning or when it clouds over, and my nicest sweaters have been ravaged by moths. One lambswool and two cashmere, in shreds - heartbreaking. So I cut and pasted (well, stitched) and created one complete sweater, that is very warm and cosy at the cool ends of the day.
The good weather has been marvellous, we are romping through our various jobs around the site, I've been doing a lot of clearing up and sorting out, now that the real build seems to be almost upon us. Dave, of course, is still sanding.
We've found that since the overgrown olive tree to the southwest was trimmed, we now have a cosy sun terrace in that direction, with the decking polythene wall behind us for shelter. So this is where we have our tea breaks (essential condition of any building site).
Despite the sunshine, it is still briskly chill in the morning or when it clouds over, and my nicest sweaters have been ravaged by moths. One lambswool and two cashmere, in shreds - heartbreaking. So I cut and pasted (well, stitched) and created one complete sweater, that is very warm and cosy at the cool ends of the day.
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