9 May 2017
As there seems to be no sign of any immediate return of 'our' borrowed mixer, and now the chicken run is finished, we decided to get on with some woodwork around the house - mainly windows.
I started by clearing out the amazing amount of clutter that had built up in the little room behind the front door. It was meant to be an entryway and coat store, but has become a general utility, tool dump and bike shed. Dave started on the window frames. The fixed frames are all done, but the opening casements each needed lifting out and beading put round the glass edge, then masking and painting.
As there seems to be no sign of any immediate return of 'our' borrowed mixer, and now the chicken run is finished, we decided to get on with some woodwork around the house - mainly windows.
I started by clearing out the amazing amount of clutter that had built up in the little room behind the front door. It was meant to be an entryway and coat store, but has become a general utility, tool dump and bike shed. Dave started on the window frames. The fixed frames are all done, but the opening casements each needed lifting out and beading put round the glass edge, then masking and painting.
The utility - after I've done some sorting out.
and in the other direction
Dave finishes the two casements on the 'Cathedral' window
I decide the garden is overgrown enough, and while Dave tries to fix the strimmer, I hack down the wilderness of thistles to rediscover the Moringa beds (sadly without Moringas at present).
While the chickens have become very curious and keen to be fed interesting grasses
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