A quiet weekend....but productive...SWMBO has been away since Friday (back tonight) ....Her annual gardening trip with the Cottage Garden Society...this year I'ts the malverns and gloucestershire, so, to prove that I don't just laze about drinking beer watching tv and bu55ering about on the internet, i have been super industrious....spent severa hours tidying up the garden, and it looks a treat....when you've got 1/4 acre to look after it really takes SO much time to keep looking good....then there's the vegetable rack.....why I do it I just don't know....SWMBO saw a very nice looking wooden veggy rack in a magazine....sort of with 3 or 4 wicker baskets on shelves topped by a box with a lid ( bit like the old school desks), I stupidly said 'I could make one of those using some of that reclaimed hardwood stacked in the shed'.....doh! (the one in the magazine feature cost about £250!!!!)...that was last october, and since the new year I have been 'earbashed' regularly 'when are you going to start the veggy rack?'..... hopefully she will be pleasantly suprised upon her return, a lot of swearing, general minor hand damage and several broken drill bits later I have produced a pretty reasonable veggy rack, wood cost sodall (hardwood window and door frames chucked out by the glazing company next door to wher i work) brass screws and cups £4, brass hinges and brass handle £6, three wicker baskets £21 from homebase.....thats a result...
Early completion of that job allowed me to service #4 (oil/filter/iridium plug/chain off and wash and grease/grease cables etcetc....(all this prior to a run up to holyhead to the Northwest 200) and i great ride out to Hunstanton (favourite bike stop at weekends....probably over 100 bikes on the sea front at 4pm) and back by way of a shakedown...all seems ok....just need to tidy up/waterproof my riding gear......It'll be a bit sad...as I fully intend to sell #4 either at the NorthWest (i'll stick an advert on it wherever i park it, and will put it on Ebay, to finish after my return) or immediately after.
and I've really enjoyed that bike, for all intents and purposes identical to #1, funny how bikes can have such a different character...
Not as interesting as finding a victorian cobbled courtyard i think ( now if that had been in Norfolk then it would definitely have been flint) this house was built in 1803 and had a stock yard next to the house which was flint and would have made a superb base for my garage but the 'planners' made me put footings in to the reccommended depth!!! the bluddy house has quite happily sat on shallow (1/2 m) flint and marle foundations for more than 200 years!
pip pip