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Oh My, @SlimLizzy, you've really got your work cut out with that house. Just as well Mr Slim is capable of doing so much of it, but all that renovation work and cleaning up must be so exhausting for you both.18.05
8.45
No idea about FBG. Have been so far off piste that the location of my testing kit became a mystery. Also lost, the kitchen scales and the tin openers. We have four, why can't I find even one!
MrSlim had a fall from a ladder about two weeks ago, his ribs are still uncomfortable but he has started to do light jobs. So now on the mend. Yet another delay on finishing the utility room.
MrSlim declares this to be the first, most important and the most complicated part of the renovation. One thing and another keep interfering with work on it though. He has moved the double sink from the kitchen into there and constructed the walls for the shower room, insulated, installed lights, switches and plug sockets. Coving to cover the wiring. Apparently the walls are too thin for channelling electrics. The new washing machine arrived last week and has been installed on an anti vibration mat. However the floors are wooden and everything shakes throughout the ground floor when the machine spins. Dare not use the higher spin speeds at the moment. It's possible that when the back hall floor is replaced this will improve.
The floor there is rotten in places and has extensive woodworm and wood boring beetle damage. It sags and shifts underfoot. Some of the beams supporting it are rotten and will need replacing, this is because the garden path leading to the back door was higher than the threshold and caused decades of water ingress.
The amount of work needed is so much more than I thought it would be, although MrSlim was expecting most of it.
I have been mostly occupied with cleaning - almost every surface was covered in black mould and the garden. Once I have the garden under control and have finished cleaning, still one room on the first floor, two on the second floor and a flight of stairs to finish. Then I will be available to help with decorating. It's all work and little play.
After reading this I had to go and have a lie down - phew!18.05
8.45
No idea about FBG. Have been so far off piste that the location of my testing kit became a mystery. Also lost, the kitchen scales and the tin openers. We have four, why can't I find even one!
MrSlim had a fall from a ladder about two weeks ago, his ribs are still uncomfortable but he has started to do light jobs. So now on the mend. Yet another delay on finishing the utility room.
MrSlim declares this to be the first, most important and the most complicated part of the renovation. One thing and another keep interfering with work on it though. He has moved the double sink from the kitchen into there and constructed the walls for the shower room, insulated, installed lights, switches and plug sockets. Coving to cover the wiring. Apparently the walls are too thin for channelling electrics. The new washing machine arrived last week and has been installed on an anti vibration mat. However the floors are wooden and everything shakes throughout the ground floor when the machine spins. Dare not use the higher spin speeds at the moment. It's possible that when the back hall floor is replaced this will improve.
The floor there is rotten in places and has extensive woodworm and wood boring beetle damage. It sags and shifts underfoot. Some of the beams supporting it are rotten and will need replacing, this is because the garden path leading to the back door was higher than the threshold and caused decades of water ingress.
The amount of work needed is so much more than I thought it would be, although MrSlim was expecting most of it.
I have been mostly occupied with cleaning - almost every surface was covered in black mould and the garden. Once I have the garden under control and have finished cleaning, still one room on the first floor, two on the second floor and a flight of stairs to finish. Then I will be available to help with decorating. It's all work and little play.
Interesting art bit @dunelmGood afternoon everyone on what earlier was an overcast and chilly start, now clearing up a bit and some sun coming through.
No idea of FBG as The Girl In The Bubble stayed last night and while Mrs Miggins was still sleeping we watched a fascinating documentary series reminiscent to Jaques Cousteau called Octonauts - it’s on CBB’s if you are interested in sea life adventures. Then it was jigsaw hour before she went home.
Art bit - ink on wet paper and some bleach (7”x 5”)
Hope your day is going well, it’s all right in front of you after all.
No not naughty IMHO..Do you think that I am being very naughty. Ages ago the EDP (our local paper) was free to read online. Then it changed to subscription only. As there were not many articles that were interesting I didn't subscribe.
Have just realised that if you click into an article and immediately turn off the internet connection the article stays on my tablet instead of disappearing after a few seconds because I haven't subscribed.
Is that really naughty to do that.
Thank you @Diawara. I was feeling really guilty doing it.No not naughty IMHO..
Your trick doesn't seem to work on the East anglian daily times, from the same group I believe ..
The same trick works on the daily telegraph just press airplane mode whilst the article is loading..
I didn't realise you could do that. It a much better option than switching off the internet.I've just got on to edp site and accepted personalised ads and I can access articles with no switching off Internet connection
Good news on the A1c and thank you for sharing another wonderful piece of art. I too am shrinking, possibly helped by a shonky spine. #1 son is 39 today back then I was 6 foot 1 now I'm a 5 foot 11.5 minnow. I quite liked looking fashionably gaunt but steroids intervened - they hopefully end today provided no more nasties appear. I think it is the vinaigrette I like more than the salad leaves but I do like a good tomato. We had some very pleasant vine ones, just wilted, with our steak yesterday. Y'all enjoy your Monday, we have a delayed 6th birthday to celebrate. Roller skates and a Princess cake - what could possibly go wrong? #blessed.Good morning everyone on what may later be a sunny day here in the dark and dangerous north.
5.8 this a.m.
Latest blood tests came back through the NHS app. Nothing of note except that I need to be 7ft tall according to my BMI but as I am aging I seem to be traveling in the opposite direction having lost 2 and a 1/2 inches in heigh over the recent past thanks in part to some increasing strike action in L2-4.
A1c came in at 42. I did for a while have it down to the mid 30’s but life became quite miserable and as I only get one life, what was the point looking gaunt and living on lettuce leaves and ghastly experimental bread substitutes made of egg whites and psyllium husks - yuk! I am still mindful of carbs, not as zealously as I used to be, only eat twice a day and within an 8 hour window.
Art bit - mixed media (7”x 5”)
I hope your day is a Monday although the name is quite arbitrary. I have some koffy to drink and a bit of meditation then there is some new paper that I want to try.
Yes, steroids will do that. I take a couple of the nasty things for my emphysema and asthma - deep joy!Good news on the A1c and thank you for sharing another wonderful piece of art. I too am shrinking, possibly helped by a shonky spine. #1 son is 39 today back then I was 6 foot 1 now I'm a 5 foot 11.5 minnow. I quite liked looking fashionably gaunt but steroids intervened - they hopefully end today provided no more nasties appear. I think it is the vinaigrette I like more than the salad leaves but I do like a good tomato. We had some very pleasant vine ones, just wilted, with out steak yesterday. Y'all enjoy your Monday, we have a delayed 6th birthday to celebrate. Roller skates and a Princess cake - what could possibly go wrong? #blessed.
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