Aww @RyhiaI wanted to see flower fairies in your picture as it reminded me of a flower fairies book I had a sa child.
That would be a bit scary @PenguinMum@jjraak we do have a very resourceful company on here so it will all be good. Rhe lorry with the tonic delivery is on standby...
Re Coronavirus a man having his hair washed at the basin next to me this morning (at the hair salon) was talking about his great holiday in Vietnam, not long back, never mentioned CV. What I dont understand is there are loads of people with coughs and flu symptons in Feb but who can tell if they have crossed paths with an infected stranger.
I think I might give the impression on here that I am a panic merchant but I really am not. I am not expecting the man who holidayed in Vietnam to spread the CV but it is possible because unless the Government test people coming back from the East who knows. I am not very clever but have a very practical mind. Take care Gennepher.That would be a bit scary @PenguinMum
You would think he would keep quiet about his holiday location, given the current situation.
A friend emailed me today asking to meet for a coffee next week because she was travelling at the moment. I emailed back asking where she was travelling. I am coming back from Singapore, she said.
I sent an email saying we would have to make it another time because I had a lingering cough and cold and that I was tired at the mo (I DON’T have a cough or cold), but I panicked and that was only advance excuse I could think of.
But you are right. We can have no idea who we cross paths with.
Given a row of books, if I measure the length of the row by the width and height of the biggest book, I wonder if there is a formula that will give me the cubic footage (inchage?) of the size box I need to get to stack them in I have some vague idea that cubic dimensions don't change regardless of the shape of the objects measured ... but not a clue how to go about figuring it out.
I think I might give the impression on here that I am a panic merchant but I really am not. I am not expecting the man who holidayed in Vietnam to spread the CV but it is possible because unless the Government test people coming back from the East who knows. I am not very clever but have a very practical mind. Take care Gennepher.
Volume formula is simply width x height x depth = cubic volume
so 12x12x12 = 1728 cubic inches or 1 cubic foot
or a box 2ft x 1ft x3ft = 6 cubic ft
Cubic dimensions don't change only if the object can be defined within the limits of the known 'box'
Re ZA event. This place is less than 10 mins away - drove past it today on my quest to find a shed. No 3 son and wife having valentine's meal there tomorrow. Anyhow,@PenguinMum take a look at the Gin Menu - Julie says if we run out she will make do with their's https://www.guinnessarms.com/ (LC or not those menus look enticing) Suffolk has plus points.
Stinking rich comes to mind. He likes to be called Ned apparently. https://youglish.com/pronounce/Iveagh/english/ukWhat a beautiful building! How does his lordship pronounce his name, I wonder?
Is your furniture going in a separate van?
Stinking rich comes to mind. He likes to be called Ned apparently. https://youglish.com/pronounce/Iveagh/english/uk
Hey that sounds like a good plan but you must take your mama’s desk. Do you have a cat carrier for KC?The only piece of furniture I plan to take is my mother's desk (and I haven't decided for sure about it). I am not going to take either the sofa or the mattress w/ box spring. So, it will be mostly boxes of books, pots and pans and dishes and things, one box for the KittenCat's things, and one for my printer. I'm going to pack all my linens and clothes in big plastic trash bags (which will then make good garbage bags after I've gotten moved in) and can be stacked and squeezed together.
The truck looks like this:
or I might go with a cargo van of nearly the same capacity:
View attachment 38574And I'm glad to see the van has side doors, those would make for much easier loading!
Your afternoon sounds idyllic and well deserved. I fell in love with a shedHahahaha -- being spelled Iveagh I assumed it was pronounced something like "Ih."
Hey to you all @ianpspurs that looks like an amazing pub right on your new dooestep! The gin menu looks good. @SaskiaKC so glad your day went well and you renewed your licence. Useful to have whether you drive or not. Can imagine how you enjoyed the saddlery shop hugely, you must have been in your element.
The only piece of furniture I plan to take is my mother's desk (and I haven't decided for sure about it). I am not going to take either the sofa or the mattress w/ box spring. So, it will be mostly boxes of books, pots and pans and dishes and things, one box for the KittenCat's things, and one for my printer. I'm going to pack all my linens and clothes in big plastic trash bags (which will then make good garbage bags after I've gotten moved in) and can be stacked and squeezed together.
The truck looks like this:
or I might go with a cargo van of nearly the same capacity:
View attachment 38574And I'm glad to see the van has side doors, those would make for much easier loading!
You would be in your element in Newmarket - 10 miles away https://www.yell.com/s/saddlers+and+harness+makers-newmarket+suffolk.html. The gallops are on my list to visit early morning when we have cleared the boxes. Plenty of stables and stud farms around here - very horsey.Oh, I was.In my lifetime so far saddles have gone from something like this
to something like the ones I saw today
Hey that sounds like a good plan but you must take your mama’s desk. Do you have a cat carrier for KC?
Sorry, keep butting in on this. Your original measurements are external and don't allow for the roll shutter space and internal panel straps. So it's really down to 9 x 5 x 5 = 225, somewhat less but more 'loose' edge space. See, this is what happens when an aspie answers a question, my apologies.
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