Some new holes & empty nest syndrome

A shortage of recent reports might tempt you to think I’ve been sitting with my feet up but no; by night I’ve been responding to four ill conceived planning applications, too close for comfort and by day screwing up my courage to hack holes in the workshop wall and roof. I’ve also been planning workContinue reading “Some new holes & empty nest syndrome”

Neighbours to the rescue

One day last week the breeze was full of slight white feathers, rosebay willow herb’s downy seed, released by a couple of hours’ sunshine splitting their pods. The next was wall to wall drizzle, constant but hardly worth putting a coat on for. Apparently this is a typical Argyll August, wetter and more changeable, butContinue reading “Neighbours to the rescue”

Heat, elevation or cleanliness?

I’m spoilt for choice. Last week four friends, the stairs and the wood burning stoves arrived. The former for Tash’s birthday, the latter two for ever(ish). While Tash showed her old friends the local delights, David and I did a couple of days’ work, fitting the workshop’s final bargeboard, flashing and a fascia and, whenContinue reading “Heat, elevation or cleanliness?”