Cedar Shingle roof ideas

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One tonne of poo


John (next door) kindly offered to give us a tonne of his well-rotted horse manure. For some reason he had a Bobcat, which although looks great fun to drive, didn’t prove to be be very accurate at dropping tonne scoops of poo into tonne builders bags. On the bright side, about 1/2 of the poo missed the bag and spread itself across the drive.

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Post four tonne digger

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Selwyn forgot to lock the digger

One very happy boy…

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Selwyn and a four tonne digger

A big day today – the work on the retaining walls is done, and it’s time to move many tonnes of earch and rubble (and a few hundred blocks from the previous retaining wall), and shape out the new garden landscape. Selwyn is a bit of local legent on diggers and progress is fast and accurate! Time to order some turf, but first, a wee gap in progress with a two week break in Scotland…

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Off to a new home

Darling Fiery cat left us this week. Her heart gave up after a long healthy life. She is resting under the apple tree now, her favorite summer spot in the short time she has been in the new house.

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Grassfelt

The lovely lady coming up with the garden design sketch pointed out this amazing product – grassfelt – like turf, but in one section, so it can be moulded to shape until the grass takes root. Perfect for our curvaceous grass scheme. Not sure I want to know the price mind you…

http://www.allturf.co.uk/products/grassfelt/

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How we used to live

Eryl, the chap next door lent me the framed version of this airborne photo of the house as it used to be. I think this is late 1960′s. The house and ‘garden’ used to be very different. In a way we are going back to a modern version of this original garden.

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Dry stone walls…

Some amazing dry stone wall work is underway on top of the local hill range. Really neat work with turf on top. Lots of ideas…

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local farmer delivering sand

This is getting sand delivered in style! A local farmer has a huge mound of it and was happy to drop a couple of tonnes into the foundation of the garage for a very small fee and at one hours notice! Today officially marks the start of the garage build. Hurrah! Builders starting a couple of weeks…

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