Drop in and dribble on about nothing serious. Seriously a mad place to hang out. Better to avoid it if you're not in the mood!!! If you're determined to be sad, bad, mad & angry then move along!!!
Macca wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 5:42 am
Knowing all the work you have done it looks great- happy wife! We will be down that way next year midJune & onwards. Merry Christmas to you both. Faye will love all her drawers in the kitchen.
Doesn't Faye have enough space in the bedroom wardrobes?
Regards & God bless,
Ray
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Hi again. The pavers arrived today. Anyone out there with a few spare days . How are the ribs going Ray ? Will slowly get around the house laying them. No hurry. It is a bit like painting. It is all the prep. work that takes the time.
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Cheers John
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Yes Dot. I am also looking forward to seeing them down but not putting them there. They are in the brown colours. Ray's sand problems are caused by storm water. The house pad soil around my place turns into a fine powder and drifts through the house so it will be good to cover it up.
John, What size are they ? If they are 200's or 300's laying them isn't too bad. But I think they are bigger aren't they. Get some decent knee pads before you start. Like you said, the prep work is the hardest part.
Cheers
David
David and Terrie 2006 Winnebago Alpine Not all who wander are lost.
Hi. Has been very slow progress on the house. Faye's medical treatment since February has been pretty full on and I have lost some get-up and go but I have most of the pavers down. Just 3 hundred to go that will have to wait a while as Faye is back to hospital for another op. and probably 6 weeks of ray treatment again. Next job is outside painting, under the verandah, fascias and verandah posts but if Faye is up to it and we can get a space between hospital visits a trip in the van will be the go.
Cheers John
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Riverlander wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 5:50 pm
Hi. Has been very slow progress on the house. Faye's medical treatment since February has been pretty full on and I have lost some get-up and go but I have most of the pavers down. Just 3 hundred to go that will have to wait a while as Faye is back to hospital for another op. and probably 6 weeks of ray treatment again. Next job is outside painting, under the verandah, fascias and verandah posts but if Faye is up to it and we can get a space between hospital visits a trip in the van will be the go.
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"tanks" here---John,
The paving looks great. All in a row and nothing out of place. Time for a sit-down and have a cuppa.
Keith.
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.
Riverlander wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2020 7:10 pm
Hi again. The pavers arrived today. Anyone out there with a few spare days :D . How are the ribs going Ray ? Will slowly get around the house laying them. No hurry. It is a bit like painting. It is all the prep. work that takes the time.SDC15982.JPG
Cheers John
Memories John. Did you have any volunteers to help.
Keith
I'm now 87 years old, having experienced another birthday, and I'm still living in WA, single (gave up looking), white hair, no teeth, no money, no worries.
I plan to have another birthday next year.