... you've all been waiting to see what my room looks like with the plasterboard on the front wall, haven't you? So you are all in for a disappointment today.
Most of ths studding is now done and it was a realistic expectation to put some of the plasterboarding onto the walls, but we had a slight logistics problem about that. If I were to do the walls, I wouldn't be able to get the wiring for the lights into the correct position - that needs to be done first. And so I spent all afternoon wiring. And that also involved putting some of the studding onto the ceiling in between the beams so that I can fasten the conduit in position.
And so all in all, there wasn't much visual progress even though a lot of work was done.
At about 17:30 it was too dark to work in the bedroom and so I went outside and did a little clearing of where the new raised beds are going to be. And at 18:05 when I knocked off, it was just about possible to see what it was that I had been doing. The nights are getting shorter whereas my vegetable garden is getting bigger.The heap of wood in the lean-to is getting smaller too and I can actually see the concrete floor in places. A really good fire of garden rubbish to get rid of all kinds of stuff including the kindling in the lean-to that I am never going to use - that will be something to aim for in March when the weather improves.
But the weather today was good. This morning was bright and sunny with a cloudy and windy afternoon. The batteries in the barn are fully-charged and in the house we managed to get onto "float" mode - where the batteries equalise themselves. So it's not far short of fully-charged here either. These last 3 days of good weather have done wonders for my charging system.
In fact, all in all, I was mostly in a good mood today with the way things ae panning out here. But sorting out my ... gulp ... 2400 photos of Canada is filling me full of nostalgia and I'm wishing I was back there.
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2400 is a fair lot of photos. I took around 1500 in 6 weeks in the Baltics in 2003 but I was economising as it was GBP 25 for 128mb of Compact Flash at the time.
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