Sarah on the American catamaran refers to her husband Mark as "GTD" - short for "Get Things Done", he's a real dynamo on the boat, always doing something. So we've adopted the GTD mantra here and create long lists of things to do, taking some real satisfaction in ticking them off. Graham's enjoying the job at Thatchers Cider (working four days a week) so Dianne is working through redecorating jobs and gardening jobs whilst he's at work so that we can do the big team-effort tasks at the weekends. We feel that we seriously underestimated how much there was to do but we're making good progress. A few photos follow to give you an idea!
The tenants had allowed water to sit on the sink worktop until it de-laminated (aargh!!) so a fun-filled weekend saw us remove the sink and cut a new worktop to replace it |
Finished! |
The trellis up at the summerhouse was in danger of toppling over due to the weight of the growth on it |
After much hacking back, the archway is restored and Di repaints the trellis |
The 15 year old summerhouse was suffering from a bad case of wet rot at the front |
Cutting away the rotten wood begins |
Finished - a two-day job but the pressure-treated timber should give it a new lease of life |
Our first BBQ of the summer |
A great place to sit and watch the sunset |
Graham with a hired rotavator, digging over the area previously taken over by weeds and brambles |
A couple of weeks later and the grass seed is working! |
Graham demonstrating his builder's bum cleavage as he works on another job... |
The new paved plinth behind the (freshly repainted) garage will be the base for a new storage hut to be delivered next week |
The view from the veg patch |
Anyone for lettuce? The veg patch is doing really well |
Heidi and Dianne on Kilve beach, just 3/4 mile from our house |
Being pursued by a combine harvester |
Heidi and Peter at the Kilve Cricket Club |
Colour coordination in the gardens of Dunster Castle |
Hard work by the looks of it, but what an idyllic spot! Greetings from Ha noi, loving being back in South East Asia. T and I xx
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