Friday, 24 January 2014

a day of action


David's 4-day weekend is in full swing and we were hard at work in the garden dealing with dead daises and removing rambunctious roses when a huge truck stopped on the road and proceeded to unload with a crane a heap of timber beams. How exciting! - a sign that something may be going to happen in the renovation department.

Having safely lowered the beams, the driver came in for a sit on the beach deck and we watched a huge stingray flapping up and down.

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A couple of hours later, along came Rory on his trusty tractor to deliver some pallets in which we will load our unwanted rocks and old tyres. Someone spent hours placing the rocks around flower beds but now they simply make it impossible to cut the grass that's growing up amongst them so they have to go - behind Rory's sea wall that he is constructing - to be joined by the old tyres that make our place look like Ma and Pa Kettle's farm.

And he kindly removed the monolithic rocks that mark our gateway and have David in fits being careful not to scrape them as he manoeuvres his boat in and out the gateway.

Huge stones being removed to alongside the speed bump on the road

Crayfish score: 21
Garfish score yesterday: 22
 
 

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