Our bathroom remodel is 99% done!! Just waiting for the shower glass to be installed on Friday!!
It’s been a long 5 weeks!!
Yay!
What’s the next building project? You seem to always have something going on [emoji6]
Our bathroom remodel is 99% done!! Just waiting for the shower glass to be installed on Friday!!
It’s been a long 5 weeks!!
Do you ever use the trusty old axe?
Yeah, it can be back breaking work..... literallySure.....but Id like to preserve my back. I have a ton of logs to split so I’m hoping this slow but steady process preserves my back.
You can see my splitting maul in the first pix, works well too, especially on smaller logs.
Good evenooning everyone.
I have a few photos of our tinies today.
Other admissions included hedgehogs, a buzzard, a couple of kestrels and field vole mum with her brood.
A builder found the nest in a bucket in his van when he got to a job this morning, apologised to his customer and drove them straight to us. He returned to the customer after dropping them off .
Here I am......I’m sorry but I had to wear that hat...... it was calling to me
Did you know that you are not allowed to keep the hat!!! I was devastated when I found outLol! There are worse callings for sure... but it doesn’t look like you’ve made big sister very happy!!!
Glad you shared!
Did you know that you are not allowed to keep the hat!!! I was devastated when I found out
Your rescue facility is amazing. I can see why you found your calling.Good evenooning everyone.
I have a few photos of our tinies today.
Starting with House Sparrows. The biggest in this nest was admitted on Sunday and is about a week old.
The other three were admitted this morning with the smallest hatching on the journey in and so it would be about 3 hours old
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And this House Sparrow looked like those last week. It’s about a fortnight old
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Then we have a 2-3 week old wren
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And a Goldfinch that also started as a pink hatchling and is a couple of weeks old. It’s grown and feathered a lot since Monday
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Other admissions included hedgehogs, a buzzard, a couple of kestrels and field vole mum with her brood.
A builder found the nest in a bucket in his van when he got to a job this morning, apologised to his customer and drove them straight to us. He returned to the customer after dropping them off .
You earned it!Here I am......I’m sorry but I had to wear that hat...... it was calling to me
Nottingham have the green hood colouring. She got her hat and gown from the Uni, but she had to leave a deposit. My parents got to go in and watch it in real life while “the plebs” (me and my grandparents) watched it on the big screen in the lecture hall.I imagine that your sister hired the gown, hood and mortar board as most people do.
I didn’t get to wear one at my graduation as female graduands wore a sort of black square beret at Lancaster University. JoesDad got to wear one (we met there) and our daughter did too. They had changed the dress code at Lancaster by the time Daughter graduated 30 years after us.
The hood colouring is unique to each university.
I would 10/10 wear it againYou earned it!
I'm really not suggesting this if you know how to do settings etc on a camera. But I love an LG smartphone's camera. And the saying "your best camera is the one you have with you."I want to get a nice camra to do photography but not break the budget. Anyone have any recommendations?
No, that's the current one. It gets lost in the shuffle. Maybe I should pin it somewhere
Yay!
What’s the next building project? You seem to always have something going on [emoji6]
I can see that lolI'm really not suggesting this if you know how to do settings etc on a camera. But I love an LG smartphone's camera. And the saying "your best camera is the one you have with you."
Very vibrant green, I couldn’t tell you what species unfortunately
Did that for years when I lived with Mom and Dad. Now I have electric heat.For long time CDRrs, you all recall the leaning pine trees, then the fallen trees, then my process of cutting them up into rounds, and stacking them up. So, now that all the top jungle of twigs, pine cones and all branches are gone (shredded or burned) I can work on the splitting. Thus the new tool.
Log Wheels Waiting to be Split
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A Wheelbarrow Full
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I can see that lol
Thanks for the input though!