… the scaffolding at the front of the house. It took quite a while because it’s not easy to do it on your own and it becomes more difficult the higher up you go.
Not only that, it was quite hot today and so I was melting away in my overalls while I was up there.
However, by 18:00 it was all compleded and I accomplished my first task, namely to take off the shutters that I fitted in 2000 and which have slowly fallen to bits ever since.
This morning, after a decent night’s sleep for a change I was up early and working on the website as usual. But I’d been on my travels during the night again. I’d been selling all of my furniture at an auction including the valuable stuff that’s stored in the barn. Someone who had belped me considerably was really interested in the big dining room table but couldn’t afford however much it was going to be, and I was certain that it would fetch a substantial sum. However, seeing as how this person had helped me so much, I asked how much she could afford. She showed me her chips (it was as if we were doing this in a casino) so I resolved to push the price right up until any other bidder dropped out and take whatever money that this girl had.
Your bus shelter is looking significantly less yellow