I hhave begun the process of washing and installing the glazing.
I have set about beginning to gradually build Abigail a dolls house. I’m taking an iterative approach to it, I set about just creating a couple of floors and two walls, no windows or doors, to see how she likes it. I felt that she’d just want to play with it, regardless of whether I think it’s finished or not. So I did some building, then let her have it, and then next evening took it away and did some more building.
Got the green house back home today and also picked up two loads of paving slabs from within the village. We carried the green house home, out down the road through Cattistock and were luck enough not to meet a car. The Land Rover seemed well down on the springs. As you might be able to make out of the tape measure, it was about 3.5″ of difference between loaded and unloaded.
We got offered a green house the other, so today I set about removing the glass. It’s quite time consuming unclipping and removing pains of glass that are grown in with moss over many years. I might try just carrying the frame home in one complete piece.
The fire place and chimney breast is drying nicely. That’s Friday early morning and later on the afternoon or evening, Saturday morning and afternoon and then Monday afternoon.
I managed to get a Golder sign from the old Bourne End office before they tossed them all in the skip.
We have had Jason from Burnwood Chimneys in to do the rip out and creation of the opening for the stove. Me rremoving the wall paper before Jason arrives. Day one, the demolition was mostly completed. Day 2 rebuild in progress. Drying well.
Hannah found that she had accidentally brought a tortoiseshell butterfly into the house. We think it came in on a bag that wound up in the bathroom.
Agave ReCap Photo scan
I thought I’d try to using Recap Photo to kind of 3d scan the agave plant today. I wasn’t able to take photo’s all of the way around, that would been ideal, but I couldn’t be bothered moving it away from the window.
We chose to replace our old style bathroom extractor fan with one that is controlled based on humidity rather than on time. As the fan is there to remove humidity, it might as well be controlled by the humidity levels rather than by whether or not a person has put the light on. This is old at the top and the new C4HTSR at the bottom of the photo, the sensor and control board is the only difference between the two models.
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