Sunday 24 October 2010

Clocking on.

Just in time for the start of the bad weather our office in the courtyard is finally finished,except for the woodstove that is. So on Tuesday morning a quick job on the roof to set the correct height for the flue liner and we should be burning any wood scraps from joinery work by the afternoon. Working from home it is on occasion difficult to get motivated in the morning and so now I have no excuse to sit around and watch ceebeebies with the little uns as the chaps will expect the stove lit and a brew on the go when they arrive, nice for some hey?

12 comments:

Vinogirl said...

Very nice...are you putting a sofa in there for the lads?

Thud said...

Washable is the way to go.

Tim Leatherbarrow said...

What happened to the old tent ,i dont know you spoil those workers.....No wonder the countries going to the dogs. The builders sitting slurping tea in front of a roaring fire watching ceebeebies????

Albert said...

That looks nice now it's finished,in amongst your toys to do you have a leaf blower or a brush or maybe both,thinking have you looked at the way chimneys the are built at Ellesmere Port Rail Station,by the way an old stone farm house 1621 grade II listed has just become empty,the only problem is its at the western end of Limekiln Lane,Poulton Bridge road,it's called ‘The Old House' or ‘Bird’s House’,the oldest surviving house on the Wirral.

Cheshire Wife said...

So no TV in the office.

Thud said...

CW...my choice would be classic fm but the chaps only listen to oldie but goldie stations.

Sen. C.R.O'Blene said...

There seems to be loads of wood just lying about around here!

I can never resist bringing it home and reducing it to logs on the Scrobs Inc Automated Reciprocal Saw...

Thud said...

Scrobs...diagrams please.

Anonymous said...

what is the 'bench' in the picture ? looks like the basis of a commode for Scunthorpe lasses or something a stonemason might use.

haddock

Thud said...

Haddock...tis a masons bank indeed, last used (before me) by a master mason on Liverpool Anglican cathedral.

James Higham said...

It's all action for you, Thud.

Putz said...

i am so proud of my son daniel, i just have to mention him to thud><><>just sayin