The hottest day of the year so far, and I laid seven paving
slabs, one of which had to be shaped to fit.
I can congratulate myself, because another day’s work could
see me past the halfway mark. However, I shall not be working on the patio
tomorrow because there are a number of important things that have to be done
before my wife takes a mini-break to Italy.
My chief role tomorrow will be that of private chauffeur. To
a certain extent it will be a rest day – certainly by comparison to today which
has been hard grind. Mortar and paving slabs is not my cup of tea; I would much
prefer working with wood, building a boat. Cutting a paving slab to shape is
not a nice job. Noise is horrendous and grit goes everywhere.
Neighbours have
to be a bit tolerant, but since my immediate neighbours are having a house
extension built, they have become accustomed to noise. Our other neighbours are
off on holiday for a bit of respite and peace. I don’t blame them.
The tally of paving slabs laid to the present time is 26. My
calculation is that there are another 39 to go! Some patio! When it is finished
I’ll be able to invite all my neighbours to a jive party, and we’ll have right
knees up.
Hats off, or on what with the sun, to you Bill. Finishing it will definitely be cause for celebration.
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy today's relative coolness.
Stephen.
PS I have to agree, cutting slabs to fit is a real pain.
Thank you Stephen. I somewhat relaxed today (Thursday) and appreciated the marginally cooler weather.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Bill.