More shaping, more finesse, more detail.
Each stick had to be made to a certain measurement. Not so much a Continue reading Windsor Chair Day 6
More shaping, more finesse, more detail.
Each stick had to be made to a certain measurement. Not so much a Continue reading Windsor Chair Day 6
Rumor was that Day 4 was the day that people started hitting the wall. And a perpendicular brick structure we did indeed impact. Arms and legs Continue reading Windsor Chair Day 4
Another 40 odd mm of rain last night combined with the 64mm in 2 hours last Friday means there’s only 3 words I have: wet, wet, wet. Unlike our neighbors, we didn’t have our paddocks, driveways, and sheds wash away, although we did experience some scouring in the bend of our drive as the torrent came through. Our emergency trenching when we had the 90+mm downpour on that day in August has served us well…
Only the 3rd of December and already have been to 2 Christmas functions. At least the manic nature of being a retail proprietor is no longer on my shoulders (Christmas planning in the industry starting around June/July!) Here’s some sunset pictures from the northern shore of the lake at the Friends of Mt Leura Chrissy event.
The wetland started filling after the deluge of 10 Aug 2010, having been dry for almost 4 years. Ducks appeared the very next day. No nesting swans yet.