MY PICTURE FOR TODAY
This is a picture of a house taken in June 2007
during our holiday in Cornwall
WATER, HOT & COLD
There has been 2mm of rain
in the past 24 hours,
2C is the max
&
-1C was the coldest point.
Max for Feb is 6C
&
the min is -7C,
there has been 10mm of rain so far.
MY WORK BOOK
Duration: 08:30-09:00
Location: (Office steps)
Notes: Cleared snow and ice from the steps to the office and also the front passage and the dowager house.
See to the sheep
Duration: 09:00-09:20
Location: (Field)
Notes: Took across some hay.
Checked and counted the sheep.
Took the ice off the water trough.
See to the greenhouses
Duration: 09:20-10:00
Notes: Checked and watered round.
Painting
Duration: 10:00-10:30
Location: (Potting Shed)
Notes: Prepared the next barrel for painting.
Break for tea
Duration: 10:30-10:50
Location: (Home)
Notes: Had a mug of tea.
Painting
Duration: 10:50-12:30
Location: (Potting Shed)
Notes: Finished painting the half barrels.
See to the bins
Duration: 12:30-12:40
Location: (Hall)
Notes: Put the recycle tubs back.
Break for lunch
Duration: 12:40-13:30
Location: (Home)
Notes: Had a mug of tea, four honey sandwiches and a piece of cake.
Pruning
Duration: 13:30-15:55
Location: (Conservatory)
Notes: Pruned the indoor vines. Also cut back some chrysanths that we have growing in pots.
Put away the tools
Duration: 15:55-16:00
Location: (Potting shed)
Notes: Also checked round to make sure things were safe from the frost.
6 comments:
I love the idea of putting shells on a house! Looks so pretty.
The house is beautiful! Again, you had a busy day!
Hmmmmm. Only a sea shell over would do this.
I have a collection of pretty shells I've collected from Mexico, Thailand, Florida, etc.
I could never embed any in cement.
Thanks for the share.
Beautiful shell work on this house, another busy day!
That is neat Rob.
I think the boss has sen that house as well :-)
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