The Canary Dave

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Dave, hope that it goes well, and you suffer less than last time. Will be thinking about you. <ok>

Sunshine and showers here this morning, but due to dry up this afternoon. I have a load more kitchen waste for the compost bins. They need turning so if it stays dry I might get and do that later. Last time I did turn it up a mouse who felt it had found a nice warm home, with a few titbits served up was disturbed.

<cheers>
Dave, hope that it goes well, and you suffer less than last time. Will be thinking about you. <ok>

Sunshine and showers here this morning, but due to dry up this afternoon. I have a load more kitchen waste for the compost bins. They need turning so if it stays dry I might get and do that later. Last time I did turn it up a mouse who felt it had found a nice warm home, with a few titbits served up was disturbed.

Went much better than last time thanks gents

<cheers>
 
Morning all. Dry, but some cloud overhead. With some of the ash trees felled I now have much more light getting to my vegetable patch, and think it is worth expanding it now. What are currently two fenced off areas to keep the deer at bay could be turned into one larger plot, making the rotavator much easier to use. I see that many gardeners are already well prepared with the ground turned over and ready for planting. As usual I seem to be behind them in my planning.
 
Morning all. Bright and sunny with some frost. Awaiting a package to arrive from the UK which appears to have reached the nearest town, but will it arrive here today? Considering the number of wood burners in France it is strange that you cannot easily find a flue damper in the stores. You can find them on line, but then see that they are imported from the UK, and the price is higher than ordering directly from there. If it does arrive today I will be taking the flue apart and fitting it, but if it doesn't I still have plenty to do.
 
Morning all. Bright and sunny with some frost. Awaiting a package to arrive from the UK which appears to have reached the nearest town, but will it arrive here today? Considering the number of wood burners in France it is strange that you cannot easily find a flue damper in the stores. You can find them on line, but then see that they are imported from the UK, and the price is higher than ordering directly from there. If it does arrive today I will be taking the flue apart and fitting it, but if it doesn't I still have plenty to do.

There are not many people I know who look forward to getting the flue ;)
 
There are not many people I know who look forward to getting the flue ;)
Dunno about flue (sic), but I've picked up a horrid cold... feel like I've been run over by a truck... and the bloody thing reversed back over me. Just transferred from bed to sofa... hack, wheeze...:confused:
 
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Dunno about flue (sic), but I've picked up a horrid cold... feel like I've been run over by a truck... and the bloody thing reversed back over me. Just transferred from bed to sofa... hack, wheeze...:confused:

Could it just be the Brexit Blues?

Lot of it about. :emoticon-0105-wink:

I've had man flu for two weeks now - any sympathy for me dried up quicker than Success's goals.
 
La Poste lady drove straight past, so no flue damper. Two minutes later she came back with the package. So take away the ring holding up the flue, take the tubes away and see how much has come down the chimney. Thankfully not much, so carry on with drilling and fitting the damper. Perfect fit, so all put back together and ready to fire up the wood burner. Seems that I have managed to get soot in my hair, so a big clean up of me now, while Mme enjoys polishing her copper items that hang inside the traditional fireplaces that are common in these parts.
 
La Poste lady drove straight past, so no flue damper. Two minutes later she came back with the package. So take away the ring holding up the flue, take the tubes away and see how much has come down the chimney. Thankfully not much, so carry on with drilling and fitting the damper. Perfect fit, so all put back together and ready to fire up the wood burner. Seems that I have managed to get soot in my hair, so a big clean up of me now, while Mme enjoys polishing her copper items that hang inside the traditional fireplaces that are common in these parts.

it's taken 20 years off your looks :emoticon-0100-smile


I'd be okay, not much to hang onto on my bonce.