Thursday, November 30, 2017

And now with added hinges.

Now the window shutters open and close. 
And ledges for the swallows to nest on. They used to try to stick their nest to the wooden walls but they usually fell off. 
We probably have the only carpeted wood shed in Wales. These are the original carpets from the house. 
The autumn sun casts long shadows. 
There was a little time to work on the cliffs for the back of the Australian layout. 
The best moment of the day didn’t get photographed - i disturbed a barn owl that was taking a rest from the cold in the tractor shed. 

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

A better day.

The weather is much improved today so progress has been made on the stable that we are now calling the wood shed.  This is the view from the wood shed. 
New door has been fitted and shutters for the window. 
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But it was cold this morning, with frost all around. 

Monday, November 27, 2017

A busy weekend!

I went to the NEC in Birmingham on Saturday to the Warley Model Railway Show. Lots of layout and lots of suppliers. 
 
On Sunday we headed for NT Dynefwr for a walk and a look at the wildlife. 
 
 
 
Today has been wet but some repairs on the little red tractor got done. The mud around the stables is quite impressive now as well.
 

Friday, November 24, 2017

A busy week.

A week full of appointments, visits and Quaker things. And lots of rain. So today was the first time i was able to get back to the roof of the stable. All the roofing sheets are now on and fixed down. 
 
With luck and good weather it may get finished next week. 

Friday, November 17, 2017

Big sisters.

My two big sisters have been here for a few days which has halted work on the stables.  Fortunately the kingfisher and the sparrowhawk made appearances so we had something to look at. I didn’t manage to get the sparowhawk but i did manage a few shots of the kingfisher. 
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Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Roofing.

More progress on the roof, now ready to take the corrugated steel. And adding covering strips to the front elevation. Eventually there will be doors. 
 
The overhang is to give the sheep a little bit of cover in the rain. 

Monday, November 13, 2017

Fiddler on the roof.

The sun shone today so i was able to cut the rafters and battens for the corrugated steel roof. 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

End wall.

More progress, getting the panels fitted on the back wall and work on the end wall. 

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Back to the front.

A Quaker day on wednesday and so today i was back to working on the stable, getting the front looking how it will end up. 
Until rain stopped play. 
The end of the rainbow landed right on the polytunnel!

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Work on the back wall.

After working in the polytunnel, painting some of the recycled wood, it was back to the stable and work on the back wall.
 
 
And a lovely sunset too. 

Monday, November 6, 2017

We’ve been busy.

I started taking the roof off the stable on Friday. 
Steve and Helen and Immie and Jack came for the weekend. Steve helped remove the rest of the roof. 
With the roof gone we started to remove some of the wall tops and the front wall. 
We had a bonfire and managed to burn all the small branches off the felling i had done. 
Today i replaced the front wall - this makes the stable smaller but less rotten. 
There were wonderful clouds on saturday. 
And we spotted this wonderful fungal mycellae on part of the rotting timber. 

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

A tree feller

Well, a branch feller anyway. There was a small tree blown down by the wind and several willow branches that were hanging low and looking likely to fall so they have been taken down. 
 
 
I can feel a bonfire coming. 
I also had time to print out where the track will go on the Australian layout