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Carole Admin


Joined : 06 Oct 2006 Posts : 5008 Localisation : Blackburn, Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Tue 10 Jun 2008 - 16:50 | |
| Is it 40 every year now then, Maxine? Gillian - it must be all the good party food you've been enjoying! Well anyway - if this lovely weather keeps up (fingers crossed!!) we'll all have to be careful that we don't melt away. Nice breeze today as well though - on and off - a good washing-drying day!! My line's full now Carole |
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Gillian Moderator


Joined : 11 Jun 2007 Posts : 876 Localisation : CHESHIRE, UK /Quesada, España
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Tue 10 Jun 2008 - 17:25 | |
| The 'weather woman Carol' on 'Breakfast' said it would be a good day for curtains so I did one pair and they dried in no time! Cheers Gillian _________________ ''What will survive of us is love.'' Philip Larkin |
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Carole Admin


Joined : 06 Oct 2006 Posts : 5008 Localisation : Blackburn, Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Tue 10 Jun 2008 - 17:41 | |
| I've done bedding and towels including a Duvet!! Might do curtains tomorrow. You can tell we're British can't you!! Excited about the weather being warm enough to dry washing outside ____________________ |
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Gillian Moderator


Joined : 11 Jun 2007 Posts : 876 Localisation : CHESHIRE, UK /Quesada, España
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Tue 10 Jun 2008 - 19:12 | |
| I hate to tell you this Carole ....but ....a word to the wise.... there are showers forecast for tomorrow so beware!!... G.... _________________ ''What will survive of us is love.'' Philip Larkin |
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Carole Admin


Joined : 06 Oct 2006 Posts : 5008 Localisation : Blackburn, Lancashire
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Wed 11 Jun 2008 - 11:34 | |
| Good day to you Gillian & everyone - oh wot Aaaagh!! I thought it looked as though we might have a storm earlier, but at the moment its brightened up, though cloudy. Well - get the washer on and see how it goes  |
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Gillian Moderator


Joined : 11 Jun 2007 Posts : 876 Localisation : CHESHIRE, UK /Quesada, España
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Wed 11 Jun 2008 - 11:48 | |
| That's right be positive Carole! Nil desperandum or something like that anyway! Gillian _________________ ''What will survive of us is love.'' Philip Larkin |
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Don Moderator


Joined : 29 Jun 2007 Posts : 618 Localisation : Virginia, USA
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Sun 20 Jul 2008 - 16:09 | |
| Hello All,
Welcome back from our short hiatus. Hope you had luck in Wales Gillian and Maxine, hope you are felling better. Carole we see you are continuing your battle with your PC, may you have success.
I thought I’d bring the original topic of this thread to closure. As first reported we had a skylight in the living room shattered during a storm. The insurance adjusted came by and provided a reasonably good settlement (more than adequate, less than generous). Repairs were completed last week. The skylight damaged was one of a pair. The company that made the skylights has been out of business for the past 10-years so to keep aesthetic symmetry; I decided to replace both skylights. The insurance adjuster had also identified damage to some shingles and the roof vent. Given the roof was 2/3rds or more through its expected life, we decided to have the house re-shingled. Now, the new skylights did not exactly fit the old opening so interior finishing work was required, which then led to matching the paint. And so the story goes - at some point buying a new house may have been the path of least resistance.
But, to make long story short we hired a roofing company to re-shingled the house and install the skylights. I installed the interior wood trim and did a little painting. We are now ready for our next homeowner’s adventure. _________________ Don |
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Gillian Moderator


Joined : 11 Jun 2007 Posts : 876 Localisation : CHESHIRE, UK /Quesada, España
 | Subject: Re: Exciting Weather Sun 20 Jul 2008 - 17:21 | |
| Hi Don! Glad everything has been brought to a satisfactory conclusion! Have you had some heavy rain yet? Just to test the handiwork! We had a new roof some years ago and it was a mammoth undertaking, also very expensive. Our trip to Wales went well thank you and I spent a morning in the record office which was interesting if not very productive! I did discover the handwritten baptism record of an adult baptism in 1831 of my Evans ancestor. I already had the transcript but it was good to get a copy of the original. We also did some family history sightseeing which was lovely. The weather was very mixed, no sitting on the beach but plenty of running from the showers I'm afraid! I have just finnished all our washing and most of our son's family washing as he is around until tomorrow. Cheers Gillian _________________ ''What will survive of us is love.'' Philip Larkin |
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