Next door has a three-trunk tree covered in ivy.
Correction: a two-trunk tree. We're waiting for the other two to drop.
Wind blew two metal wheelbarrows across the garden.
I'm staying in!
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
Kev L wrote: ↑Fri Feb 18, 2022 5:07 pm
Grain got a mention on the BBC today as a victim of Eunice. One of the power station chimneys collapsed, evidently!
It's true, there are two Power stations so not sure which one it is...
No electricity here for just over 7hrs which meant no Internet either, well apart from my mobile phone which I detest using for that purpose. Hopefully it stays on now, fingers crossed,
Just got home after 4 days in Edinburgh. First time I’ve been and really enjoyed it. Stayed in a great air BnB which was a converted tenement, on Fleshmarket right on the Royal Mile.
Took 4 hours door to door to get there and 12 hours with much ducking and diving to get home. I’d still go back for another go though! Brought home a nice bottle of malt as well, one I’ve not tried before Peats Beast (no offers from you Pete L ).
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Pentode wrote: ↑Sat Feb 19, 2022 7:09 pm
Took my Mini Schnauzers out for a walk on the nearby airfield, one of them got blown over whilst having a poo!
Bless him, scrabbling around trying to get on his feet while his turds are rolling past him in the wind....!
So I had a roofer come round today...Apparently putting two tiles back in place is not as straight forward as it would appear to be... There are some other repairs to be carried out...
£1500 for the one side of the apex fek it whilst your up there you may as well do both sides ok £3000...
Er ok I'll give my house insurance bods a call & see if I can claim it on that...
So one 10 min wait on the call line later, yes I can claim it & they will send an agent round to look at it & they will carry out the works... £300 excess, thats a bit better... Phew...
Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
MacV2 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 24, 2022 4:23 pm
So I had a roofer come round today...Apparently putting two tiles back in place is not as straight forward as it would appear to be... There are some other repairs to be carried out...
£1500 for the one side of the apex fek it whilst your up there you may as well do both sides ok £3000...
Er ok I'll give my house insurance bods a call & see if I can claim it on that...
So one 10 min wait on the call line later, yes I can claim it & they will send an agent round to look at it & they will carry out the works... £300 excess, thats a bit better... Phew...
A good job you have insurance.
It's usually the underfelt that needs replacing, that means the tiles have to come off first. Have you had any damp patches appearing on your bedroom ceilings
Been off work as Im on a job on Arran and all the ferrys are cancelled..A few shingles mussing from the roof and the tarp on the other Storm ripped..but Ive a new hydraulic bench and an ohlins shock back from being refreshed so its going back in the workshop now Ive cleared the gin still away.
Very high winds and the big cedar shed I live in creaked and groaned but no real damage.Roofs off in town though..Im on the side of a hill but ther are trees not far away.So its a little sheltered..although the delivery driver nearly lost his door while opening to get out..dont think it shut properly after that.