Living in Canada, there are a few things I miss about England. Good, reasonably priced cheese and wine come pretty close to the top of the list as does a good English breakfast.
I also got to take my daughter to my favourite London restaurant in Drury Lane, which was quite civilised …… |
….. until the cabaret started ….. |
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….. and then the fun really started. |
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Having finished panelling the bathroom I found I had enough wood left to panel the dormers in the North Wing. |
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This meant that I could finish all the electrical outlets and install all the baseboard heaters as well. |
There are still a couple of small places, some of which you can see here that need finishing and I think I have just enough wood left to do them. |
I will still need to buy some more wood, however, because I will need some to make the doors for the North Wing and the kitchen cabinetry. |
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There is probably three or four days work to do to finish the woodwork in the North Wing and ….. |
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In the meantime, I hope to lay the flooring on the main cabin ground floor. I am also hoping to have some help with this. You may recall that I have a friend, Ron, who has kindly offered to come and lend a hand. I hope he will be available next week and if so, he will be the first guest in the second bedroom. |
So far it is going quite well …… |
….. and I am pleased with my efforts after two applications. |
I stayed a night in Calgary with my friend Jeanette, who has looked after me so well whenever I have gone there. I didn't stay longer because I was anxious to get back to cabin. It was the first time that I have left it for an extended period of time since installing all the plumbing and electricity and it was a mild relief to see it still standing and in good shape when I crested the brow of the hill to come down the drive. Everything had worked and was working exactly as it should and the place was nice and warm when I opened the front door.
It was great to visit the UK and in particular to see my family. But I have been saving my most sincere and grateful thanks to the end. They go to Jane Clark and her daughter Belle for having me to stay with them in London and for allowing me stay in their home while they were away. I wish only that I had had more time with Jane. She is truly an amazing, interesting and stimulating person.
Take a demerit for that last line.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Tony, life here is good. I'll take it out.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you're back in action Chris, especially following such a recent sad occasion . I admire your courage, perseverance and stamina in your project. I'd like to say that it is something I'd love to have a go at but, deep down, I know I wouldn't last long without access to a 'full English ' or at least a regular full back bacon buttie.
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