Day 1797 Death trap

15th July 2022

It was important to get our ride in before the rain came. We headed down Southshore drive, checking out any gardens we thought interesting. There was one that was a masterpiece of planting compositions, it had water flowing from rocks that was either clever design or bad drainage.

I still insist on using the gears rather than the assist mode which often make me grunt a bit when there are hills, Kelli on the other hand is on assist all the time, and as I’m staining, I hear the slight hum of her motor as she come up beside me all calm and refreshed.

We got back just in time before the rain. This curtailed some of the spraying, but there was plenty to do.

That was the problem, for weeks my area of the garage had become a shithole, and I never had the chance to clean it up, stuff kept building up, and I could never see the bench top.

I would trip up on timber offcuts and build makeshift supports to balance things on which would invariably collapse, making me angry, so I needed to do some housekeeping.

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Author: peterb51

I am a practical person, I love making things, and especially working with wood. I appreciate good design, music and food.

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