Afternoon everybody.
My outdoor paint job is finished. This week has been perfect for it, sanded down, two undercoats and a final top coat. It dried so quickly in the warm weather that I didn't even bother to put a "Wet Paint" sign up by the front door to warn potential visitors.
Nicos, no doubt someone else's cat is enjoying free cat food now . You can never be sure if an item has been mis-delivered (unless you get a photo) or pinched in transit by a dishonest driver, of which there does seem to be a small percentage.
Since I get a lot of deliveries addressed to a house at the bottom of our cul-de-sac I decided to have a sign made with my house number and street name in the hope that will reduce the problem. it's being delivered by A***** tomorrow, (with luck to me and not my neighbour).
I blame the builders or the council or whoever decided to name and number our cul-de-sac, since they saw fit to name the "sac" end of the road differently to the rest, and number those houses 1-8. On our straight bit of road, both sides the houses are odd numbers, and round the bend where the road joins the main village street, are all the even numbers. No wonder strangers get confused!
My outdoor paint job is finished. This week has been perfect for it, sanded down, two undercoats and a final top coat. It dried so quickly in the warm weather that I didn't even bother to put a "Wet Paint" sign up by the front door to warn potential visitors.
Nicos, no doubt someone else's cat is enjoying free cat food now . You can never be sure if an item has been mis-delivered (unless you get a photo) or pinched in transit by a dishonest driver, of which there does seem to be a small percentage.
Since I get a lot of deliveries addressed to a house at the bottom of our cul-de-sac I decided to have a sign made with my house number and street name in the hope that will reduce the problem. it's being delivered by A***** tomorrow, (with luck to me and not my neighbour).
I blame the builders or the council or whoever decided to name and number our cul-de-sac, since they saw fit to name the "sac" end of the road differently to the rest, and number those houses 1-8. On our straight bit of road, both sides the houses are odd numbers, and round the bend where the road joins the main village street, are all the even numbers. No wonder strangers get confused!
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