The weather this week has been lovely, yes the odd cold night but mainly nice and bright, with a wind which helps get the washing dry. It's that sort of weather that makes you grab all those bigger items that need washing and need to get out on the washing line to get nice and dry.
I washed my second new set of bedding at the beginning of the week, so it's all ready to be used once the bedroom is finished. Although I want to buy some new sheets to go with them both.
We are still waiting on our new wallpaper to be delivered.
Now that spring has truly sprung, Paul's back outside getting some of those long awaited small jobs done.
One of them was to tidy up this edge beside the patio. When the fish pond was , were the patio now is, it didn't matter as it was hidden by the back of the fishpond and the bed holding the Magnolia, but the fish pond was removed a good few years back and the edge remained as a row of old broken bricks from were we'd removed a low wall not long after we first arrived.
When going round the garden last week, I pointed it out to Paul and we discussed what to do, which was to add a row of the grey blocks along to the end to link in with the existing grey blocks, where we step up onto the path. We also had some pretty garden edging, that had been removed again a few years back, from another part of the garden and needed a new home. So this is now edging the new blocks. Just need the cement to dry and then the job can be finished.
I do love it when we can improve something and make it look better and at the same time use things that we already have and so it costs us either nothing or next to nothing like this little tweak. Plus it also removes them from just sitting around without a home/use.
He also started on the long awaited (by me ) paved area to lick the doll studio to the main path. When we put the studio in, we added about three to four foot to the base that already existed. But this left the door that opens into the studio with only half a step. So when leaving the studio , you need to make sure you don't fall out on one side ! So Paul will be adding that missing area of step along with putting in the paved area. It will be made up with old bricks that we have had laying around since we built the folly.



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