Progress on the paddock fencing was steady but not great as Trigger and I did a great days quarrying (digging out stones) and not a huge amount of fencing. As he said to me, if it wasn't for the stones, bumps and trees fencing would be easy - wise words indeed!
There are tradesmen all over the house (but not the shed which still remains unfinished) and some working through the night - can't fault the commitment of some of them.
The blue submarine (our new water tank) was 'sunk' late yesterday and to everyone's amazement actually filled up overnight - 10,000 litres filled up overnight - blimey! No wonder the land is wet as this comes from just one of the 3 springs (that we know about) on our land. I'm sure there must be an opportunity for a commercial spring water facility (Peckham Spring?!) - I'll have to Google that one and have a word with the farm diversification people...
Right picture time and something vaguely to do with the title. Remember the Aga arrival picture from a few days ago?
Well just for you, here's a sneak preview of what it looked like less than a day after it arrived and the super Aga people at Walter Dix waved their magic wand:
What do you mean you want to see more? Stay tuned for the grand unveiling!
Paul
2 comments:
Will that be an electric Aga ? powered by the rays of the sun, in sunny Northumberland !!....as soon as you get that box off !!.......Jayne
Hi Jayne, spot on!
Paul
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