Yes but I went there Thurs with my friends garden rubbishDo you have another dump you could go to? We are lucky in that we can go to one of two. The other one we'd have to show proof of address but we could still use it.
Yes but I went there Thurs with my friends garden rubbishDo you have another dump you could go to? We are lucky in that we can go to one of two. The other one we'd have to show proof of address but we could still use it.
So you are limited to how many visits you can make to your dump?Yes but I went there Thurs with my friends garden rubbish
Yup, and the nights are drawing in already.171.5 days till crispmus
Think it was a power thing,
Looked on line and the only limit is 'small amounts' so cant contest it really
Not a lot really, bags not full
Could have opened some bags and stuffed two into one but he was having none of it
Sod that every 15 to 20 years need replacing and it's around 20k to doThere is one thatched roof that I know about, a few miles from here I do like the look of them. When I showed my
good lady she wanted one.
Same 'ere, I was awakened in the early hours by a particularly torrential shower .................... and I couldn't get back to sleep.Mornin frens. Be rennin yer, bin rennin orl naight. Dugs oat zoon, maight as well tekkum tu river, em can’t gedenny wedder!
Normandy is the place that I have seen most of these roofs.That's a new one on me!!!
So I googled it to find there is a lot more to it than that. It is in fact a very traditional way of building a thatched roof over there/here! https://www.chaumiers-bougeard.com/les-faitages-pour-toitures-chaume/#:~:text=C'est ainsi que cette,pompent le surcroît d'eau.
To save anyone who wants to understand this, I'll translate the importan bit. And shorten it!
Made up of earth planted with irises and houseleek (yes, I've never heard of it either but the name seems to point something out!) after having held the crest of the roof with a bed of cement. This plante was said to prevent lightning and other forms of fire from "striking" the roof. In fact the root sustem helps keep the earth in place while the irises "pump away" excess water.
" Il est constitué de terre plantée et d’iris et de joubarbes après avoir maintenu le roseau en tête par un lit de ciment
Nous complétons le maintien de la terre par la mise en place de rondins traités en autoclave sur chaque versant.
Dans la croyance populaire, la joubarbe a été offerte aux hommes par Jupiter (Joubarbe = barbe de Jupiter). Cette plante détournerait des maisons la foudre et les incendies qui sont les deux châtiments de Jupiter. C’est pour cette raison qu’on en plantait sur les toits des maisons.
Le système racinaire de la joubarbe permet un maintien de la terre alors que les iris pompent le surcroît d’eau."
Sod that every 15 to 20 years need replacing and it's around 20k to do
Yes.
Spacesavers.
1) half the distance, same rise or same distance less step rise.
2) trendy.
3) to confuse your drunk friends at the party "the toilets' upstairs"
You need to learn a little hop at the bottom to get going though.
J
Just been the tip with grand daughters rubbish as she's moving house soon
Not a sole there except two operatives an it was drizzling
Cant bring more than ten bags he says, need a permit off the council
I've got eleven so I'll just drop ten off then.
No he says, have to take them away
Ok I'll come back in a bit with just ten
No he says cause you'll come again with the other one an I'll know you've been before
flippin arsehole of a man
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