Yep!
Disco making a quite frightening banging noise from underneath when going over bumps, got under it twice to try and find out what it woz but no luck yet!
Storm in channel.
Wifey decided to eat out on the journey :rolleyes:. Opposed to what she originally said. Kyriad in Chateauroux had nothing on the menu that didn't contain either fish or gluten, so she got a cheese salad and then a fruit salad. That was OK, but second day we stopped at a PAUL at the Aire de la dentelle d'Alencon, our fave place, their croissants are the BEST, as is their hot chocolate. In the past their salads have been fine for her, so she got one and ate it in the queue for the ferry.
Once on the ferry guess who started throwing up? Nothing to do with the storm, we are both excellent sailors. The salad was slightly different and we always check the ingredients very carefully. Must have been some gluten in the dressing. Grrr! She eventually stopped and got some sleep. But swollen, painful tummy etc:(:(:(.
Immigration didn't even ask her for the form we laboriously filled in and printed off at 9.30 pm the night before we left!:mad::mad::mad:
It is totally throwing it down here so we are just waiting in for a delivery from Waitrose. Cars still loaded up, Can't go anywhere. Quarantine.
Still at least I got the old gas boiler started last night so nice and cosy!
Enjoy the weekend folks!:):):)
Congrats on your pimpernel like escape from the clutches of the French and the safe arrival home. :)
 
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Oh and for Shimster ... enjoy your Hop-Tu-Naa ...
 
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Goes real quick with a nail-gun. :) You'll be done in no-time flat. :)
I did my shed in Ship-lap and we screwed each piece in place. Long job, but very satisfying to do. Then I lined the whole thing with 9mm ply. Best shed I've ever made.

Oh aye it goes on quick with the nail gun :D Its not our garage or it would be getting insulated ;)
I dont fancy screwing it together o_O
We ran out of timber so off to the wood yard first thing Monday.
 

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