Morning all eye is tired this morning, not a sound here either which is nice fink the birds have slept in too.
Cool start with a wee breeze that will keep the midges away. :vb-tup:
More slabbing today need to find a jointing compound for indian sandstone, mine are buff but all different colours.
Loads on the market not sure which to buy :stars: probably a brush in one I aint spending a week wiv a jointing trowel lol
I wouldn't, but it is your choice.
We put down the Indian buff sandstone at my lads and the professional opinion was to use an only just moist mix of sand/cement and pack it into the joints, round it off with a tool and gently brush it clear then water it and walk away. Seems to have worked. :)
 
Evening folks.
Sitting down by the broads having a pint:)

Been up since 1am uk time and if I hadn’t come out for a walk I would have been asleep on the couch.
So anyway trip over to see Mum still in hospital but on a promise for escape today.
Which was pulled off successfully.
So we took the easy option of fish and chip supper:)
So a bit of gardening tomorrow and on to BT as Dad has been without a landline for 2 days. He’s terrible on a normal phone with what button to press. Just think what he’s like with a mobile.

Anyway smiles all round and hopefully the whole house will get a dam good nights sleep.

J
 
Evening folks.
Sitting down by the broads having a pint:)

Been up since 1am uk time and if I hadn’t come out for a walk I would have been asleep on the couch.
So anyway trip over to see Mum still in hospital but on a promise for escape today.
Which was pulled off successfully.
So we took the easy option of fish and chip supper:)
So a bit of gardening tomorrow and on to BT as Dad has been without a landline for 2 days. He’s terrible on a normal phone with what button to press. Just think what he’s like with a mobile.

Anyway smiles all round and hopefully the whole house will get a dam good nights sleep.

J
Good Luck, I hope all goes well with your family and yourselves. :D
 
Good Luck, I hope all goes well with your family and yourselves. :D
Thanks Dan.

As much as both Mum & Dad have only good things to say about the NHS for the treatment. As everyone knows/says it’s better at home and helps recovery.

She may rattle a bit with all the extra pills. But hope it’s for the good, she certainly looks better today than when I facetimed. So all good. For now.
My main objective is to stop her overdoing it.Get some shopping in. Try and get the garden under control, and convince them to get a gardener for half a day a week, and get them to order shopping online.

It seems that age has suddenly caught up with them since I last saw them (jan last year).

But they are tough so all good for now.

J
 
Evening folks.
Sitting down by the broads having a pint:)

Been up since 1am uk time and if I hadn’t come out for a walk I would have been asleep on the couch.
So anyway trip over to see Mum still in hospital but on a promise for escape today.
Which was pulled off successfully.
So we took the easy option of fish and chip supper:)
So a bit of gardening tomorrow and on to BT as Dad has been without a landline for 2 days. He’s terrible on a normal phone with what button to press. Just think what he’s like with a mobile.

Anyway smiles all round and hopefully the whole house will get a dam good nights sleep.

J
Enjoy your time with them!!!:):):):)
 
I wouldn't, but it is your choice.
We put down the Indian buff sandstone at my lads and the professional opinion was to use an only just moist mix of sand/cement and pack it into the joints, round it off with a tool and gently brush it clear then water it and walk away. Seems to have worked. :)

When I had a quick read about it the other day, the cement stained the sandstone. Ive laid the slabs on a bed on sand n cement
which I have plenty off I aint bought anything to do the joints yet.
 

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