56. Quoins and corbels (well, one)...
Week 6 - the stone walls have now reached the pitched roof, and the corbel stone (the topmost quoin) has been cut and placed. The corbel was cut and chiselled from a rectangular block using a cardboard template pattern. And the roof slates have arrived.
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And now the sun is here, it's a big catch-up on the dry jobs - kindling collection, weeding the slug-infested veg garden and fruit cage.
The corbel |
It has been a much better week in the garden - we are picking strawberries, raspberries, redcurrants and blackcurrants as fast as we can process them. Some flash freezing, but plenty on cereal, with ice-cream or meringues and I did a Summer pudding this week. Quite tasty if I do say so myself!
And now the sun is here, it's a big catch-up on the dry jobs - kindling collection, weeding the slug-infested veg garden and fruit cage.
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