I want kneepads!
Oct. 17th, 2005 09:22 pmSpend what seemed like most of yesterday in the loft, fixing the ***** fibre optic ceiling lights for the new bathroom. It is amazing how, after an hour or so, the relief you get from moving from a narrow rafter to a slightly wider piece of wood exceeds the joy produced by most everyday pleasures. I am still cramped all over from crouching over so as not to bump my head on the tarred paper stuff under the tiles.
Though in fact, I didn't spend the whole day in the loft because I did a good walk along the Lynher, and up to the Cadson Bury iron age hill fort. It is two hills over from Hingston Down (where the valiant Cornish were defeated by the villainous men of Wessex. Or possibly where noble King Egbert of Wessex overcame a dastardly confederation of Cornishmen and Viking mercenaries, depending). I have a (so far as I know wholly unsubstantiated) theory that the valiant (or villainous) Cornish rallied at Cadsonbury before marching East along the Tamar Valley to Hingston Down.
Though in fact, I didn't spend the whole day in the loft because I did a good walk along the Lynher, and up to the Cadson Bury iron age hill fort. It is two hills over from Hingston Down (where the valiant Cornish were defeated by the villainous men of Wessex. Or possibly where noble King Egbert of Wessex overcame a dastardly confederation of Cornishmen and Viking mercenaries, depending). I have a (so far as I know wholly unsubstantiated) theory that the valiant (or villainous) Cornish rallied at Cadsonbury before marching East along the Tamar Valley to Hingston Down.
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Date: 2005-10-18 10:30 am (UTC)Speaking of which, we've had a light in the loft for 3 years but have never once gone up there. Maybe I should floor that, to store some bits and bobs.
After I've done the garden, put up some trellises and fixed the shower, the wallpaper over the door and the border in the dining room, made a belt for LadyofAstolat's new quiver, fixed up a glove to save her bow fingers, done my breeches, tabard, hat and bells, and made a surcoat and a new shield cover.
Maybe not tonight, then :-)
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Date: 2005-10-18 12:11 pm (UTC)Hahahahahahahahahah
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I have one of those, but mine is At War With the Inanimate World so on the whole it is quicker safer and cheaper for me to do it. Though in this case, you need one person stationed below (with drill) and one in loft anyway.
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Date: 2005-10-18 01:12 pm (UTC)I guessed what your response would be to that before I read it - exactly the same as mine would be if someone suggested that to me :-) Bacchus tries his best with DIY but it's generally accepted in our household that it's better to leave those sort of jobs to me.
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Date: 2005-10-18 01:27 pm (UTC)That seems... reasonable...
I should shortly have some armoured knees you can borrow :-D
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Date: 2005-10-18 01:59 pm (UTC)Otherwise, I'd have to say, no.
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Date: 2005-10-18 02:00 pm (UTC)