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It took me three hours to assemble it, not only for the physical assembly effort, but also trying to figure out which pieces were P1, D, Q, O, and E. Only half the pieces were labeled !
Blacksmiths at work | Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Aquileia | August 2, 2014 | Canon EOS 5D Mark III | ¹⁄₂₀ sec at f/5.0 250
My "office". Basically a glorified closet. I can't quite touch both side walls at the same time, but almost. I can certainly touch the desk hutch and those shelves on the left simultaneously.
Busy sanding the roof of a Narrowboat and maybe about to become famous.
While I was there, for about an hour, a couple of the local residents came out and photographed the work being done opposite the Swans' nest. I don't know if this could be classed as disturbing a nest but it disturbed me. The noise alone was bad enough without all the rubbish being carried in my direction by the wind.
I suppose the work has to be done somewhere but I bet that is the only Swans nest between Middlewich and Rode Heath and he is moored opposite it.
Yours etc.
pp. Victor Meldrew
One of two grass cutters trimming the reservoir mound. Possibly in connection with the return of a large posse of workmen who seem to be resuming major works here, suspended last autumn,