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Though we’ve been held up by an evasive plumber, the builders have still been very busy. Ceiling insulation has been going in between the pine plank rafters, and a new window frame has been made for the front end of the house. Roofers have been replacing the remaining part of the roof, retaining the graceful [...]

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Apologies for the long absence. Combination of frustration about the WordPress picture upload problems (fingers crossed that is now sorted as there are some great photos) and 10 days in remote, heavenly Applecross (www.applecross.uk.com) in north west Scotland.
Anyway, there is much to report.
Around the front door, the foundations for the porch have been laid.

Part glass [...]

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We also have a roof!

Well, a roof of sorts - which is just as well given the amount of rain that has fallen, on and off, over the past couple of weeks. And of course, there is nothing like tangible boundaries to give one a real sense of how the space will be to live [...]

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We have walls!
Travelled down by train the other day to check on progress and was delighted to find the new kitchen surrounded by rough plywood walls on three sides, with gaps where the windows and doors are to go and a rafter or two overhead to give an idea of the roof height. It looked [...]

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He came, he saw, he concreted….. The wonderfully-named William the Concreter has done his worst, and the scree bed outlining the extension to our railway carriage house is now covered with a beautiful cement slab. (I think officially the quote refers to Julius Caesar, but couldn’t resist it - sorry… ;) Sticky in the [...]

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I’m relatively new to Blogging, and am learning a lot from the kind people who have found my site through other websites and blogs and have left comments and directions to other places. Last week I was tagged by Gillie whose Blog at http://www.skybluepink.typepad.com is full of lovely things to cook and make, warmly and [...]

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