Saturday, 29 January 2011
Friday, 24 December 2010
SNOW STOP PLAY
I was more than a little amazed, when hacking up the concrete of the old slab, to find a rubber glove under the concrete. Since the concrete was laid in 1925, this means that rubber gloves were available at that time. Or so I thought. However, this week I found a modern water bottle top immediately under the slab, and am at my wits end for an explanation.
If I was American, I would deduce that God had in fact created the world 6 years ago, complete with our family histories, geology, American global supremacy and plastic bottle tops under concrete slabs. Rodents would be more rational.
The weather has hindered progress in the last three weeks. The latest date for completion is not before the child support agency catches up with the angel Gabriel.
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Final section of front slab ready for blinding. |
If I was American, I would deduce that God had in fact created the world 6 years ago, complete with our family histories, geology, American global supremacy and plastic bottle tops under concrete slabs. Rodents would be more rational.
The weather has hindered progress in the last three weeks. The latest date for completion is not before the child support agency catches up with the angel Gabriel.
Sunday, 7 November 2010
FIRST SLAB CONCRETELY COMPLETED
Good progress here ...
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Half term internment? Steely help from Felix |
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Shuttering and reinforcement completed and approved by Bother District Council |
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Paul the pump man He saved the day when the concrete started going off too early |
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The easy bit |
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The hard bit |
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Concrete supplied by William the Concreter of Hastings |
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7 cubic metres of concrete going off |
Sunday, 3 October 2010
PUMP PRIMING THE ECONOMY

Suspicion only arises when you discover that all the soil being removed is being dumped in a hole which was made five years ago to get the material for the new sea defences. So all the dirt taken from the harbour two miles in our direction is being taken back again. It's obviously a colossal blunder and the wetland scheme is a cover-up. The footnote from the Environment Agency says that the lakes will not increase the risk of flooding. Help! The Agency's flood prediction record is 80% incorrect. And why are they filling up that hole again? Confidence is running low.
Or perhaps, when there was a run on the banks and the whole economy appeared in freefall, the message went out high and low - dig holes - and many of them - and then fill them up again. Its all for the birds. Don't worry about the money - we'll just print it.
It's great fun to watch, especially when a truck sinks into the bog. But I must be humble - not all schemes go to plan, and I have only a shovel.
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
LET THE DRAIN TAKE THE STRAIN
There is an element of fun in every job that must be done - including drains. Moreover, my grandfather was big in drains. His father had a ginger beer bottle business by the Thames . They diversified into clay pipes and were taken over by Doulton who forced them into bankruptcy. Somehow my grandfather and his brother ended up running an agency to sell spun concrete pipes made by Ellis Brothers. He patented a method of joining the pipes in freezing conditions and believed his fortune was made. That was in 1939. He spent the next 6 years travelling the country sorting out drainage issues for the MOD. Then he sold out to Redland and retired. He had a number of other business ventures and was quite a wealthy man when he died, but somewhere along the line all the money disappeared. It's not only money that goes down the drain. The reason that drains are laid to 1:40 is because this is the gradient that liquids and solids travel at the same speed thereby assisting each other's progress. Life was preferable before I knew this, but now I know it. And so do you.
Saturday, 4 September 2010
DEMOLITION PICTURES
Sunday, 11 July 2010
ENTER FRED STAGE LEFT ARMED WITH A SHOVEL
I feel like a builder. I have finished demolition, it's taken too long, it's been hard work, I have a cold - probably due to dust and depression. The majority thinking I am mad is weighing in the balance. A holiday is due. Happily we are off to British Columbia for three weeks to forget about everything.
On the up side, Fred has come to help. He is young and strong. We had fun making concrete from shingle which we washed in a barrow and mixed with sand, ballast and cement. We laid 32 concrete blocks on Friday morning, which did me in; but Fred cycled home 58 miles in the afternoon. I struggled to keep awake on the motorway content that we now have a meter kiosk for the temporary electricity supply (minus the roof).
Last week we burned all the old timber which took all day - a theraputic baptism of fire, but not very green.
On the up side, Fred has come to help. He is young and strong. We had fun making concrete from shingle which we washed in a barrow and mixed with sand, ballast and cement. We laid 32 concrete blocks on Friday morning, which did me in; but Fred cycled home 58 miles in the afternoon. I struggled to keep awake on the motorway content that we now have a meter kiosk for the temporary electricity supply (minus the roof).
Last week we burned all the old timber which took all day - a theraputic baptism of fire, but not very green.
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