I was looking forward to lying in the new bath looking out through a window framed with a tring of little twinkly LED lights. But, sometime during Sunday night it fell to the ground. I picked it all up. All the many short pieces of copper wire that someone had been "playing" with. One smol varmint looked very disappointed as I took her new favourite toy away.
She's also discovered jumping in the bath, still not plumbed in. No danger of drowning, yet.
Also balancing on the lovely curvy edges.
She's also discovered jumping in the bath, still not plumbed in. No danger of drowning, yet.
Also balancing on the lovely curvy edges.
Take a walk with me
Jan. 24th, 2018 10:07 pmLet's start from the bedroom door.

Take a look to your left. (Don't lath too much at the mess: you'll just end up choking on the dust.)

Look Up! (Yes, it might seem vertiginously down, but that is the ceiling right now.)

Reorient yourself.

And proceed towards the creepy door.

That door!

Or turn back. It looks just as welcoming up there.

Or, even, up there.

Yes, that's up. Again.
Ah, the joys of replastering.
(But the wall's are pretty sound. And the joists and beams are sound, unrotted, unendampened. This is a surprise.)

Take a look to your left. (Don't lath too much at the mess: you'll just end up choking on the dust.)

Look Up! (Yes, it might seem vertiginously down, but that is the ceiling right now.)

Reorient yourself.

And proceed towards the creepy door.

That door!

Or turn back. It looks just as welcoming up there.

Or, even, up there.

Yes, that's up. Again.
Ah, the joys of replastering.
(But the wall's are pretty sound. And the joists and beams are sound, unrotted, unendampened. This is a surprise.)