Month: February 2014 (Page 4 of 4)

Storm damage

Although the house is fine, we did lose one of the bigger trees in the orchard yesterday afternoon.  I suspect we were actually around when it fell down, but we didn’t hear it.

We waited until the wind died down before attempting to clear the debris.  Our chainsaw managed to cut through all but the largest branches – I suspect that we will have to get our friendly tree surgeon to deal with these.  The smaller branches will go on a bonfire.  The larger ones have been cut up into firewood.  It will be around 12 months before these are dry enough to burn.

We the storms yesterday afternoon, we lost one of the trees in the orchard.  This was a particularly large treee, so it was even more disappointing to lose it.  However, it was pretty rotten inside and this wasn't the first time that it had lost some of it's bigger branches in the wind.

We the storms yesterday afternoon, we lost one of the trees in the orchard. This was a particularly large treee, so it was even more disappointing to lose it. However, it was pretty rotten inside and this wasn’t the first time that it had lost some of it’s bigger branches in the wind.

One of the larger branches fell and hit the dry stone wall that we built last year.  Another ended up in the skip.

One of the larger branches fell and hit the dry stone wall that we built last year. Another ended up in the skip.

It didn't take long with the chainsaw to cut up the smaller branches and then cut the larger ones into logs.  Unfortunately, some of the bigger bits are jsut too big for my chainsaw.

It didn’t take long with the chainsaw to cut up the smaller branches and then cut the larger ones into logs. Unfortunately, some of the bigger bits are jsut too big for my chainsaw.

I cut up the larger branches into logs for the fire.  These will have to dry out before we can burn them, but they should be ready to burn by the end of the year.

I cut up the larger branches into logs for the fire. These will have to dry out before we can burn them, but they should be ready to burn by the end of the year.

Front wall

Now most of the building work is finished, we are turning our attention to the outside spaces.

We have decided to build a small wall at the front of the property.  While this will provide space for pot plants etc, it also finds a use for some of the left over reclaimed stone that we have acquired during the build.  Much of this stone will have been on site since the property was first built, so it is good to see it being “recycled”.

The weather has been very wet this week, so progress has been slower than we would have liked.  However, this should be finished by next week.

With the outside work nearing completion, we are attempting to finish off some of the outside elements.  This is the front wall at the front of the property.  Unfortunately, the weather has not been very kind to us this week!

With the outside work nearing completion, we are attempting to finish off some of the outside elements. This is the front wall at the front of the property. Unfortunately, the weather has not been very kind to us this week!

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