And on the First day of October our Fencing Contractor finally showed up to install our new fence.
We went with Colorbond Steel this time instead of the 'Replace in 10 years Treated pine' and were happy to let the neighbour choose the colour to match her new paintwork.
I must admit it was worth the wait to get a craftsman who took real pride in his work and was happy to fix a couple of extra bits that weren't really his problem to solve.
But we wondered what we should do with the Plinth board.
Leave it? Paint it? Or.....
Remember when Slate Floors were all the rage?
Well, this pile of Slate has been taking up space around our place since my DB couldn't throw it out 3 house moves ago!
What if we used that to face the bottom of the fence?
Hmmm - not bad.
A pile of someone else's Stuff is now MUCH smaller and we have a pretty good lookin' fence.
(I just love the way DH manages to look like he does ALL the work - but in fact it is teamwork).
Now it is finally time to deal with THIS.
The Bricks led up to the Bungalow, and behind was a jumble of things stored "Out of Sight, Out of Mind".
The path was partially demolished when the Bungalow was re-stumped and the rest got in the way of a Tree Removal a few months ago.
I do have a recollection that I said I would not ever lay another brick Path again....
Obviously I was not listening!
I kept going until I ran out of Bricks..
This time DH got into the Act.
At 400 mm square these Pavers were too big and heavy for me to work with.
And then -
We Built a shed on top of them.
It was a bit "Squishy" but we got it in there.
FYI - the sliding door opens to the passage Behind the Bungalow.
Then there are the Wheelie Bins, The Light Green is Garden and now Kitchen waste.
We also have Two of our own - The Purple and Dark Green acquired during the last drought for collecting Rain water and Grey Water from the Washing Machine.
We discovered that the pump from the purple bin still worked so have linked it up to the roof of the Shed and will collect any rain water that comes off it to be used on the Garden.
That part of the Yard is now tidy and has a purpose. (I will continue the path to the shed, when I have more bricks but for now a temporary 'deck' will suffice.)
Also Three of our Five Bins have been given a new more practical home.
Tomorrow I will show you what we did for the Rest of the Month!
Hooray for getting the fence done! That all looks very neat now.
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you have your fence at last! And what a fantastic idea to decorate the bottom of the fence using the slate. It looks like it was meant to be there all along.
ReplyDeleteI did laugh when I saw the brick path because I definitely remember you saying "never again".
That shed was perfect for that back corner. Keep stuff dry and tucked away out of sight in a little used corner, plus you've worked in some extra rain catchment.
I always love reading about the ingenious ideas and solutions you come up with.