I've got a little 'mini bar' fridge in my bedroom at home. It's great. I got it when me wife and I first got married, as I'd spent so many years living out of a bag I was worried about settling down and kitted out the bedroom like a hotel room. Help me acclimatise to a new life.
Note to anyone in the same situation: remember not to leave 3000 baht on the bedside table when you get up early to take the dogs for a walk!
^^...those hanging bottle lights add an air of je ne sais quoi...
Mrs. R found those somewhere.
Anything tacky = me; anything remotely hinting at class = her.
Fuck knows, I'm about five glasses deep at this point.
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Saving those pics to your hard drive aye. You creepy fucking weirdo.
I think that's referred to as the point of no return
BTW, don't forget the Tonga game later today.
Taumalolo is playing.
We, miss fish and I had to leave the fishes crib for one of our projects in the projects. If I think back to '09 I sat on this same crapper and had a few words with .... well I wasn't buying any lip balm or facial cream.
After years of being a gypsy on various boats and latterly a motorhome I’ve decided to settle down. For a while perhaps. We’ll see how it goes. Just bought nice little seaside house in a quiet corner of Blighty. It even has a privet hedge :-)
Camping in driveway whilst meeting architects. Want to have a bit of a knock around on house. Hope to be in within 6 months. Will need consents plus there’s a shortage of builders to take on project
Good luck in your new place L&F. Fresh air and that view will change daily, even stormy weather will have its beauty. Hopefully there aren't coastal erosion issues there.
Possibly. But it’ll see me out!
want to know upstairs about to make all but one bed and the bathroom at back into open space as living room with 180 deg sea views. Downstairs add wrap around extension as kitchen dining family room onto gardens with three en suite beds
Found this pic from a few years ago... I was away and we were having trouble with the neighbour's dogs getting in under the gate, so I asked my wife to get someone to make the gate dog proof....
Mission accomplished, but made human proof as well!
This picture marked a major turning point in my life. I finally decided "to do everything me bloody self".
Does the upstairs have brick/block partition walls? and which ones? if stud walls with brick bearing walls it changes the work required. Have you had someone check? assuming the balcony is facing the main view they haven't made the most of the view - if you intend increasing window frontage be careful. I assume you are east coast if so the onshore winds means serous glazing - triple may be an idea and ensure the frames are sturdy. You want to get somewhere to hide the beast out of the sea spray coz it'll eat it.
Your place reminds me of a walk in the park
I asked the nurse if I could step out for awhile.
The road is long.
With many winding turns
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