Weekends without Orient- what you doing?
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Re: Weekends without Orient- what you doing?
I find plastic stuff soon goes brittle and breaks. At least wood is repairable and also better for the environment.
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No trees were cut down to make my plasticy, non-brittle shed.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 11:00 am I find plastic stuff soon goes brittle and breaks. At least wood is repairable and also better for the environment.
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Is that the one you use as your office?Hoover Attack wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 10:57 amHave a plasticy one that looks like a giant Wendy House - nearly 10 years old and it looks as good as new.Dunners wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 3:16 pmWhere's good for some replacement timber fence panels?
The 6x12ft timber shiplap shed is f*cked, and I'm going to have to replace it. I cannot be arsed painting one every couple years,.and want as little maintenance as possible. Is a metal one a decent alternative?
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Re: Weekends without Orient- what you doing?
Mostly jobs around the house that need doing.
The rain and sunshine has made the Laurel trees grow like mad and they’re getting a short back and sides
My wife is a cleaning fanatic and is always finding jobs to do, still, it beats shopping I guess
The rain and sunshine has made the Laurel trees grow like mad and they’re getting a short back and sides
My wife is a cleaning fanatic and is always finding jobs to do, still, it beats shopping I guess
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Am thinking of doing a 4 night stint there next spring. You'd recommend Athens?Dunners wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 12:07 pm Just got back from a week in Athens (which was a blast thanks to the Olympiacos win on Wednesday), so planning on doing the annual garden maintenance as a way to adjust to this climate. Fences need some repairs, both sheds are a bit weather beaten, drain needs unblocking, hedge needs trimming, lawn needs a cut, conservatory gutters need clearing and need to get last year's grease out of the barbecue.
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Definitely. One of the more interesting European capital cities to visit. And the food is incredible.LittleMate wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 1:25 pmAm thinking of doing a 4 night stint there next spring. You'd recommend Athens?Dunners wrote: ↑Sat Jun 01, 2024 12:07 pm Just got back from a week in Athens (which was a blast thanks to the Olympiacos win on Wednesday), so planning on doing the annual garden maintenance as a way to adjust to this climate. Fences need some repairs, both sheds are a bit weather beaten, drain needs unblocking, hedge needs trimming, lawn needs a cut, conservatory gutters need clearing and need to get last year's grease out of the barbecue.
If you're there for four nights, I'd' suggest two full days in Athens itself, exploring the Agora, the Acropolis and picking one of the main museums. For the third day you could go for a day-long excursion, such as a ferry ride from Piraeus to one of the islands (Aegina or Hydra are good) or to another archaeological site.
If you can arrange to visit when a game is on at any of the four football teams, it's worth trying to get tickets. Spring may be too early for any of the concerts in the Odeon of Herodes Atticus (a restored functioning amphitheatre venue on the Acropolis), but worth checking out just in case any are on as it's a unique experience.
We stayed in the Thissio neighbourhood (on Vasilis). It was within walking distance to the main city centre and all the key sites, and had plenty of bars and restaurants, yet was fairly chilled and relaxed.
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I'm pre-sold on Athens - this will be enough to convince the missus I hope.