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Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden ๐ป
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Carry on Watty, always interesting to hear other people's thought processes, especially when it involves fields as well as garden ๐๐
Thanks greenbee, I'll definitely consider that if I decide to go down the petrol mower route.
And thanks for the performance tips LaPlan! It's funny, I'm pretty much fine with public speaking (still get nervous, but can still function), but music is different. Although I have not yet failed to function altogether, just missed out a few bits, which I do while speaking, it's just more obvious with music because you can't backtrack and say the sentence again ๐6 -
๐๐ Had a lovely day today ๐๐ Sun has been shining, and I've spent the entire day in the garden ๐ Mr Cheery's friend has been here, and they've been doing musical stuff while I've been out shifting stones ๐ But look!!
Looks better in the sunshine, but I'm really pleased with it ๐ Tomorrow I've got a couple of plants to pot up, and I've got to fit the water butt, but then I'm declaring it finished ๐๐๐
The only thing I've bought new is the water butt, and a couple of herbs from the 'nearly dead' section of the DIY shop ๐ Everything else we had already. Quarry tiles were here when we moved in (they're leftover from the floor in the extension ๐) and the big stones are mostly out of the chimney we dismantled (as in, it was almost the entire width of the house up both floors and the loft - not just the little stack on the roof. No shortage of stones round here ๐๐)
After tomorrow I'm declaring this project officially finished, which leaves me an opening for a new outdoor project... ๐ค Although it's only about 4 weeks til scything starts, so I might use that time to get on with the next couple of DIY tasks - one of them will involve a lot of angle grinding so will take over the garden for a bit anyway...
Anyway, it's been a nice calm day, we all cooked and ate lunch outside together, and the only money I've spent was on a quick milk run to the village shop (although as usual I forgot their ยฃ5 limit for card spending, so ended up buying butter and some random dish cloths to bump it over the limit).
Tea and tv now, and an early night I think!12 -
Dare I mention stone windowsills โฆ.? ๐That patio space is really lovely. โบ๏ธยKKAs at 15.07.25:
- When bought house ยฃ315,995 mortgage debt and end date at start = October 2039 - now ยฃ233,521
- OPs to mortgage = ยฃ11,816 Interest saved ยฃ5,28 to date
Fixed rate 3.85% ends January 2030
Read 40 books of target 52 in 2025, as @ 29th July
Produce tracker: ยฃ243 of ยฃ300 in 2025
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.4 -
Thanks both ๐ The windowsills are the project with the angle grinding - I've not forgotten them! ๐6
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Just had monthly DD email from ๐ Checked the balance forecast, and it recommended reducing from ยฃ57.61 to ยฃ50.67. I've done that, and I'll add the extra to the monthly savings amount. We're ยฃ219 in credit which is plenty at this time of year I think. Electric only, obviously.7
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What a gorgeous spot you've created Cheery โ
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Looks fabulous on that patioย
yes I have forgotten some lyrics in my time but they come back if I just humย
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Just a thought but have you treated them with something or are the tiles frost proof?ยMy mortgage free diary:ย https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
GNU Mr Redo6 -
redofromstart said:Just a thought but have you treated them with something or are the tiles frost proof?ย5
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