CALENDAR

Started by Leslie BT, May 03, 2020, 11:31:28 AM

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Leslie BT

Some one from the Management  needs to check the calendar.

Colonel Kilgore

Happy to do so Les - do you have something specific in mind? Presumably just cancelling things at the moment rather than needing to add anything in?

Leslie BT

Yes there are a number that have been cancelled.

Sean Clark

I'll vote for you Les, if you wish to join the management. You could be the new calendar guy! As a retired ex pat, I'm sure you have plenty of time on your hands!  ;D

Leslie BT

Sean, I do a calendar  for the group of 54mm gamers at the moment. I have been able to move most stuff straight to next year.
Time on my hands, hum, I wish. Only since the lock-down have we taken up retirement sort-of.
Instead of going to work on my daughters restaurant I now mange to do a morning in the gym, and afternoon hobbying. I have sorted out and painted more figures during the last few weeks than for years. I am getting into the 'retirement boxes'. Sorting out the figures, finding the reference information, adding a few figures if need for a particular rule-set.
I am trying to get a blog up and running and then continuing to add stuff.
Daughters restaurant has entailed re-roofing the building, 20,000 slates, pointing all the external walls, adding a new fosse septic. Then internally striping out 1/3 of the ground floor digging out for all the new drainage systems, we have to do two one from the kitchen sinks to a grease trap and then onto the fosse and another system direct to the fosse.
Then we put in 8 cu/m of concrete, have insulated and dry lined all the walls and plaster-boarded. We had to build two new toilets, one fully accessibly compliant. I still have to build a new staircase, finish all the revised electrical work and install a commercial kitchen and extract system when the lock-down finishes.
The 'gym' is cutting all the grass for my 4 elderly neighbours, I have this week just finished cutting the small timber of a large beech tree that was cut down in January. The small wood is the branches up to about the size of your thigh. I have brought up to the wood shed about 6 stere these last weeks. I have to cut the wood with my chain saw and use my retired tractor to fetch it home. The sheep got out this week and that meant 10 new posts sunk into the field and the wire reattached, their are another 20 to do but getting supplies is a bit more difficult with the shutdown. So not short of things to do.