Friday 24 September 2010

Open wallet surgery.

There are times in life when the wallet has to be open.



Having had tremendous success this year with the big Euroheat log burner in our living room we decided the central heating for the bit next door is going to have to be wood.



The choice of supplyer was a given  - Beacon Stoves they are not the cheapest but get hold of them, tell them what you need heated and they will come up with a suggestion that works.




We have bought a total of 4 stoves off them,  today another 2 thousand pound order went in.







The wallet was open the surgery painfull but has now been done.




We got a good discount not because we had shopped elsewhere but because we had no intention of doing so.

Lunch in a pub and then home. 





 Monster chain saw session followed; loads of work was done in a very short time.



Then, off went the management for a run out to Daycastle  which left me to cook tea.



Lets draw a veil. Chilli it was supposed to be, but chilly is not a proper description. By god my head near blew right off, but of course I could not flinch as I was the one saying this was tea.



I think the children are getting worried, she is going to be in university for 3 years - will they survive!!!



R

1 comment:

Tina said...

You've got it all wrong. Get the kids to cook. Joshua and Christina often cook. From full roast dinner to making a decent meal from what can be salvaged of left overs that made it to the fridge and tins and spices. Very rarely does it turn out unpalatable.
They make great cakes and Joshua makes the worlds best scones!
Recipe books on the Christmas list me thinks.