Lisbeth's been out looking at chippings for the back garden and a chain for the pergola. She says that, despite having made notes, it isn't easy to be clear about the difference between a sample handful of chippings in one pocket and a sample handful in the other. Also, large quantities look very different when spread out. The chains were less of a problem and one has been selected. She can discuss the chippings with her workman tomorrow.
I'll be glad when she returns to France. All this distance reporting is getting boring for me. I also suspect that Lisbeth isn't enjoying it much either as the house in England is more part of her past than her future.
I'll be glad when she returns to France. All this distance reporting is getting boring for me. I also suspect that Lisbeth isn't enjoying it much either as the house in England is more part of her past than her future.
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