Pictures of where you are sitting.
- Graye
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Re: Pictures of where you are sitting.
I'll pm you, I can probably "talk" you through it!
Growing old is much better then the alternative!
Re: Pictures of where you are sitting.
Finally some sunshine to take a picture
The lamp isn't really on during the day, the sunshine is bouncing off it!!

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- SarahJane
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Re: Pictures of where you are sitting.
Thanks that would be great.Graye wrote:I'll pm you, I can probably "talk" you through it!

- Thomzo
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Re: Pictures of where you are sitting.
Annpan, that pic of your living room is amazing. I'm sure I saw a pic of that same room a year or so ago with no plaster, no windows, no floor, no door. You have done a brilliant job.
Zoe
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Re: Pictures of where you are sitting.
Thanks ZoeThomzo wrote:Annpan, that pic of your living room is amazing. I'm sure I saw a pic of that same room a year or so ago with no plaster, no windows, no floor, no door. You have done a brilliant job.
Zoe

for anyone who missed those photos - this is before

this was after the super weekend - for which we thank again Ina, my big sister, BIL and my slightly mad Kiwi friend who all chipped in to help us get up insulation and plasterboard.

and well you have seen how it looks now (most of the rest of the house is still a tip... roll on April (when we will start the major building work)
Ann Pan
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- mrsflibble
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Re: Pictures of where you are sitting.
my "office"

the door leads out to the garden. I have my mess, my computer, my framd map of nottingham town centre (I get homesick) my bottle of cherryade and most important, my poster depicting the holy trinity....
this shot does not show my mental phone wire to router set up.
I do intend to put pics up of my livingroom and also my kitchen niche 'cos I surf there too lol! they're a little too on the "oh my god did a bomb hit your house or did you juist get burgled?!" messy side right now though.
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the door leads out to the garden. I have my mess, my computer, my framd map of nottingham town centre (I get homesick) my bottle of cherryade and most important, my poster depicting the holy trinity....
this shot does not show my mental phone wire to router set up.
I do intend to put pics up of my livingroom and also my kitchen niche 'cos I surf there too lol! they're a little too on the "oh my god did a bomb hit your house or did you juist get burgled?!" messy side right now though.

oh how I love my tea, tea in the afternoon. I can't do without it, and I think I'll have another cup very
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
ve-he-he-he-heryyyyyyy soooooooooooon!!!!
- Penny Lane
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Re: Pictures of where you are sitting.
We redecorated over the weekend, here's where I sit now!
BEFORE

AFTER

MY VIEW

BEFORE

AFTER

MY VIEW

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Going to work, to get money, to translate into things, which you use up, which means you go to work again, etc, etc.
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What we should be doing is working at the job of life itself."
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Going to work, to get money, to translate into things, which you use up, which means you go to work again, etc, etc.
The Norm.
What we should be doing is working at the job of life itself."
- Tom Good, The Good Life.