Good morning. I have been hovering around as you will all have noticed. It's greyish and mild here. Once again I am still in bed. I know what is going on? I quite like this, it could become a lifestyle. The tricky bit is I sleep from about 9.30pm to 2.00/2.30am, get up, do useful stuff and return to bed about 4.30/5.00am. It's a little odd really but at least I'm rested.
We are ordering a new shed, or Apex Summerhouse as the sales lady likes to call it. It's a 16' x 8' shed with the front and 4' of the sides glazed. There's an internal wall which can be positioned to create the size of "sun room" required. The remaining section is a proper shed where I can store all the usual garden paraphernalia. The old shed has to come down on the 16th, I have two large adult sons coming to help with this. I'm busy emptying all the crap out of the current shed. There's a lot of wood I've kept for no reason. On Tuesday it's the village bonfire so my morning will be spent carting wood up to that.
This afternoon we are heading over to the Everyman cinema at Holmes Mill, Clitheroe to see Small Things Like These. It's the adaption of Claire Keegan's book about the Magdalene Laundries. A very good and interesting book. Not as harrowing as one might imagine, I'm very interested to see what the film does. I think it will be a tricky adaptation.