The Gateless Gate?
As always, whatever is one day's focus becomes yesterday's focus, and today's to-do takes its place. Such is the joy of retirement: no targets, no metrics, no goals, and no idiot managers 'analysing' your every move. So, today I give you my next project, the genesis of which dates back to our purchase of this house, twenty years ago. Pictured is a very substantial wrought-iron gate we purchased for what seemed then, the princely sum of sixty-five quid, second-hand, from some local dealer in the kind of shabby-chic tat that we quite like here in Fairview Heights.
In typical fashion, this gate has been languishing in the potting shed since we bought it, awaiting a solution for its eventual use. That use is now imminent: its ordained purpose now clear. We're actually going to install the thing as the gate to our modest little estate; which will entail a bit of digging and swearing, some concrete and a f**k-off piece of timber - this thing weighs in at about half a hundred-weight or a tad more, so will require a substantial hinge-post to hang it from - but it's not rocket science, and I've done this sort of thing before, anyway. I'll keep you - as always - posted on progress...
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