Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2007 6:21 pm
Glad to hear all about it, you sounded pretty happy on Sunday. Does thie mean you will have the chance to build a garden from scratch and not accept someone else's ideas?
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Whose advice? I'll just carry on banging my gong.Angela Woodford wrote:Open minded? I took your advice!
Munch
Please, PLEASE, don't be worried. As I think I said earlier I'm banging away like crazy to make sure everything goes well for you. What more can you possibly ask? All I meant was that you should bear in mind that Devon slopes to the... right. Or was it the left...?Angela Woodford wrote:Philip, I know I'm being really thick, but "walk carefully"? Do you think that I'll meet a horrible fate being a stranger in town? Will I become such a Stepford Wife that I'll wear high heels every day? Or will that gorgeous builder with the power tool leave random cables in unexpected places?
Worriedly
Munch
Do take time to think whether the fittings are really RIGHT for you, this is your chance to get it right. You say that current husband isn't in to DIY, so do check you have enough plug points etc (In my opinion there are never enough!) It would be so sad if within six months of moving in you started to say "Oh, I wish I had thought of that!"Angela Woodford wrote:Craig, I'm grateful for your remarks. Most interesting! Actually, everything they seem to be putting in the house seems just fine to me! But then it's ages since I've chosen anything new. I'm especially looking forward to happy hours in the gleaming new bathroom...![]()
Hi MunchAngela Woodford wrote:Open minded? I took your advice!
Munch
Craig! Inspired by this post, I rang Jennifer yesterday and asked if an outside tap for garden watering could be installed "second fix plumbing" as you put it. She said she'd send me an estimate! I hope the charge won't be too much...cstegerlewis wrote:If you are buying new, and you want something different, just tell them you want it changed, don't take no for an answer, and certainly do not accept any ridiculous charges for doing so.
The difference, it was their 4th new build and hubby is a Quantity Surveyor who happened to work for one of the builder's competitors, so knew all about how much it would cost (not a lot) and how much disruption it would be (none if done before second fix electricals and plumbing). Lesson learned for next time
So? It's only taken nine years to get this place into its current condition and there's more to be done - perhaps another 5!Katharine wrote:My current husband is into DIY but .... he has been known to leap up from his seat half way through a cup of tea to remove the door to the downstairs loo - then wait six weeks before doing whatever it was that needed doing!![]()
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Angela Woodford wrote:Hi Caroline!
When you come to England in the Spring, and I have the dolls' house reasonably organised, I could gather together our friends and have a lunch in honour of you. Or a soiree! Or get together wherever you areWhat do you think?
Munch - I would love to catch up with as many people as possible. I started putting a proposal together last week, explaining why the Grape and Wine Research and Development Board should cough up quite a lot of money to enable me to visit wineries in the South of England. There are one or two in Devon, and I have included car hire in the budget - so fingers and eyes well and truly crossed that they cough up.
Believe it or not, Mr Brown Fangs wants to retain my old cooker and fridge! Tsk!
I had forgotten that british houses tend to be sold without anything - in NZ and Oz it is customary to leave behind the cooker, maybe dishwasher (that was the biggest selling point for the purchaser of our house in NZ), curtains, light fittings etc. Fridge usually gets moved, though.
The Perfect Immaculate House of single woman neighbour once more has it's "For Sale" sign up. I slunk past guiltily yesterday.
Possibly because you have sold a home, rather than a mere house?
xx
Munch
Only nine years, how did you get things finished so quickly? We have been here 22 years and there are still bits undecorated.sejintenej wrote:So? It's only taken nine years to get this place into its current condition and there's more to be done - perhaps another 5!Katharine wrote:My current husband is into DIY but .... he has been known to leap up from his seat half way through a cup of tea to remove the door to the downstairs loo - then wait six weeks before doing whatever it was that needed doing!![]()
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As for the garden - spent much of this summer starting to sort that out. I'll post a picture of my begonia wall on my site sometime! That is something I am pleased about.