08-04-2021, 09:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-04-2021, 09:18 AM by Reckless Rat.)
The anvil came from the UK, from a farmer friend of mine near Sheffield. It weighs 100kgs. The tree stump isn't as big as I really wanted, and Andy is quite right about the balance problem, but it does for most jobs. The stump is acacia.
There's a nice view down the valley from the throne.
There are about thirty rally plaques round the wall, dating back to when I first drove the Austin down here in 2001. They are in date order, clockwise (I'm a bit OCD)
I have thought about tiling the garage floor. I should have done it from the word go, but I can't be arsed shifting everything now to do it.
There are just a couple of things you've missed...
This is the view from the "Throne" looking out of the garage down the valley, sort of east south east-ish. The pointy tower is the village church, and the "château" which dates to the 13th century is just to the right. It's not really a château just a big-ish manor house. The ridge in the background is the end of the Massif Central and the Cévennes national park. From there south, apart from a few pimples it's flat all the way to the coast, about 78km, at Grau du Roi on the Camargue.
There's a nice view down the valley from the throne.
There are about thirty rally plaques round the wall, dating back to when I first drove the Austin down here in 2001. They are in date order, clockwise (I'm a bit OCD)
I have thought about tiling the garage floor. I should have done it from the word go, but I can't be arsed shifting everything now to do it.
There are just a couple of things you've missed...
This is the view from the "Throne" looking out of the garage down the valley, sort of east south east-ish. The pointy tower is the village church, and the "château" which dates to the 13th century is just to the right. It's not really a château just a big-ish manor house. The ridge in the background is the end of the Massif Central and the Cévennes national park. From there south, apart from a few pimples it's flat all the way to the coast, about 78km, at Grau du Roi on the Camargue.