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		<title>A weekend of hard labour</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Aug 2007 18:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Home Improvements]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite having precious little leave available to me I took Friday of work and had myself a nice long weekend. We were supposed to be taking a bike trip somewhere, but being as I don&#8217;t have my bike back &#8230; But that&#8217;s another story, most likely to be told on Tuesday when I do finally [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite having precious little leave available to me I took Friday of work and had myself a nice long weekend. We were supposed to be taking a bike trip somewhere, but being as I don&#8217;t have my bike back &#8230; But that&#8217;s another story, most likely to be told on Tuesday when I do finally have my bike back. Hopefully.</p>
<p>Instead we stayed around home and did some home improvementy-type-stuff. It&#8217;s rewarding, the main bedroom and pots look great, and the garden looks a little better for the tidy-up, but I did learn that I&#8217;m not cut out for a job of manual labour. Not right now anyways.</p>
<p>We went back the the fabulous mega Mica to shop for lighting stuff, took the room apart, Hunny did the rewiring and partial installation of the new lights and I went horse-riding (two horses) on Thusday. Friday we masking taped and painted the walls (Hunny does the big roller stuff, I do the fiddly little edges) , and I started <strike>ripping stuff out of the flowerbeds and hacking dead stuff off the plants</strike> pruning. Hunny then went to buy more supplies and harass the mechanic about my bike while I went to ride 2 horses again. Finished the pruning when I got back, and heard the good news that my bike should be done by my birthday.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re having a rather large gathering around next Saturday in way of celebrating my birthday, and I will phone everyone up and cancel if the bike isn&#8217;t in the garage by next weekend. I&#8217;m not in the mood to hear 20 different folks ask me where my bike is, and if it&#8217;s back from the shop yet, but I digress again.</p>
<p>Saturday Hunny painted the ceiling while I set about washing and ironing curtains. This doesn&#8217;t sound like such a bad task until you have tried to iron these curtains. They never really release their creases. Takes roughly 45 minutes a curtain to get a semblance of smooth. I&#8217;m told it&#8217;d be easier if we tumble-dried them, but in Sunny SA we saw no need for a tumble drier, until the curtains that is.</p>
<p>I also cleaned and mud-painted 3 plant pots we had been given (they were an awful shade of green). Mud paint is one of the coolest inventions, and the results are a huge improvement. I&#8217;ll post pics once I&#8217;ve planted something in them.</p>
<p>We finally got the curtains re-hung at around 7PM and we were so dead tired by then. Put the room back together and slept in the comfy bed again. The spare room bed is a little like sleeping on concrete. With it&#8217;s pretty brushed stainless steel recessed down lights, toffee colour walls and matching ceiling (only a few shades lighter) and white cornices it looks very pretty. Not exceptionally exciting, but like a good place to sleep. Oh! and Hunny installed a dimmer switch, very romantic <img src='http://blog.alexvanniekerk.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />  Photo&#8217;s tomorrow, I promise!</p>
<p>On Sunday we rested, as far as gyming for Hunny and horse-riding for me constitutes rest.  I also finished reading &#8220;Spud &#8211; The Madness Continues&#8230;&#8221; by John van de Ruit. A fitting sequel to &#8220;Spud&#8221; and so much funnier because it&#8217;s about a South African school experience, and you feel privy to an experience that only a South African can fully grasp. Great stuff!</p>
<p>Gonna go and soak some Gauteng dust from my weary self, have a great week all!</p>
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