Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Ladies and Gents, step right up! Mernda Villages 604Jun 24, 2009 8:46 am 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: Ladies and Gents, step right up! Mernda Villages 606Jun 24, 2009 9:17 am we are selling and moving to the coast, if you know someone who wishes to buy in Mernda Villages, please visit this link http://www.realestate.com.au/property-h ... -107083288 Re: Ladies and Gents, step right up! Mernda Villages 607Jun 24, 2009 9:45 am 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: Ladies and Gents, step right up! Mernda Villages 619Jun 26, 2009 10:03 am Bam :lol: Sounds like all my relatives places! I cant wait to see your front yard! What is the set back? Its quite big, does that mean you get more plants from stockland then the other smaller blocks? School holidays count down!!!! WOOHOOO (for me, for mums? lol) I have one week off where I can do whatever I like, oh the joy.... My BIL is half Italian, he said his next house will be all artificial turf I guess that is better than concrete Our setback is 6.5m and our block is 20m wide. We have the path/driveway all around the front of the house. We got to choose 2 trees and 30 plants plus mulch, pebbles, turf etc. They are going to need a fair bit of soil to build it up to the path height. I'm glad we waited to have our side fencing and gates installed after concreting as the gates sit higher which I like Landscaper is coming out next Wednesday to go through my design, I'm interested to see what he says I love school holidays, always have and always will. Love the change of pace and doing things with the kids. They love it too, I can see some PJ day's locked in the HT DH and I watched Quantum of Solace last night then Bad Boys II.......I'm sure entirely sure how Bad Boys got on (DH loves it) it was midnight by the time I got to bed. Hope you enjoy your week off Grace16 Absolutely! The DS's can feed the ducks, Hot Choc. for you, Coffee for me and cake all round! It's a date Kek, just wondering if you put some timber around the perimeter of your c/b fencing? Guy told me a few weeks ago when he came to measure up for the gates that the warranty is void if any soil or stones sit up against it. He recommended we lay a piece of timber in front of it or some expansion foam to form a barrier. Yesterday I finally went out and bought a clothesline. I went directly to Daytek in Preston, they make all their products there at the factory and sell direct to the public. http://www.daytek.com.au/ Example of savings - $160 for their 52m Rotary, $241 in B*nnings, $150 for the 42m $202 in B*nnings. Fold down single (10 lines) is only $65 and the fold down twin (which still only has 10 lines but split between two frames) is $90 CHEAP! I bought a 52m Rotary for the backyard and a twin fold down for the dead side of the house. I have prices for all their clotheslines so if there is another one you need just ask. They also sell wheelbarrows too I've just ordered our glass fencing for the Alfresco, I'm really looking forward to seeing this go in. A blog I've followed forever in Brisbane has just had the same installed at their new house and it looks great. On a sadder note.........quite sad this morning about the death of Michael Jackson Regardless of how he was as a person, father, husband etc he was a fantastic performer. I went to one of his Concerts in Brisbane a long time ago and he was the ultimate performer. Thriller will always be my favourite dance, my best friend Nicola and I perfected that when we were about 12 years old Last Friday night my eldest DD had her CPCA performance at the National Theatre in St Kilda, one of the classes did Thriller complete with zombie costumes etc, the boy playing MJ was fantastic, the crowd roared when he did the moonwalk. I hope that his three children can move onto a bit of a normal life now. Farrah lost her battle too, that poor woman went through so much, probably a good thing that her battle with Cancer has ended Happy at Home Re: Ladies and Gents, step right up! Mernda Villages 620Jun 26, 2009 12:04 pm House-To-Be I love school holidays, always have and always will. Love the change of pace and doing things with the kids. They love it too, I can see some PJ day's locked in the HT Me toooooooo! Even when I have to work, it's nice not to have to deal with getting kids up and off to school. And on the days I'm home, pjs are the required dress standard till at least noon. House-To-Be Kek, just wondering if you put some timber around the perimeter of your c/b fencing? Guy told me a few weeks ago when he came to measure up for the gates that the warranty is void if any soil or stones sit up against it. He recommended we lay a piece of timber in front of it or some expansion foam to form a barrier. Yup, we knew that - the metal can rust if it's in contact with soil, so we have timber edging along the fenceline. House-To-Be Yesterday I finally went out and bought a clothesline. I went directly to Daytek in Preston, they make all their products there at the factory and sell direct to the public. Luckily, we have a friend who works for Hills, so our clothesline was a steal. And delivered free. Is Daytek on Albert St? the step up is 30mm and wanting it to be flat . how much does the concrete have to be lowered .we plan on removing bath and lenghten shower and adding seat. the old bath… 0 11835 Do I need to concern about this pattern of crack? Is this crack showing some signs of bigger problems? Thanks for any suggestions! 1 1914 Take a pick with a level sittingo n the slab and a pick with a level sitting on the sill please. This will help us diagnose the issue and therefore a solution. RE,… 8 9386 |