Another final update.
The covered way to my workshop (secondary), Mal's new living space (primary).
But first some news.
Mal went to The Christie Hospital on Thursday, for checks after her year long fight with various life threatening cancers.
She has been given the all clear, and doesn't need to go back for checks until next January. Where she had the radical surgery is still giving her a lot of pain, but they put her mind at rest, stating that it will be another six months to a year before it will feel anything like normal.
As for myself, I go this coming Monday, hopefully to have my Tens unit fitted.
If that is the case, the pain clinic have said that I should be able to reach their goal of getting me back in my shop. That was the only thing I asked them to do for me, and over the last six months, they have been striving to make it come true.
Now onto the matter in hand, apart for a few minor things, the covered way and garden are now finished.
Mal sits out here every day and evening, come rain or shine, she even hangs up her washing out under it before we go to bed, and it is dry for when she gets up in the morning, and she irons it under there as well.
The main thing is that I have fitted the garden out as a bird restaurant, and Mal spends hours just watching the birds with a spotting scope, and some are starting to become very tame, even after just a few short weeks.
The new neighbours at the back of us kindly cut down some old trees and bushes, allowing a lot more light into our garden, and sometime this weekend, my mate Tel is coming down to cut back the overgrown hedge on the RHS, allowing even more of that south facing light to come in.
A few of the lads have been down and had coffee and a chinwag under there, it is much better than sitting in the cramped kitchen as we used to do.
So, it has been a great success all round.
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