Base price wrote: » Oh how I would love to be that cat - chillaxed by the fire. Feckin freezing cold and I haven't been able to maintain a normal temperature over that last few days. One minute I'm boiling and the next shivering - some sort of a dirty dose of a virus. I woke up just after 3am this morning in a cold sweat and headed to the kitchen beside the range. Dosed off until 4.30 and woke up sweating. Headed back to bed and tossed and turned for the rest of the night.
whelan2 wrote: » Was in a hotel last night with my sister. Woke at 8.30 am. Latest I've been in bed in years. We went for breakfast at half 9 we were the only ones there ! This is a big hotel with golf course etc. Was very surprised
Base price wrote: » A few months ago Oh and I stayed overnight in the hotel after the wedding of a friends daughter. We drank and danced until the wee hours along with the Brides/Grooms parents and older relations, and headed to bed at 4ish. Us auld ones met up in the dining room for breakfast from 8am and not a sign of the younger ones.
carrollsno1 wrote: » Was up till near dawn last night myself, woke at 8 its a curse on your days off and whats worse is on a work night 3hrs sleep wouldnt near do me, mind you i was out well past cups on time last night too so if i was working this morning i could have went straight from the pub to the shed.
Water John wrote: » Some hotels are serving breakfast till 12, after weddings for the, late risers.
Base price wrote: » Your nearly at the end of your stint handling clusters. What's your plan from here. Are you going to head to Aus and go at the buildings.
carrollsno1 wrote: » Got a start in chch, only 3 days left on the farm. Thought the boss was f#cking me around om the roster but i actually got an extra day off as i got all the jobs done a day early and it was pi$$in rain here too fairly sound of him to be fair. Would love to pack up and head across the ditch to oz, ill finish up my visa here and then head over. Might also get to travel to the north island to do the odd weeks work with who im working with here next so thats a good perk of the job too.
Waffletraktor wrote: » Renew the visa if on a working holiday, just in case .
Genghis Cant wrote: » Anyone have any experience with ventilated sheeting on sheds? I'm looking to know if I ran a 1m strip of ventilation section within the sheets along the back and maybe sides of a lean to type shed would it feel breezy or can a breeze be felt through them? Thanks.
carrollsno1 wrote: » You mean for next year? Unfortunatly theres no 2nd year working holiday visa for irish lads, id need either a 1 or 3 year work permit to stay on which is a fair headach im told between medicals, paperwork and its pricey enough too. Was in oz over new years place is booming so as long as it stays booming id imagine id be there.
Reggie. wrote: » Always one bastard
Waffletraktor wrote: » Has that changed recently? My sister and her bf were able to not long after the CHCH eartquake, though were qualified medic and building backgrounds.
Bullocks wrote: » Did you say you had turf dust under them this year ? Does it need cleaning often
Genghis Cant wrote: » Thanks all for the info. When we put up our last slatted shed we left a gap from wallplate down 800mm, it's covered with windbreak. Keeps out the heavy rain but a mist does sometimes blow through it and wets everywhere. This shed I'm at now won't have cattle in it but I still want to have some sort of ventilation. On the other hand I don't want a lot of rain driving into it either. Would much come through an 800mm gap?