Staying dry
Still waiting for the forestry services to come up with the trees for the roof. Meanwhile the damp proof membrane and a layer of straw has been laid with gravel on top. We plan to have an adobe floor eventually.The anchor!
Staying dry
Still waiting for the forestry services to come up with the trees for the roof. Meanwhile the damp proof membrane and a layer of straw has been laid with gravel on top. We plan to have an adobe floor eventually.The anchor!
Today hub got a good run at it and we now stand four bales high. The sun shone and bar light rain tomorrow, the forecast is good until Monday at least. He called it a night around 10pm when a friend called by to drop the boys off which was great as he was able to give him a hand to tarp it up for the night. Hopefully the forestry commission will have some lumber for us soon! They are going to be doing some felling in village 3 miles away - can't get more local than that!
This evening the straw finally arrived. A lovely guy from down the road knew of someone selling bales locally which was great. I'm keen to source local materials as much as possible for the build and hopefully the roof timber will come from the village (3 miles away) via the forestry commission.
Tomorrow gives heavy rain so hubby is going to work in town and then take Thursday off to start building the walls. He, along with ds1 made up one of the window frames today and hope to put the other one together tomorrow evening.