After initial mist, it was a lovely sunny day, and there was even a DMU running, with children on board, so cheery waving was 'de rigeur':
With John O making up some black mortar, Bob was able to get laying with the blues.
Bob added two courses of blues to the 180M and 190M sections. The 180m section is now ready for the first course of backing bricks, and the 190M section is ready for completion of the concrete blocks. Hardly anything left to do next Monday!
As mortar for brick laying is used relatively sparingly, John O was able to find some idle time to take pictures on his phone.
Thanks to the excellent weather, Bob was also able to lay the 3rd and final course of corbelling on the 170M section. This is now ready for backing up and the final slurrying, then we can sign it off. That'll be two sections in a month done, only 3 left to do then, one of which is the slope.
Finally, Bob reports some vital stock replenishment in the mini Swiss Roll department. Phew! There we were, worried. We got a double family pack - how long will 24 mini rolls last?
You blogger is asked to point out quite clearly that in Monday's blog Brian may have had a winning smile, but it was not him who consumed the last mini Swiss Roll. He has an alibi. Hmmmmm. We will have to look elsewhere for the villain, but in the meantime supplies are secure - thank you Bob !
See you all next Monday.
5 comments:
I have just seen a photo taken in 1997 showing both original platforms at Racecourse still in situ. Just wondering when was the original platform taken away and why not kept
This is explained earlier in the blog....
The entire platform was leaning over due to inadequate foundations.
We have put in new, deep foundations, and drainage to prevent it happening again.
The original platform was demolished before the CRC re-opening.
Hope you have got a tin to keep those mini rolls in. They'd make a tasty treat for your 'mice'.
We keep them in a metal filing cabinet, which so far has proved mouse proof.
On the subject of mice, we have caught none for a fortnight now, and there are no new droppings. Success at last !
It was a mice story while it lasted.
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