The kitchen fitting – day 3
The work surfaces were cut to size, and the hole drilled for the tap. The joins between the surfaces were also cut ready for assembly. The cutting was made difficult because the walls are not square. One time I went downstairs to see the progress and I was confronted by knee deep shavings from the router. Luckily this was all swept away before Rosemary materialised. Finally a top surface of stuff was placed on the work surface. The work surface is wood (oak), and does require treatment every few months. Sounds rather high maintenance to me, but damage can be repaired with sand paper.
Another meal at the Plough and Anchor, for me it was fish and chips with mushy peas, and for Rosemary a pasta. I think I have a date with the waitress, she is interested in visiting Cambridge and seeing the Georgian artefacts in the Fitzwilliam museum. She is Georgian. It would have been nice to make it a threesome with the second Georgian waitress, but they can’t have the same day off.