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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    You're survival guide for staying at home. [ hope this works] Check out the dancing Zoo keeper.

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    Maybe fix up the wonderfull job on the pipework of the AC unit

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    What's everyone doing with all this spare time we have while locked down

    Getting a few odd jobs done.

    New shower head fitting installed - will do until the renovations are completed.


    Installed the new Hue front light. Integrated to be Alexa controlled. 16 million colours and fully integrated into our house automation. Using routines it will turn on when cameras detect people approaching similar to a security light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Maybe fix up the wonderfull job on the pipework of the AC unit

    Crap ain't it. Bloody amateurs . I reckon he/she had the ****s up & wanted to no longer than necessary stay on the canopy to neaten the pipework.

    One may be doing the Girls an injustice, but one wonders if it cools a knocking shop. Sorry girls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarry View Post
    Maybe fix up the wonderfull job on the pipework of the AC unit
    Probably installed by someone less that professional hanging out the window while a mate held his belt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    ...odd jobs...
    Laughed at the warning notice words. Took effort to make the words big enough to read but worth it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    Probably installed by someone less that professional hanging out the window while a mate held his belt.
    But he/she could have made it appear a bit neater by setting some sort of "Oil Trap" in it to lose the excess piping.

    Probably a weekend furrinie by Pablo from Dominico's AC Service?


    Yer know, it can't be that easy to install an Outdoor Unit hanging upside down by your pants belt.


    If I was a couple of years younger I might give it a whirl just to prove my point. Oh Hang on. I'm self-isolating. Bugger!

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    Cooking and gardening mainly while I wait for parts from down south for the 130

    Haven't done a baked custard in yonks mainly because the better half doesn't go on it What's everyone doing with all this spare time we have  while locked down
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    When we eventually get home I plan to dig over the neglected vegie garden and start again. I also have several outside walls to repaint.
    DM, it would pay you to have a look around for seeds and/or seedlings during your trip home as they're as scarce as hens teeth, apparently.

    If your really stuck, I could probably manage to supply a few seeds of this and that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    DM, it would pay you to have a look around for seeds and/or seedlings during your trip home as they're as scarce as hens teeth, apparently.

    If your really stuck, I could probably manage to supply a few seeds of this and that.
    Yes, over here in NZ also, nurseries and plant shops sold out of many seedlings pretty quickly too. I think people have realised the lack of resilience many have to sudden changes in lifestyle.

    I missed out on getting some and have had to direct sow some seeds and hope the ground remains warm enough to get them going. Silverbeet, spinach, and some late lettuce (icebergs). Fingers crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by windsock View Post
    Yes, over here in NZ also, nurseries and plant shops sold out of many seedlings pretty quickly too. I think people have realised the lack of resilience many have to sudden changes in lifestyle.

    I missed out on getting some and have had to direct sow some seeds and hope the ground remains warm enough to get them going. Silverbeet, spinach, and some late lettuce (icebergs). Fingers crossed.
    Thankfully I’m a Carnivore. I can procure a feed just up the road What's everyone doing with all this spare time we have  while locked down

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