Installation Day

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Yesterday we had a couple more changes finalised.

The front room which is my sewing room has large outward-opening French doors but no way of restricting access to the unwanted insects. These doors are the only direct ventilation for this room and that is not a significant issue for the majority of the year as we are trying to keep the house warm. However, about 4 months of summer can be a different story. After much research we found a solution to the problem.

A retractable, folding mesh screen that is barely noticeable when it is retracted yet allows us to open up the doors on warm days without the insects coming inside.

This is the view with the doors open and the screen closed.

The doors are closed and the screen retracted in this photo. It is quite difficult to make out the housing for the folded screen on the left-hand side.

The second part of the job was to have a security door installed on the front door. Once again, there are limited times that we actually need the front door open but it is a nice option as well as the additional security even when the door is shut.

The view when the main door is shut.

And when it is open.

It is great to have these improvements in place as the weather is set be be quite hot over the next few days.

Flowers and Fencing

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I really enjoy this display of sweet peas that we can see from the kitchen and family room. I planted them from seeds I collected last year that were hanging over someone’s front fence. I will definitely be saving the seed pods again for next year.

This was the original front fence when we arrived.

This has now been demolished and the new posts are in place for the new fence. The rails have been salvaged and earmarked for another landscaping project.

It will be 1.5m high so will offer a bit more privacy and security as we are on a major regional through road. There will be electric gates for the vehicular access as well as a pedestrian gate in the centre of the fence.

There will be more photos once it is complete.

Census Night

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Here in Australia a census is held every 5 years.  Tonight is the night to stand up and be counted. A ‘snapshot’ of our country and its citizens will be taken on this Tuesday in August.

Census or musters have been held all over the world since before the time of Jesus’ birth.  Unlike Mary and Joseph we do not have to travel by donkey to a designated town.  We can sit in the comfort of our own home and even submit the information online.

I am grateful that I live in a country where I have the opportunity to complete this survey.

So, why is there so much angst about filling in the details?  I have heard people ask why they should do it when the information is readily available to governments.  People question their safety and security.  I don’t know whether my short-term memory is failing but I do not recall the same level of angst at previous census .  Are we feeling particularly vulnerable at the moment?

Here is your chance to have your say.