in this random rambling thread we post random pictures

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Unfortunately, the photo in one of the windows got an very old barn, which I want to demolish for three years (but always are too busy. Or too lazy, maybe), I hope I'll finally do it at least this year ))
 
All the windows on my house are crummy, none of them fit right and are very cold & drafty. I think I need you to come out and re-do them Pasha. :yesss:
 
All the windows on my house are crummy, none of them fit right and are very cold & drafty. I think I need you to come out and re-do them Pasha. :yesss:
That`s TOO far :lol: The maximum what I can do is go 20-30 km to the nearest town to buy ducks or chickens.

This room is a summer kitchen. I have two kitchens at home - one usual kitchen, where we cook soup and fry something (there work my mother), and the second - summer kitchen for me, it is usually quite dirty, there I work with meat (sometimes i eat any goose or duck), clean vegetables, cook big jam jams, canned, make different pickles, clean mushrooms...
And this year we decided to make it warm, warming the walls and changing old windows. True, these are cheap windows, usually in our climate we use windows with 3 glasses, these have only two. But they are in any case better than those that were installed 15 or even 20 years ago (they had one glass, windows for very cheap summer houses, where the people from city rest in the summer). Naturally, the water in this kitchen in winter always freezed, and I had to turn it off, and do not use a sink. It is very uncomfortable. In addition, through this kitchen there is a fire pipe to the second floor, and it freezes too. And then I had to change the pipe to a new one. Disconnecting it was inconvenient, because I have flowers on the windows on the second floor, and I got used to pouring a watering can from this pipe so as not to go with the watering can to the sink on the first floor.


I think when I change all the windows (this spring I changed only two, last year two more, and there are two other old windows, but I'll change them, probably not earlier than autumn) - I'll take all old windows and build another small greenhouse to grow in it zucchini and small watermelons. I always do this - I put the old windows in the greenhouses, and the remaining space is covered with polycarbonate.

In general, while the work in the garden was not started here, I decided to work a bit in this kitchen, replace some windows and insulate the walls.
 
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Pasha do you ever get to rest and enjoy life without working all the time? You work harder than anyone I know, and you are skilled at making so many things.
 

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