With weather predictions for Sunday being stormy, when I got up on Saturday morning, and saw it was nice, there was only one thing for it. Paint the garden seat with the weatherproofing stain that I'd bought but not been able to use because of the weather, and then put the new felt on the shed roof.
A word of warning for those attempting to put felt on a shed roof. Felt paste, isn't like any other paste I've encountered. Think treacle, and you're getting close. I did manage to get some on a pair of shorts, and my legs (sitting on the shed roof on drips that I never noticed). After two days, the stuff I got on my hands has finally washed off - it stains like you wouldn't believe - but I've still got a patch behind my knee that seems to be putting up a valiant effort not to come off.
After all that hard work, it was off to Pollok park to see the Highland Cattle Show, before walking to Shawlands for a beer, and then returning back past the Highland cattle, and home again.
The Memorial is a really nice place. The grounds are beautiful, and the museum is really interesting. Well worth a visit if you're in the area.
A word of warning for those attempting to put felt on a shed roof. Felt paste, isn't like any other paste I've encountered. Think treacle, and you're getting close. I did manage to get some on a pair of shorts, and my legs (sitting on the shed roof on drips that I never noticed). After two days, the stuff I got on my hands has finally washed off - it stains like you wouldn't believe - but I've still got a patch behind my knee that seems to be putting up a valiant effort not to come off.
After all that hard work, it was off to Pollok park to see the Highland Cattle Show, before walking to Shawlands for a beer, and then returning back past the Highland cattle, and home again.
Sunday, was as predicted, stormy. We headed out in the car to the David Livingstone Memorial in Blantyre, where we discovered that the statue of him fending off an attacking lion was designed and paid for by Ray Harryhousen the man famous for his stop motion animation of monsters in numerous movies. Turns out his wife was Harryhousen's great-granddaughter.
The Memorial is a really nice place. The grounds are beautiful, and the museum is really interesting. Well worth a visit if you're in the area.
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