WelshDragon wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 7:44 pm
Washing the sheets, drying the sheets and being able to put them straight back on the bed without having to iron them.
The last time I ironed anything, was a shirt for my mum's funeral, 10 years ago.
WelshDragon wrote: ↑Tue Jun 09, 2020 7:44 pm
Washing the sheets, drying the sheets and being able to put them straight back on the bed without having to iron them.
The last time I ironed anything, was a shirt for my mum's funeral, 10 years ago.
Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Jun 10, 2020 1:52 pm
The last time I ironed anything, was a shirt for my mum's funeral, 10 years ago.
Not even sure if we have an iron in the villa.
Oh some things just have to be ironed but I’m not as bad as my Mum. She used to iron my Dad’s socks!
Pen hangs stuff on the line, then straight onto hangers in wardrobe. No ironing necessary.
Ah you see it works really well in hot countries where things dry very quickly and you get them on the line fast. Never ironed anything where we were over in Perth, Oz for the same reason. In the UK things seem to dry with more wrinkles in, unless it’s really warm. Thankfully it has been for all of May, so less ironing needed.
We've just had the BBQ re-lined and they took off about 140 dirty fire bricks. So Mrs Y put them on local FB selling page asking for offers. Lady just came and gave us 70€.
Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 12:47 pm
We've just had the BBQ re-lined and they took off about 140 dirty fire bricks. So Mrs Y put them on local FB selling page asking for offers. Lady just came and gave us 70€.
Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Jun 11, 2020 12:47 pm
We've just had the BBQ re-lined and they took off about 140 dirty fire bricks. So Mrs Y put them on local FB selling page asking for offers. Lady just came and gave us 70€.
Saves me taking them to the tip
I saw the lady last night and she was very proud of what she did with the bricks. Very creative
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Multi bike policies. Insurance quotes for the soon-to-arrive Speed Twin were coming in at over £250 because my max NCB is tied to my Harley (which I insure for £86/year, and I've also got separate policies for the T140 and Z650 at £46 and £79 respectively) so potentially an annual bill of £461, but transferring to a multi bike policy via Bennetts will cost a total of £207 and I'll get £53 back from cancelling the others so a net £154 for four bikes for the next year . Happy enough with that
During this next week, all the Cesar Manrique 'natural' attractions around the island are free for residents.
They're all amazing, but we don't go coz they're €10 to get in and normally full of tourists.
So will be nice to visit them all for a quiet experience.