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Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Odds Were Against Us

The odds were against us from the start. My Dad and brother had to remove the back quarter of an old shed as our block of land behind the house has been all but sold and a few centimetres of one of Dad's sheds was over the boundary by a matter of centimetres. This may not sound much but add to the fact that the roof angled towards the boundary. The odds were against us.




As our rough planning panned out, it would make more sense to take the entire back quarter of the shed as this would allow us to use beams and struts that would still there, thus negating the need to put new (and expensive) struts and beams. Don't get too reassured, dear reader; the odds were still against us.


On Friday we removed approximately 99% of the necessary timber. This timber was well-seasoned and like concrete to saw even with a buzz-saw. The small part of the tin roof was removed in a rather precarious manner by my brother. Irrespective, the job was well over half-way completed....or so we thought. The odds would soon be against us again.




Starting out the following day, we managed to totally remove the back quarter of the shed. All that was needed now was to nail the (somewhat old) roofing iron to the perpendicular struts. Dad had enough old tin to do the job. Six lengths of 2.8 metres to be exact. The odds were against us. We had to rummage through the roofing iron that could be cut into 2.8 metre length whist avoiding the rusted parts. My brother did this in no time at all....except for the fact that pouring rain and howling wind had started.


So....between cutting tin and nailing it onto concrete-like wooden struts, we almost had the job done. The wind changed direction (for the worst as we were using electrical tools) and Dad decided to call it a day.


With so little to do to reach completion, that dreaded feeling of impending obstacles has gone.


Luckily, the odds will now be on our side.




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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Day One

Welcome to my new blog. This is one of a few blogs that I have which are focused on specific topics ranging from independent music, counselling and alcohol abuse.


Where this blog will lead, I hope, will be more generalised and I am more than happy to address specific topics if you wish to submit your request. I recommend subscribing via email in order to keep up to speed on each entry as they will more likely vary a great deal from entry to entry.


I anticipate that this blog will provide concise and ideally humorous content....if the subject lends itself so.





I feel it only fair that I let you know a bit about myself. I'll be brief.


I was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland in 1967....home of Johnnie Walker whiskey (wait for the paradox in this) and lived in the small coalmining village of Cumnock. I emigrated with my family to Tasmania in 1979. I began playing in rock bands at the age of 16. I was a registered nurse for approximately 20 years, retiring in 2008 on mental health grounds; namely manic depression.


I am divorced with two outstanding children with whom I have a great relationship. I am an alcoholic and took the major step in 2007 of conceding defeat in 2007. I've had a few 'slips' but have been 100% sober since late 2009.


As part of my therapy in recovery I have been recording my own music and releasing it online. I also find writing very therapeutic on both the alcohol and manic depression fronts.


From the above information I am sure that you can imagine that there's a vast scope for emotions relating to 'some days.' I hope to bring the vast array of what this topic allows.




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