what to paint
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- snapdragon
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what to paint
my neighbour <bless him> has just erected this
on the low wall between our backyards (the wall's on his prop so tis his dessizsch)
I rather fancy leaving the horizontals but adding sky, grass and sheep peering through - what do you think?
all suggestions welcome
on the low wall between our backyards (the wall's on his prop so tis his dessizsch)
I rather fancy leaving the horizontals but adding sky, grass and sheep peering through - what do you think?
all suggestions welcome
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lol two previous fences have disappeared in the years we've been here Sam - I can't understand why he didnt put it on top, but the wall is concrete and tough as old boots - I might nail a trellis to it and grow some climbing plants, but I do fancy the idea of Sean the sheeps looking through the railsSamray wrote:What a peculiar construction.
I shouldnt waste too much time decorating it. First good wind and it should take the wall with it.
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nod nod - but the boy don't know that - I think his mum told him to do it (since his GF left, his mum has been round to conduct all household 'events' )Tweaker wrote:D-Rider is right. If you put up a fence, the 'Good' side (without the rails) must face the neighbours property - so if you fancy a bit of fun, insist he takes it down and puts it up the right way round
then I get to paint the other sideFalcopops wrote:After you've painted it of course
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D-Rider is not right in law, mebbe in tradition or historically tho.Tweaker wrote:D-Rider is right. If you put up a fence, the 'Good' side (without the rails) must face the neighbours property - so if you fancy a bit of fun, insist he takes it down and puts it up the right way round
Tis an urban myth these days.
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If the wall is on his property he can put it up either way, when I asked about this I was told it's only if it's on the actual boundary you have to put the 'good side' towards your neighbour (long time ago so I bow to Sam's superior knowledge tho).
Sheep and bushes and green grass and sky and fluffy clouds - go for it! Sheep are just fluffy clouds with heads and legs....
Sheep and bushes and green grass and sky and fluffy clouds - go for it! Sheep are just fluffy clouds with heads and legs....
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