In Britain we have become obsessed with the need for cavity walls but the more I look at it the more I think this is something from the past (need to avoid driving rain getting through the old solid brick walls) and that there are a number of good non-cavity alternatives.
Again, we await the price. I expect them to be more expensive, possibly quite a lot more expensive, than concrete blocks. But the house walls could go up in a week, so we'd save on bricklayers' labour.
I promised a photo of the robin. The birdtable, outside our kitchen window, is a social centre, especially when I put bread out. What is it about birds that they much prefer white bread to good wholegrain bird food? Anyway the robin was there and I took these photos but on account of my camera packing up they were taken with my phone, so not very good quality. You can get a good view of the site though and I'll keep taking pictures from the kitchen window so you can see the progress.
Foundations - we have a bloke to do these, he comes with good recommendations. We are looking at the piles going into the ground in about six weeks. Wahey!!


2 comments:
Lizzie, love the blog but what are you doing eating white bread????
Love Julia x x
Hi Julia
Thanks to Carol Vorderman and her detox I am a whole rye convert. And R makes his own wholemeal. A real pair of yoghurt-weavers.
The birds on the other hand are not converted...
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