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Yesterday was dry all day and sunny most of the day. Which was good, as we started removing a whole bundle of decking. Who the heck does decking with Torx and or Spax screws?

 

Today it was forecast for rain, with drizzled at odd times earlier to later. Before finally raining at 14:00 or thereabouts. Given said forecast, we dispensed with saving today's boards and went straight for wholesale burning.

 

With the odd ones and rotten ones yesterday, we had a small fire that burned for 16hrs. Today a slightly larger fire, which as I type, has been buring for some 8hrs. But there's been a breeze today. So more wood but a faster burn. On the minus side, the random screws here, there and everywhere; has had me sharpening more than I would have liked.

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