Is almost done.
Two days to prep the land and seat the wooden supports. One day for Mrs Fogg to build the frame ably assisted by Pops. One day left to fit all the panes of glass and make it waterproof.

Is almost done.
Two days to prep the land and seat the wooden supports. One day for Mrs Fogg to build the frame ably assisted by Pops. One day left to fit all the panes of glass and make it waterproof.

In the next phase of Operation Good Life (named after Tom and Barbara Good from the 70s sitcom where they tried to escape the rat race and live off the land), all of the 1 tonne of gravel has been shovelled, moved and laid ready for the greenhouse parts to arrive on Monday.
Meanwhile I persuaded Mrs Fogg to buy some more trees, unbeknown to her it was to complete my love of symmetry and ensuring they were stragetically placed to form and equilateral triangle, in rows of 4, 3,2,1. That is now the orchard completed in the meadow
