MrRob.in: Temporary bridge over the River Ure even makes the quarry dumper truck look small!
MrRob.in: Son's new house beached in deep gravel at end of driveway...
MrRob.in: All hands on deck clearing gravel & pushing the caravan...
MrRob.in: We weren't sure we'd fit these two up driveway together
MrRob.in: Bailey driving carefully (checking trailer clearance)
MrRob.in: Squeezing up the driveway...
MrRob.in: Aah! No!!
MrRob.in: Winter sun.
MrRob.in: Warm & sleepy
MrRob.in: Bunny ears.
MrRob.in: Who's there!?
MrRob.in: Looking
MrRob.in: Dreaming of bedtime.
MrRob.in: We are getting through quite a bit if this stuff!
MrRob.in: Odd angle where T&G meets the door frame
MrRob.in: Finished trim on door frame B)
MrRob.in: I think we need another ladder like this one. Much safer than the one Donna fell off.
MrRob.in: Stairway all trimmed up by boiler.
MrRob.in: End panel of T&G fitted (will trim it later when ceiling is in shower room)
MrRob.in: Rear fuse box is under this carpeted panel
MrRob.in: Don't Pull the panel horizontally from the rear or bottom, or prise it up like this.
MrRob.in: The cut outs the plastic tabs locate in
MrRob.in: Pull top of panel towards you horizontally towards you to reveal rear fuse box
MrRob.in: Don't pull up on panel or jemmy up from rear or bottom. (Plastic tab will shear off like mine)
MrRob.in: Pull top of panel (including the cup holder section) away from (open) window, it hinges along bottom edge. 1
MrRob.in: Pull top of panel (including the cup holder section) away from (open) window, it hinges along bottom edge 2
MrRob.in: E51 rear fuse box in rear left of car behind trim panel
MrRob.in: Be careful of trapped window switch wires (they were routed outside the switch & caught on adjacent trim piece as I opened mine.
MrRob.in: Pull top of panel (including the cup holder section) away from (open) window, it hinges along bottom edge. 3
MrRob.in: Fuse box & motor & gear for electric sliding door