Thank God it missed the toms.
That's temporary covering.
Well my grandchild is only 8 (ish) weeks old so he's not going to be kicking a football at my windows YET!
But he can crack a window-pane with his high-pitched yelling when he wants some milk ::) It's enough to make me buy plastic/PVC windows ::)
And you DO love them don't you Tim ;D
you could always get them to do a few hours hoeing the plot ;D as a penance. :P
My daughter stuck her handsright through one pane -fortunately she pushed it out and it smashed on the ground -could have been much worse if she'd been coming in. That pane is now plexiglass.
So don't want to tempt fate, but my little angels haven't yet done that. I'm sure they will in time but I have started planting bamboos along the side of it to create dappled shade, and also a flexible, see through, barrier.
I took the precaution of buying a cheap job-lot of polycarbinate for my greenhouse as ive got children, but then, next doors kids came over and smashed the shed windows with stones and peeled the roof off my shed also!!! GRRRRRRRRRR...
It's not as though it's the first time.
Bottom boarded up after car ran back into it.
Near corner now polywhatnot after skateboarders misjudged the turn.
Other invisible replacements.
But it is 45 years old!!
Your very own Eden project in your own back garden!!!
start calculating their repayments now tim-it'll save a lot of trouble if you do ithe sums rather than them! ;D
Whoops I would have loved to seen their faces?
Does this mean you have them for the easter holls?
Make them bows and arrows they dont go through glass haa haa.
My grandson is strange 2 now and no idea what to do with a ball hes frightened of our fish but loves the hens.
well one of them who he hand feeds and will talk to for ages.
light at the end of the tunnell I hope.
have fun Tim thinking of you
Im sure i know that street, or lane, im local to you, im sure....