WonkyWomble, I was really struggling to understand your last post, but I think I’ve deciphered it. We had all our leaky guitars replaced a couple of years ago. I’m not a fan of window cleaning myself, so ours don’t get done very often. They are still fairly transparent in most places, apart from where the local pigeons have had near misses with the glass. Rather pretty wing marks in dust, looks like we have had angels visiting! I do have to clean the lower part of the French windows where the greedy squirrels wipe their snotty noses on the glass, when they come to beg for peanuts.
Hahaha @Ergates reading back I see why!! Oops predictive text strikes again! We live in the bottom half of an old town house. We have the basement and ground floor which has the back garden entrance so I can pretend I don't live in the town! The gutter above would need a cherry picker to clean it as it's so high and the person above doesn't care as it doesn't effect him! 🙄 gives me an excuse for dirty windows though! We have many pigeons too but my husband makes friends with them so I have to just put up with them and make sure they don't eat too much of the garden birds food!! Happy to say no squirrels as yet though!!
@Allotment Boy I think your a natural for this thread! I commend you on your easily accessible pot storage! Do you house snails and slugs in yours also?
The slug trails are especially for @WonkyWomble. In the first picture previously posted, the lawnmower is hidden under the green boss bags so any cobwebs there get disturbed when I get the mower out.
Beautifully cultivated cobwebs @Allotment Boy!! And the snail trails show that it's not a faked picture, they obviously went there themselves of their own free will!!! 😉
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I’m not a fan of window cleaning myself, so ours don’t get done very often. They are still fairly transparent in most places, apart from where the local pigeons have had near misses with the glass. Rather pretty wing marks in dust, looks like we have had angels visiting!
I do have to clean the lower part of the French windows where the greedy squirrels wipe their snotty noses on the glass, when they come to beg for peanuts.
The gutter above would need a cherry picker to clean it as it's so high and the person above doesn't care as it doesn't effect him! 🙄 gives me an excuse for dirty windows though! We have many pigeons too but my husband makes friends with them so I have to just put up with them and make sure they don't eat too much of the garden birds food!!
Happy to say no squirrels as yet though!!
But to do that I think you have to be able to get into your shed.
A fine example of indoor sloth @Allotment Boy
The slug trails are especially for @WonkyWomble.
In the first picture previously posted, the lawnmower is hidden under the green boss bags so any cobwebs there get disturbed when I get the mower out.