Friday, 20 March 2026

Into Spring

 Week Commencing 16th March 2026


Monday

7 around today, and a nice and warm day , Spring just around the corner.
Try telling that to the weeds which in the car park garden are already showing their flowers but Chris here is on the case keeping them under control .


The sign which we put up again the previous week had been hit again,  by what who knows ?


Chris and young Dave were around too, seen below cutting the door panel .



Peter K comes in often and keeps our Gardening equipment serviced and working , except this mower which refused to go . Luckily for he has access to a workshop and if he cant get it going here he takes it away to be fixed.




Dagger boards had another top coat .


Panel cut and was then attached to the door frame.


Wednesday

Just the 4 today

A mysterious hole had appeared in the hedge !


Down to the main road to put the sign up again !


Over on Platform 2 brickwork between the windows is being completed .


Vic came today to paint the drive fence , due to the wet winter he had been unable to start his yearly job , but after a few dry days, brush in hand and off he went.


Drive way grass needed yet another cutting , as per usual I cut and Ian followed with the strimmer .


Kevin was filling the gaps between the grasses with who knows what !


Monday saw a Photo Charter visit the Station , unfortunately I had a previous appointment , so I missed it .
But anything the big railway can do little Broadway can copy .


Dave




2 comments:

  1. You may find that the car park sign has had psuedo human help to pushed down to ground level!!
    Lookumg forward to seeing those dagger doard put up on "Auntie Wainwhight's" shed shop.
    Of which, the door looks so much better now.
    The hole in the hedge looks like Mr Fox has come calling!!
    regards, Paul.
    Yes. John is doing a sterling job on the bricks front on P2.

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  2. If the sign is on a square section post rather than round, Warwickshire County Council have had the same problem with their road signs.
    A Pettifer

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