so I did not have a lot of time,
what with forgetting to set the alarm and getting ready to go out, so here is a video of my trips to the Pattaya plant market, it runs for about 7 minutes so a mug of coffee will help! back to Saturday, the last day we will be at the shop,
at the rear of the shop,
the ponds drained of water,
quarantine room stripped out, it is amazing how the 40 or more years of having a room filled with aquariums makes a mess of the plaster walls, structurally no problem, but the walls will have to be re-plastered and painted,
the same for the indoor coldwater goldfish room and where the RO water storage containers were kept,
the main sales area now empty,
we could not remove the saltwater system sand filter, we took out a front window to put it in, but did not want to take a window out and replace it, the windows will be replaced by the new buyer,
more wood piled up for a back garden chiminea,
the last stand waiting for the electric saw, Lee constructed all of the stands in the shop, using 2" X 2" timber and 5" coach bolts, the bolts now well and truly rusted in place,
all meters read, the last thing for me to do, pull out the handle of the main switchgear bus bar box for our 400 volt electrical supply, extend it, pull it down, the shop is now dead, Kingfisheries is Dead, Long Live Kingfisheries.









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