Not much going on with our London trip today.
I spent the morning wrapping up a huge clock, that I bough here in London over Christmas, that I’m bringing back with me to Norway this trip. I’ll tell you all about it when I get home.
Today though, I’ve handed over a couple of my dad’s things to my brother. Items I’ve been holding for him at my house in Norway.
So what went “out-the-door” today:
1 wooden box, not sure where my dad got it, if it was from his travels or if it’s from grandfathers.
1 keg, made by our great grandfather or grandfather (not sure which).
The only way I could get the keg with me, was to break it down to its individual pieces.
Turns out 1 keg = 31 pieces as you can see from the pictures below…
My dearest brother said he won’t need any help to put it back together again, I wish him luck 😉
That keg is beautiful. We had a barrel like that once that we used as an end table.
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Hey that’s a good idea, I’ll mention that to my brother, they live in a small home so that might actually be a perfect solution for them 🙂
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It’s the perfect size too, just big enought to put a cup of coffe on it 😉
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Perfect! Assuming he gets it back together. 😀
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That’s the one 😉 maybe I should ask him for a before and after picture… 😉
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Oh, my. Not sure I’d have dared! Necessity is the mother of invention, however!
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I did offer to help him out 😉 I know exactly how to put it back together again (after all, I did pull it appart). I think he thought this be a fun puzzle 🙂 it’s not really that difficult, I marked everything! As my brothers wife said “oh my, she IKEA’d your keg” 🙂 🙂
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