This morning saw father Roger make use of the (ex Ridgeway Bell) 'Risograph'. This was a freebie that I was a little sceptical about. Having read the manuals, I was worried we wouldnt be able to use the thing. In any case, Father Roger fired up the 'printer' and proceeded to show me how to use it. I was impressed and think that when we have a printing run bigger than (say) 50 pages, I will be using the Risograph. The Risograph is an example of a technology bridge that sits between the old band (messy) machines and modern day photo-copier.
Goodness knows how many parties we have had in the hall, but this afternoon saw one more, - complete with bouncy castle, music, wine for the adults and loads of Chiseldon young people (very young indeed). The party looked a great sucess and it underlines the fact that we do have an operational success on our hands.
Tomorrow sees another birthday party ~ I think its for an eleven year old and on Monday we are hosting a reception post a funeral.
Seizing a gap in the weather, the diamond cut slot we cut into the path at the rear of the hall, was filled with mortar. Combined with some tidying up and the back of the hall is looking much better.
I noticed some paint is peeling off in the hallway (entrance) to the hall. This may be due to condensation, so an inspection of the wall will be carried out in the next few days. You never know, I may even paint the wall again!
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