Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

Back to shchooll?.Are you in the mood for Back To School yet?

Especially in the Summer when they’re all covered in pink.I guess that’s done now, so I have no excuse!.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

Oh, and an update, just in the name of being honest: The straw bale actually isn’t there any more.It’s now almost permanently in the back of the tractor for hay rides.I guess I can be OK with that.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

Hay ridin’ cousins are pretty cute!.I don’t have those pictures ready, so I’ll just have to spring them on you one day when you’re least expecting it.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

…and suddenly we were in a rainbow!.

It’s just fine if my front door decorations are simple and sweet for now.The back yard definitely needs a few improvements in terms of the landscaping and a bit of clean up, but it’s coming along nicely!.

Just pretend all those plants and shrubs are in non-cartoon form, K?.If you look closely at that last picture (which still has the old green fake shutters) and some of the others, you can see that we also built some new, chunkier grey shutters to go around the windows too.

Details on that project coming soon!.All it took to finish this project off was a trip to a few July clearance sections and we were all set!

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