Sunday 15 May 2016

A mixed weekend

Himself always says that Sunday's blog is the more difficult one because it combines three days and not just two. He may actually be right about this, but let's not make too big a deal of that fact. I do miss him though.

Anyway, it is Sunday evening and I am casting my mind back to Friday morning as best I can. It started in the same way they all do Monday to Friday and I got up, had coffee and went to get the men. The mornings have been very foggy until the sun breaks through and when I let the puppies out after collecting the men it was still quite damp. I didn't realise just how damp it was until Louise came bounding through the door of Room 13 looking like a drowned rat! Silly puppy.

A damp Louise
A damp Louise
Friday:  After having rushed around all week and with his Lordship swanning off on his holidays and getting me up at 4am (only joking love), I was feeling the effects and was pretty much exhausted. Friday was a true day of rest for me. I took myself off to bed not only once in the late morning, but again in the afternoon. I was extremely lazy, but I felt a whole lot better for it, which is all that matters. Whilst I was sleeping, Bekir and Sally were getting on in the kitchen and making yet more progress.  Sally was re-doing the ceiling in the nook and applying a second coat to the walls; Bekir was fitting our snazzy lights!

Redoing the nook plastering
Redoing the nook plastering
Bekir multitasking
Bekir multitasking
I did achieve something on Friday, however small and in the end, pretty useless. We have had problems with the swallows and sparrows nesting and feeding inside the chicken house. I thought it was worth a try to put up a fly screen, attached with velcro, to the outer door and see if that would keep them out. It proved to be a pointless task about two hours later when I went to check in on it and found about five swallows frantically trying to get out. I chased them out and gave it another go. This proved just as useless as when I went to lock the chickens away (it was dark), they were all huddled around in a bunch by the corner of the enclosure. They were refusing to go inside because THEY were afraid of the net.  Anyway, the hassle I had trying to get them all inside and having to actually catch and carry Ginger in, really was not worth it. The netting is down. I give up.

Swallow-proofing
Swallow-proofing
 Here is the final look of the lights at the end of the day. Bekir had called me down to show me that they were working on a triple switch, one for each of the zones and a separate switch for the large Old School globes that we are re-purposing. Doesn't it look great?

Funky lights
Funky lights
 Saturday:  I woke feeling much more refreshed than I expected on Saturday and had, in my head, a list of things that I wanted to make a start on. And that is exactly what I did.  First on the list was the sheets from our bed, mainly because I wanted to spring clean the room, so a good opportunity. It blew a gale all day though, so I had to keep checking it wasn't halfway down the mountain.

A bright start to Saturday
A bright start to Saturday
We had taken the curtains down in the living room a while ago, but due to the builder doing the insulation on the balcony, we had to wait to take the bedroom ones down. He had done this a week or so ago and neither of us had managed to put them away. Tick. Job now done.

Curtains go away
Curtains go away
The puppies were a little manic on Saturday. I think this had something to do with them realising He wasn't around. They were in and out and in and out all morning. I am unable to leave the doors open as the swallows continually come in to build nests, so eventually I found a bent wooden door stop we had used for another door and boom....no more running up and down the stairs to let them in. Adorable they may be, but noisy when they want to come inside!

Energy saver
Energy saver
Next on the to-do list was to finish off the final shelf for the living room. I had forgotten that the bottom needed two coats and so set to it. These are proving very useful in the living room as we are placing the seedlings by the window and because there is so much sunshine coming through in the early part of the day, they are thriving in there and get a real boost before they get transferred to the garden. These simple little things will hopefully set us in good stead for future growing.

First coat, final side
First coat, final side
Yesterday, in between my tasks I kept going into the kitchen for a look and stood staring at it. This may seem odd to most of you, but when you have spent over a year cooking in your office, perhaps you have a greater appreciation of it. I just love it.

Kitchen happiness
Kitchen happiness
I had spent a lot of time in our bedroom tidying and hoovering and generally moving things around. It was a bit of a mess really and it was starting to irritate me. Ideally I would have liked to remove the petchka, but that would have made more of a mess than I started with, so I left it in place.

Spotless
Spotless

Saturday evening was spent on the sofa with a couple of glasses of wine and a film. The girls were snuggled up with me and it ended up being quite a late one, for me, but a very relaxing one after a busy day.

Sunday:  After the beautifully clear start yesterday, today brought more fog. Unlike Himself, I don't really function in the mornings until after my coffee so I did not get an early picture of that, but did manage to catch it just as it was disappearing. 


Morning mist
Morning mist
 After the troubles of last year with Rambo and the ticks, I am particularly anxious about the pups getting bitten, so first thing I sprayed them with the spray. This is Thelma post-spray, looking far from happy.  The plus side to this is that they smell lovely until it dries. I think she would rather smell like poo.

Not a happy puppy
Not a happy puppy
With Himself in the UK, I have opportunity to do things around here without disrupting him too much. When I walked into Room 13 this morning, I instantly decided that I would simply have to clean my desk; I could barely see the actual desk. His was exactly the same. So now we can see that they both are wood and not made of dust or paperwork! I wonder how long this will last? We are two messy pups sometimes.

Sunday is our day for cleaning anyway and I carried out the normal routine; laying the rugs this week after the corridor was hoovered. I did not take on the living room however. That will perhaps be a job for tomorrow. It is all much more time consuming when there is only one of us here.

Desk tidy
Desk tidy
Wooden desk
Wooden desk
I scrubbed the bathroom from top to bottom (it wasn't too bad actually as there are no boys here now).

Easy cleaning
Easy cleaning
Today has been absolutely lovely weather-wise. I was sitting on the balcony and decided that I would go and get my diesel in town and then come back and take all of the dogs out for a walk. The weather heard my thoughts and when I got back it was blowing another gale and the clouds started to draw in. It looked like we were set for another storm. I forgot the walk and went to do the watering round instead.

Rambo was having his own rest day today and sat out of the sun (it was warming up at 28 degrees when I went for diesel).

Incoming
Incoming
Day off
Day off
This is hateful. A brand new paint job and these swallows are making a right mess of it already. Every day, all day, I knock down what they have stuck up there and every morning I come down and there is more. I wonder who will win this battle in the end?

Ongoing battle
Ongoing battle
I have just eaten my chicken and chips and fed the puppies. It is time for me to go and relax before the working week begins once more. I am going to be very lazy with this last section and just show you some photographs from the garden of the things we are growing and how they are coming along. I have shown you the spuds and corn earlier in the week, so here is the rest of it, so far.

Garden:

Poppies and bees
Poppies and bees
New growth
New growth
Sprouting sunflowers
Sprouting sunflowers
Coriander
Coriander
Peppers
Peppers
Grapevine
Grapevine
Courgettes
Courgettes
Brassicas
Brassicas
Beetroot
Beetroot
There are tomato plants out there, spuds, sweetcorn, lettuce and a few carrots which may take. In the brassica bed there are cabbage, cauliflower, swede and broccoli. Along the fence behind the broccoli are peas.  There are also a few melons. I think if we manage to harvest this lot, we will be doing very well indeed. With every year, we will learn more and more.

That's it from me. It looks like a storm is coming in from the west now, so I will hit publish before it starts. 

A x


2 comments:

  1. I know that comment's gonna be deleted with a vengeance and then undeleted just to be deleted once again with even more zeal, but still...

    I've said that before and I'll say it again - I really prefer your writing and blogging style! It's so much more human and easy-going! No sense of constant rush to achieve goals and impending danger of missing deadlines or *gasp* not ticking all the boxes on the checklist for the day. No overwhelming details, combined with intended vagueness. Plenty of gardening photos. Even some details of your relationship's dynamic (thinly disguised as a joke - nicely done!). And no bloody sunsets, as "spectacular" as they are.

    Thank you. And thanks the bastard for taking a holiday to partake endless drams of whiskey!

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  2. I won't delete your comment, but I will say that I think you can be unnecessarily rude at times which leads to some of your comments not being published. This blog is mainly written so that he has memories of this, let's face it, very special journey: Not for you, not for me and not for anyone other than himself.

    We are two very different people who just gel together nicely and my style of writing is probably more relaxed because I have come into this project and indeed his life, after it was started.

    Sometimes we have deadlines because that is how you do get things done. We don't want to have to still be doing this in another four years, so yes, we do have a checklist to tick off. Unfortunately, I am lazier than he and I often need his motivation to get me going.

    I appreciate you have your opinions, but perhaps it would be more appropriate to criticise less often or read his posts less often, since they seem to bother you so much.

    I don't want to come across rude either and I am glad you like my posts on the blog, but your sarcasm is really not appreciated when you refer to someone I love.

    Have a good day.
    A.

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