Tuesday 6 December 2016

One update, one week

Well it wasn't supposed to be this long between updates but what with the 1000th day post and other things it has suddenly been ages since I posted and there's lots of pictures for me to go through. I'm going to type this up through the day as I have tasks to do which I want to get done. Let's get it started though.

Cold

Winter has definitely begun and it has been cold recently. Cold and the snow which fell during the last update hung around for a bit but has all melted on our land at least. We're getting good frosts every night and the fire-lighting in the mornings is an important step. We did have a play around with keeping the fire in and did manage it however we found it just used up more wood (to stock for the overnight) and even without the fire, and it getting down to -8 at night outside, with our insulation the kitchen never drops below 15 degrees which is easy enough then to warm in the morning.

Early morning sun on snow on the green building
Early morning sun on snow on the green building
Icicles from the balcony drains
Icicles from the balcony drains
Warming up in the morning
Warming up in the morning
Just a bit chilly to start
Just a bit chilly to start
View across the valley
View across the valley


We've been blessed with glorious days after the frigid nights and certainly it was beautiful to watch the sun come up and glow off the snow while I did my morning washing up. It also made the green building look slightly less decrepit - that could end up becoming an urgent priority to repair or replace if the winter is a bad one. The new petchka of ours is really proving itself and keeping us warm while also cooking food and heating coffee (and soon water for my tea as we're cleaning up the copper kettle to sit on it during the day). Yesterday we had a lovely visit from The Other Brother, his wife, kid and niece and also The Little Lady and they all commented on how warm the room was. It certainly wasn't warm yesterday morning when I had to scrape Thomas in -6 at 10am to go to the bank. It was a glorious view across the valley as I drove down, though, and even taken with my camera phone you can see just how beautiful it was. Of course the puppies aren't enjoying it quite so much and Thelma in particular is very sure that she does not want to go outside any more than is necessary. Bless her.

Wedding

On Friday night we were invited to a village wedding celebration by an expat locally so we decided to go along to see what it was all about.

A all wrapped up ready to go out
A all wrapped up ready to go out
Party central in the village
Party central in the village
The Bride gets the dancing going
The Bride gets the dancing going
Waiting with her sister for the Groom
Waiting with her sister for the Groom
Here he is...
Here he is...
The first dance
The first dance
Fireworks to celebrate that first dance
Fireworks to celebrate that first dance
The Groom; not looking as scared as he did when he arrived
The Groom; not looking as scared as he did when he arrived
The sister was married last year, and remembers
The sister was married last year, and remembers


Turkish weddings take place over three days, apparently. This was part one where the bride to be gets to dance with her friends and then the prospective groom arrives and woos her and later on offers gold for her hand. The next days involve the official government ceremony and finally a big "white wedding" style do. We were there for the dancing and it was a bit cold stood outside in the town square watching people dance so we stayed long enough to watch the groom arrive and then sloped off home. It was lovely though and we got pictures later of the veil ceremony which looked epic. The music was played live and without any breaks and to my untutored eyes it looked like the dance steps were the same throughout as well. Once the groom had arrived more people joined in dancing and it became quite a large circle / snake affair. Fascinating to see and lovely to have been invited.

A visit

On Saturday we were out all day visiting the lovely couple we had met earlier in the year at the all night gig. We'd been invited to visit back then but obviously I ended up going to Belgium which prevented that happening so it was good to finally accept their invite and get over there.

A stunning view on the way to our friends
A stunning view on the way to our friends
Everything leaning
Everything leaning
White water on the river
White water on the river
Two bridges over the river
Two bridges over the river
A went over the top one on foot while I drove
A went over the top one on foot while I drove
A very dodgy looking wooden bridge with big holes in it
A very dodgy looking wooden bridge with big holes in it
Me putting on a brave face
Me putting on a brave face
Driving over very carefully as it was also super slippy
Driving over very carefully as it was also super slippy
Looking back down on the bridge
Looking back down on the bridge
Afternoon sun on hills reflected under the bridge
Afternoon sun on hills reflected under the bridge
Dramatic views on our way home
Dramatic views on our way home
We didn't actually get the camera out at all at their place which was a shame as it is amazing and set in such a beautiful place. Much more isolated than the Old School for sure but as close to paradise as I can imagine. We took a bunch of pictures on the way there, however, including some awesome bridge shots for my dad to enjoy. That wooden bridge was very nerve-wracking to walk on and drive over I can tell you. Apparently normally by this time of year the concrete lower bridge that I drove over while A walked on the top bridge is under water and impassable - that just goes to show how little rain we have had this year. It was a beautiful drive and even the one on the way back, where I took a wrong turn (yes, Dad, my direction instinct was actually wrong!) and we ended up driving along much more icy roads than necessary, was really stunning. We were out a bit longer than we had planned and the puppies were very happy to see us when we got home; they are so good they had been in the kitchen on their own for six hours and the place was clean and tidy. We think they just slept all day.

Around the house

So other than being sociable, which is unusual, what else has been happening over here around the place? Quite a bit, as it happens.

Freshly baked and cut bread
Freshly baked and cut bread
(slightly too long) Lengths cut for the raised bed (and mouse droppings)
(slightly too long) Lengths cut for the raised bed (and mouse droppings)
Assembly begun on the raised bed
Assembly begun on the raised bed
So A got round to getting the bread maker out of its box and giving it a go and what a good decision that was - lovely fresh bread every day is now the new norm here at the Old School. We're trying out different recipes to find the one we like the best but so far we like them all. I snapped out of a lazy streak where I just wanted to take it easy and so did and I went and cut the wood up for the next raised bed. I found a small mouse nest in amongst the lengths of wood but no sign of the little creature. When I went to put the raised bed up with A's help carrying these lengths outside I found I had miscalculated and each length was about 30cm too long. After a quite re-cutting exercise I worked until the battery on the driver failed and got two levels out of three assembled outside.

The downstairs tree
The downstairs tree
I decorated The Thinker
I decorated The Thinker
A cleaning and tidying around the porch
A cleaning and tidying around the porch
Lovely Christmassy plants in nice pots
Lovely Christmassy plants in nice pots
Inside we have put up both our Christmas trees. Yes. Both! And when  I say "we" of course A did most of it while I muttered and decorated other random parts of the house. They look lovely and have presents underneath and everything. A also spent her "quiet Sunday" cleaning out Rambo's porch and potting out Poinsettias and generally getting the place looking lovely again - much needed as we hadn't really looked at that area for a while mainly because we're living so much at the other end of the building now.

Bekir back for a short visit
Bekir back for a short visit
Finally and most excitingly of all was the telephone call I received yesterday as I was heading towards the bank. It was Bekir who was free and wanted to pop over to do the boiler move from Room 13 that has been delaying me. I picked him up and it was such a quick job that he was back home within 1.5 hours, with about 40 minutes of that in the car and 25 waiting for the boiler to empty! So today I was able to get into Room 13 and do bits and pieces of wiring and more chasing (not channeling - thanks for the correction) though I delayed myself panicking that most of the existing plaster was rotten. I think it's not great however less came down than I expected when I hit it with a crowbar. Tomorrow I'll be running more cables and hopefully will be nearly ready for them to return and finish it all off.

Other stuff

And so we get to the final section and this time it contains puppies, beautiful views, and a couple of snaps of the walls diorama. I've actually done a load more on an extension to this since these photographs were taken but that work isn't quite completed so you'll have to wait to see that.

Playing together with their tug toy
Playing together with their tug toy
Louise snuggling in underneath The Beard
Louise snuggling in underneath The Beard
Sat watching and waiting while we eat
Sat watching and waiting while we eat
Thelma smiling at me and waiting for me to play
Thelma smiling at me and waiting for me to play
Porridge for breakfast for the puppies
Porridge for breakfast for the puppies
Rambo and his epic stick
Rambo and his epic stick
Louise snuggling up to A who is getting a rest
Louise snuggling up to A who is getting a rest
Thelma climbed onto the back of the chair
Thelma climbed onto the back of the chair
With the weather being cold and our puppies being so pathetic about being cold they have been inside most of the time this week and so have been playing together while we throw balls and toys for them. When they aren't playing they are eating, watching us eat, or waiting to eat. I'm sure that come summer they'll find the place too cold for them what with having spent so much time hidden underneath the petchka in their cave. Rambo has been getting attention as well though, admittedly, probably not enough. He is involved whenever we are outside like just now when I was throwing the ring for Thelma and playing with him at the same time.

A beautiful start to another beautiful day
A beautiful start to another beautiful day
Red-tinted hills as the sun goes down
Red-tinted hills as the sun goes down
Such beauty - for free!
Such beauty - for free!
There have been many more opportunities for sky pictures than I've got to show you as I've just not been going out onto the balcony in the mornings as much this year. I think this is mainly due to us having the kitchen now; last year we lived between Room 13 and the lounge and so we were right there to watch the sun come up whereas now I watch it from my position by the sinks as I'm washing up. I will try to get better as the sunrises and sunsets have been truly stunning recently. Another beautiful sight that we have missed out on a bit this year is the clear night skies. I stood out with A for a bit last night watching the stars which are just amazing.

Overview of outside the walls
Overview of outside the walls
Overview of inside the walls
Overview of inside the walls
Spears hanging on a rack on the wall
Spears hanging on a rack on the wall
A chopped down tree, complete with axe
A chopped down tree, complete with axe
Lastly here are some overview shots, and a few details pictures, of the Town Walls scene. Everything on there apart from the shields and quivers is made entirely from scratch by myself. This began as a throw away piece to test some techniques but I am so happy with how it's come out that I am making at least three other sections to go with it; these are well on their way as I've said already so watch this space.

So there you have it. Hopefully we'll get Bekir and Sally in a week or so and maybe also Neco (whose daughter it was who came with the neighbours last night) will come back and get those other two rooms completed. It'd be nice to get them in soon so they can be gone well before Christmas though that is looking a bit unlikely now. Oh well.

1 comment:

  1. Had a good laugh watching Thelma :D Thank you for filming that!

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