Showing posts with label Louise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Louise. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 October 2015

Driving back in the dark

And not just the dark. Today it has been raining all day and it got worse as it got darker. Winter is definitely tightening its grip and the conversation I just had with Bekir makes me think we only have another couple of weeks or workmen and then it's just me and A for three months or so until winter breaks and spring returns. Exciting times! Anyway, I didn't do an update yesterday, and I'm very late starting this one today, so I'll crack on.

Out enjoying the night air before the weather changes
Out enjoying the night air before the weather changes
After finishing the update last time I persuaded A to take her brew out with me onto the balcony to enjoy the evening. It was still quite mild and the stars were out so after a bit I turned the outside light out so we could enjoy the darkness. A thought she saw a shooting star while I was interested in trying to get pictures of the moon which was really bright and outlining the house in silhouette. Once we finished our brews we headed inside and went to bed and I think we slept well. I was up in the night with the puppies but got back to sleep pretty well.

Louise with her scab
Louise with her scab
I had a little lie in after A got up but not that long and headed through to Room 13 to check on Louise. The speed at which she is healing is amazing. Already by yesterday morning she had scabbed over and the wound was looking far less angry than before. There was still a little swelling but at least it is no longer bleeding at all.

Working my way through this backlog
Working my way through this backlog
When A headed off to get the men I went outside with the chainsaw but once again decided against a noisy morning so just split the kindling off of logs and stacked up the thick bits in a pile for later on. It was a chillier morning and I had to go inside to get a jumper almost straight away which is very unlike me. I worked away until A got back with the men and actually made quite a dent in the pile.

Bringing the ball back
Bringing the ball back
As usual Thelma and Louise were both in close attendance while I was working and Thelma had stolen Rambo's heavy ball and was demanding I throw it for her every minute or two. She has got quite patient now while I'm working and doesn't harass me like she used to. Louise was back to chasing her and looking her usual pugnacious self which was really good to see.

Steps are ready
Steps are ready
The driveway workmen arrived while I was working and after getting themselves ready the tiler went to continue grouting and the other two men set to work on the steps which is the last task left out here for them before they leave. They were pulling the wooden frame away from around the steps where the cement was now dry and firm.

Before we realised we'd done something wrong
Before we realised we'd done something wrong
I headed inside and A made me a lovely bowl of porridge and then we injected Louise which we thought had gone very well as she didn't cry at all. I was really busy with work once more and so was A and we both stuck our noses in our computers. Louise was a little needy and was on both our laps before finally settling in the space behind A. Mid morning A moved and Louise went to go with her and fell over as her back leg wasn't working. We had seen her be a little unsteady prior to this but now she was totally unable to use it! This was the leg we had injected her in earlier, having injected in her leg the day before and watched the vet do so as well. I had to go to town anyway with Bekir and so immediately I got him ready and we scooted off towards town.

GI Jane
GI Jane
Being in a rush it was typical that there was some kind of political march going on and most of the roads around town were shut so we had to drive all the way around to get to the vet. He saw us straight away and was able to put my mind at rest that Louise would be fine. He was also very pleased about how well the wound was healing. He injected her again and said she'd be fine soon and so off we headed. I had some things I wanted to get done, first of all was to buy A a little pressie. I got this and also some more fireworks and then we headed to get the metal for the garage door. This took longer than expected and I had to use their toilets which was one of the most unpleasant experiences of my life! Eventually we got back home to A who was understandably panicking about Louise and then relieved when she got the news. And THEN massively excited about her present.

Now ready to pour for the side walls
Now ready to pour for the side walls
I was straight back to work and ate some tasty butties at my desk and then got a chance to go around and see all that had happened while I was away from my desk. Outside the driveway men had put some more boarding up and then put metalwork in place to create a shallow wall along both sides of the steps. This was not something that I expected to see and initially I was a little put out however having thought it through, and seen how high they are making the wall, I quite like it now. I am a bit worried they have gone on step too high however I think the reason they have done this is to stop water running down the steps so that is logical as well.

Eight holes now dug. Only ten more to go
Eight holes now dug. Only ten more to go
Gyuner had carried on with digging out the holes for the orchard. The first row the two holes on the right had been quite easy then it got more rocky as he moved across. For the second row it was only the first hole that was easy and the others proved quite rocky. It's a good thing, after all, that I bought that pneumatic drill and it has been getting quite a lot of use. At this point he had just started to mark out the first hole on the third row.

Making a sieve for the sand
Making a sieve for the sand
He wasn't working on the holes when I went out but was assisting Bekir to construct something. I asked what it was and was told he was making a sieve through which to sift the sand which had been outside for a while and had bits in it, so his mortar for the tiles was smooth enough. I didn't stay outside to watch them as it was cold and I was very busy at work.

Sally smoothing the cement
Sally smoothing the cement
Inside Sally was working on the task we had given him having completed the corridor windows. He was sealing all around the doorway into the kitchen from the corridor, and doing an excellent job of it as always. I had told him to do this door and the outside kitchen door however it wasn't going quite as fast as expected so he didn't end up doing both however the inner door had a lot more to it than I had realised.

The grouting is being done on the floor tiles now
The grouting is being done on the floor tiles now
I was then glued back to my desk for the rest of the day with only a very short trip out onto the balcony for some fresh air and to see what was going on there to break the day up. He had made quite a lot of progress across the tiles and was cleaning them as well as he went which was good to see. It looks so amazing out there now; I cannot wait for next summer to use it every morning.

Moved stuff around in Room 13
Moved stuff around in Room 13
And so I was back to work and then when I finished I headed outside and chainsawed up all the wood that was on the side waiting to be cut. It was then time to take the men home which was a little strange as there had been some raised voices towards the end of the day and it was a very quiet trip back. I got back to home after this and we got all of Room 13 cleared ready for Sally's work the next day. This is why the blog did not get done as it took a long time to do this and by the time it was finished I had no desire at all to type up this update. So there you are.

Puppies staying warm
Puppies staying warm
We both slept very well last night and I was only out once with the puppies. When the alarm went off A got up and left me to sleep but I was awake so followed her out shortly. As forecast the weather had changed and it was a cold and drizzly start to the day. Because we had moved Room 13 around last night we no longer had a petchka plugged in in there and so A wrapped the puppies up in a blanket and they were happy about that.

Red wine for breakfast
Red wine for breakfast
I didn't do very much this morning in terms of wood but I did pull all the chopped sections inside and stacked them onto a new pallet temporarily. I also brought in the non-chopped lengths that were outside still and stashed them so they stayed dry and I'm pretty glad I did this as it has rained quite hard all day. When A got back with the men I was just finishing the washing up and apparently she got a good laugh our of Sally about me not being outside working as I have been for the past few days. Gyuner had not come to work today though apparently this was not down to the falling out the day before but because he had some paperwork to do so hopefully he'll be back tomorrow. He picked the correct day to take off, for sure, as outside work proved impossible. First thing Bekir, Sally and the other workmen gathered around with a small glass of red wine to fortify themselves against the cold which made me laugh so much I had to get a picture.

Little lizard on A's glove
Little lizard on A's glove
It had a long tail anyway
It had a long tail anyway
Raised beds with no tomatoes in them
Raised beds with no tomatoes in them
After this Bekir got on with the tiling while the other men swept off the balcony in the hope of getting some grouting done. The rain got heavier and heavier though and this proved to be the extent of their progress and after waiting around until after lunch they headed off saying they may be back tomorrow and maybe on Saturday when the weather is set to improve. Sally had a few bits and pieces to finish off down on the kitchen door before he joined me in Room 13 so I settled myself to work (A had finished her typing tasks first thing) and she went out to work in the garden in the drizzle like a trooper. She called me down after an hour or so to bring the camera and see a little lizard she had found hiding among the tomato plants she had pulled out from the raised beds.

Manure into the raised beds
Manure into the raised beds
After this she headed off up the village with the wheelbarrow and got the first of several loads of manure from her cows and dug them into the raised beds, then covered the top over as well. I'm not sure what we will do with these now; I had planned on putting my small selection of winter veg in there but that hasn't done so well after being munched by insects; maybe I'll transplant it anyway and see what happens.

Sally on with Room 13
Sally on with Room 13
Mid morning Sally came in and joined me in Room 13 and in the warmth (I'd decided to test out the heater we bought for the bathroom while I was cooking bacon and egg breakfast earlier and it worked very well) and he started to trim down the expanding foam around the windows so he could finish them with cement.

Louise is chirpy and bright eyed, but scabby
Louise is chirpy and bright eyed, but scabby
Bekir had helped us with the injection for Louise this morning and made it look very easy and so today there was no panic by making her leg dead. She is continuing to look better and it is continuing to heal, though slower now as it has scabbed over and the re-knitting occurs underneath this protection. We're still having to prevent her from scratching it a lot as of course it is quite itchy now it is healing but her eyes are much brighter and she is playing with Thelma much more again.

Mercury exploring
Mercury exploring
Hermes hiding
Hermes hiding
One of the problems with having pulled the tomato plants out is we have been forced into a decision about Mercury and Hermes. They could not stay in there now as it was too exposed so A carried them over to the compost heap to let them burrow in there and hopefully stay warm. I was able to get out with the camera in time to snap them before they disappeared and I don't know if we'll see them again now.

Sealing with plastic
Sealing with plastic

And cement going in
And cement going in
Sally cracked on behind me as I worked away and he made very fast progress. After removing all the expanding foam that was over the sides of the windows he got scraps of plastic sheeting and taped it in place to protect from cement splashes. He then chipped away loose plaster and bricks so that his new cement would be secure and finally got a load of lengths of wood and nailed it in place. With this done he started the painstaking process of putting chips and chunks of brick in behind and then smoothing it all over with a cover of cement. Excellent work.

No way you could grout these tiles today
No way you could grout these tiles today
BBQing in the rain; just like England
BBQing in the rain; just like England
Lovely looking wall
Lovely looking wall
I popped outside towards lunch to see what was going on and, as I said earlier, found very much that the weather was way too wet for progress on the balcony. They were able to get their fire going for their BBQ at lunch but they ate inside today. The one good thing with this rain (other than seeing that our drainage is working well, and the driveway has no pond) was it has really cleaned up the wall well. Look how amazing it looks. How lovely!

Clearing the old beds
Clearing the old beds
A had been out all morning working away on the gardening and she had made some very good progress out there. This is not a final picture for the day as I didn't get one after this but she has dug over these beds and dug in manure as well and also weeded a bit more towards where I was stood with the camera. Next year we need to grow more, and more of the stable crops like potatoes, cabbage and onions.

Mushrooms on the hugelkultur
Mushrooms on the hugelkultur
The hugelkultur has again done well with the chilis and the tomatoes however A spotted that there is loads of mushrooms growing all over it. These were definitely not there the other day so this brief burst of rain has obviously given them a boost. It does seem to suggest that it isn't draining well but then the point of a hugelkultur is to remain very wet and retain water so we'll see. Next year we may try the peas in this, and I'll erect a strong frame over it first.

Really easy to clean the new petchka
Really easy to clean the new petchka
The rest of the day passed in a very frustrating way for me as I was so busy with work however I was blocked by other people. Mid afternoon I felt so tired, and was fed up of waiting, so I headed in to have a doze and fell into such a deep sleep when I woke up an hour later I felt like I had a hangover. I really needed it and when I couldn't find A I realised she was just as tired and had gone to bed in the guest room so as to not disturb me. Eventually I got unblocked and managed to ship the code I had expected to finish for lunch time. A woke up as well and cleaned out the new petchka in Room 13 and we saved the ash to go on the garden.

All the floor tiles down
All the floor tiles down
Bekir had been cracking on all day and he finished off a little more than I expected him to and now is only left with the steps (both onto the balcony, and the first one down the spiral staircase) before he can start grouting. It looks so awesome in there and while we MAY not not be in there for the weekend it's awesome to see how it will look. I had to open both balcony doors and step out into the rain to get this shot; that is suffering for you guys right there.

Acrobatic Bekir
Acrobatic Bekir
Sally constructs the pipes
Sally constructs the pipes
Before they left for the day I asked Bekir and Sally to fit in the petchka pipes in Room 13 so we could have it going for our evening. They gladly did this and it took far longer than I thought it would as they struggled to get the lengths correct, and then to get the pipe to fit in the turn to the wall. I ended up footing Bekir's ladder after he almost fell off it doing this crazy manouvre to reach above the tall fridge. He was grateful to turn round and see that I had moved to help. Sally also got involved and put the pipes together while Bekir was drilling holes and putting the wooden plugs in the ceiling so he could attach the wire for the pipe. When it was done it looked great, though we had quite a mess to clear up which I helped with until they were ready to leave.

A's new desk position, which I have stolen
A's new desk position, which I have stolen
The drive home was interesting due to the weather and we were so late I ended up taking Sally back to his own village. On the way back I was held up by people who were totally incapable of driving at a steady pace through a bit of rain and then I was locked out of the front door (by accident, she claims) but it wasn't too bad for all that. Dinner was on and the fire was lit and it was warm and comfortable and it has been a really lovely evening with superb steak dinner and flaming fire and good conversation while I've typed this.

So now I'm going to get this out of the way and then go have a shower and then bed time. We have plans for tomorrow evening which means there may be a missing blog post as well, though I'm so over typing two days in one when we're this busy. What a mission.

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Blog number 600

Well this milestone has come around without me really noticing so I'm not prepared to celebrate it with my usual stats nonsense. I missed number 500 as well, however, so I'll just grab a couple for this opening paragraph and then crack on with the normal update. Over these 600 posts I have now accumulated (checks) 207,607 views which is just out of this world. I have also now had 964 comments which is brilliant. I do love hearing from you all so don't be shy. Finally for this I find that 919 views have come to this blog from China so *waves at my Chinese audience* and of course everyone else.

Louise's wound healing over nicely
Louise's wound healing over nicely
So last night we both slept much better, Louise was in her cage to stop her fighting with Thelma in the night, and also to prevent her from running around and maybe knocking her eye. I was woken up a couple of times first by myself needing the toilet and then by them and just before the alarm went off Rambo started barking and chasing something around the flat roof building. I have no idea what he had seen (even though the light did come on it wasn't bright enough to illuminate it) and so I headed back to bed but I wasn't able to drop back off. I had a little lay in, trying to sleep, then got up before A left to get my brew and check on Louise. It was amazing to see the improvement in her wound just over night. She looked so much better!

Final brush to clear
Final brush to clear
When A left I headed outside straight away and got the chainsaw out however I decided I wanted a quiet morning so in the end just spent the time breaking kindling off the bigger branches and stacking anything I couldn't do by hand to one side for later chainsawing. Before A got back I had filled and emptied two buckets of kindling which is now on the big pile in the garage. I forgot to get an "after" picture of the wood pile but it really is reducing now.

The framework for the steps
The framework for the steps
While I was up there and before any workmen arrived I decided to have a little stroll around and take some pictures. First of all here is where they left the steps up from the driveway at the end of the day yesterday. It also shows the extent of the drive (for my dad, mainly, who had asked) as it is an angle I don't often take from.

Detritus of puppy play
Detritus of puppy play
I then headed up onto the top bank to get some pictures of the lovely sky to the east where the sun was rising and breaking through the clouds sporadically. I found two items left over from puppy play up there, but no rat corpse so that has disappeared for good now. We've not caught any more rats in our traps either which is both a shame (as I want to get rid of them) and good (as they haven't been in, maybe?).

Lovely view across the valley
Lovely view across the valley
I ended up going all around the house to get a good picture of the sky and then, typically, have settled on one just taken from the first location up the top bank. It's such a lovely location where we are and it's always nice to glance up so often and see things like this. I need to have a play with the settings on my new phone as I'm not totally happy with how the landscapes are coming out at the moment.

Collecting together the stones
Collecting together the stones
By this time the driveway workers had arrived. They spent a bit of time getting themselves changed and checking out the wooden framework from the other day and then set to work. The one of them was set to bringing wheelbarrows full of stones (dug out for the new drainage pipes) to be reused in the steps. These he piled up next to the steps so they were to hand for the cement mixing.

Superb progress on the grouting on the balcony
Superb progress on the grouting on the balcony
The tiler man was straight up onto the balcony to carry on with the grouting around the walls and by the time I headed out to get a picture of her progress from the day before he was a fair amount further round. It's great that he is using a matching grout for the tiles and actually I am really impressed that this level of thought has gone into it. This company may be a little pricey but the work they have done looks good to me.


When A got back with the men I managed to stop Louise from legging it after Thomas until he was past so there was no chance of accident. A came up to see what I was doing and while she was there I told her that Thelma was being very funny with her stick and really hanging on to it. I got the camera to get a video and she did it again. All day she has been holding her stick when you try and throw it and more than once I've had her dangling high in the air from it.

Loving the living room
Loving the living room
I said yesterday that Bekir hadn't made as much progress as I expected on the tiling in the living room however I repented of that thought when I went through to bed. He had fitted all the tiles around the steps onto the balcony and also done some of the fiddly work near the stairs. We didn't have to shoot off to the vets or anything else today so he was straight back in there again to carry on.

Post injection and saline clean
Post injection and saline clean
The vet has given us six needles, pre-primed with antibiotics, with the instructions to inject Louise every day. We were slightly worried about this after her screaming performance when the vet injected her so I held her tight while a jabbed her. She did much better than both of us thought and just wriggled a lot and didn't start clawing at me or screaming. After this we washed the wound with saline solution and she ran off in a huff then came back with her tail wagging.

I really liked Sally's shirt today
I really liked Sally's shirt today
Sally's work today revolved around the windows on the corridor. He had only started the framing yesterday so he had them all to do today. I had not seen the men when they arrived as I had been so busy with work so I made a point of popping out to say hello. He is always so smiley but today was better than normal as his reply to "how are you?" was "good" and not "up and down" like normal.

Thelma is totally devoted to playing
Thelma is totally devoted to playing
Thelma was still outside and still wanting her stick thrown for her. She is so focused it is a nightmare as you can see here where the driveway men are mixing concrete and she is right there hoping they will stop their work to play with her.Of course they always do.

Smiling while he works
Smiling while he works
Bekir was again making good progress this morning as I took another short break from my work to check out progress. It's looking quite likely that he'll finish this all tomorrow now which would be excellent. We have a number of little bitty tasks for him to do before Sally becomes free again to help with the new chimney. This all needs to be done before our bonfire night party so we can have the new petchka flaming away in the living room.

19 fruit trees in the back of Thomas
19 fruit trees in the back of Thomas
Mid morning I got a short break and Bekir was free to get away from his tiling so we headed down to market to try and get some fruit trees for our orchard, and then later get metal for Sally to make the garage door. We parked up and waked all around the market without finding the trees. Bekir even asked people who said he hadn't been at the market in another town the day before and they didn't know where he was. It was only as we paused so Bekir could get some grapes that I looked up and saw the stall, right by the road we had driven past to get to a parking spot. Typical. Anyway I have bought four apple trees, four pear trees, four plum trees, two apricot trees, two nectarine trees and two cherry trees. I was also given another pear tree for free which is great as we can plant that one in the middle of the existing chicken run. All of these saplings were just bundled together and chucked in the back of Thomas so I sincerely hope that Bekir knows how to identify them all. We ended up not going to get the metal in the end.

Cement going into the frames
Cement going into the frames
Just before lunch I took another stroll around to see what was going on. I found that the driveway workers were making some excellent progress on the steps. All of a sudden it was quite clear that tomorrow would be their last day working here which is very exciting. This was confirmed by the boss of the company emailing me to say that they would, indeed, finish the next day. We're getting close to winter shut down.

Temporary storage for the trees
Temporary storage for the trees
The trees were still in the back of Thomas so I asked Bekir if I should put them in water and he said no and came out to sort them out. This involved putting them into one of the holes that Gyuner has dug and filling it in around them. Poor Gyuner, he'll have to carefully dig them out again when all the holes are finished. I did try to suggest that the first two apples and pears go into that row so they don't have to be disturbed again but I'm presuming he knows what he is doing.

Butterfly on A's finger
Butterfly on A's finger
A was with me while we were checking this out and spotted a little yellow butterfly on the grass. It was very groggy and didn't move much and she was even able to pick it up for a bit while it sat on her finger until eventually it flew off. I didn't see but A said she thought it had a damaged wing.

Look at how well that drainage is working
Look at how well that drainage is working
For the rest of the afternoon I was completely glued to my desk with barely any time to get out and enjoy the lovely warm afternoon. I did my best to get up a couple of times though as stretching one's legs is very important and sitting at a desk without moving is bad for you. I was going to see Gyuner most of the time as he was stuck out digging holes on his own. One time I looked round to see the balcony tiler spraying a hose around the balcony and was pleased to see how well the drainage was working.



I headed down again later on for a leg stretch and found Thelma in the bottom of the hole Gyuner was digging with the pneumatic drill waiting for him very patiently to stop so he would throw her ball for her. What a crazy little puppy; not the best place to be but fortunately Gyuner was very careful while she was there. Later on I finished working and went and got the chainsaw running and chopped up all the wood I had left from this morning's session which was really good to do.

Chili made with my Green Tomato Pasta Sauce
Chilli made with my Green Tomato Pasta Sauce
And so it was time to take the men home. Bekir informed me the good news that the ducks are female and not male and then half way down the road I remembered I hadn't paid them AGAIN so I apologised and they laughed at me. I was in less of a daze today and drove much safer and when I got back I counted their money out and put it on their table in the attic for them to pick up first thing. A was making a chilli using my pasta sauce from last week and when it arrived it was really tasty indeed. That sauce is GOOD. I'm surprised it was so tasty.

So now I'm going to get these pictures in and then I've just suggested to A that we go sit on the balcony for a bit as it's quite mild and the forecast is for this to change from tomorrow. See you later.