Showing posts with label Pickled eggs. Building work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pickled eggs. Building work. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 September 2016

A big push

I left you on Wednesday without having updated you about the day.

On Wednesday morning we had Deveta Sally (Sally 2) with us as we may be getting the floors in the last two remaining rooms replaced and waterproofed etc. soon, if we can actually get a quote off the guy who did the kitchen and who currently is not responded to the request. I don't really know why they do this; perhaps they don't need the work! He didn't take long to get on with the job and before I had even had a chance to get photos, due to being out on a material run first thing, he had made good inwards!

The kitchen units we were unable to use in the kitchen are still being kept for use in the garage and he had already moved them all up to the attic by the time I got back.

Kitchen units all gone
Kitchen units all gone
Stored nicely in the attic
Stored nicely in the attic
Our Sally was beavering away and tidying up around the door edges, making sure we are as sealed as we can be for winter. This was pretty important for me, given the rat issues over the last couple of years. Thankfully now our living space is sealed, even if they do get in to the unfinished section, there will be nothing enticing them to stay as there will be no food within that area at all, so fingers crossed.

Beavering away
Beavering away
Bekir was also cracking on and it was on Wednesday I realised (and I think so did he) that he was not going to get this whole terrace finished before they had to go to their next job on Monday. A shame, but he was feeling the pressure; I could tell, so no point adding to it.

More tiles
More tiles
Thursday was another work day for me and I don't mind admitting that this week has been a shock for me. Getting up at 6.30, collecting and dropping the men off, working and also tending to all the normal chores has certainly taken its toll. However, I survived.  The men were back to it and Sally 2 was making great progress with clearing the room.

Of course, there were still the old windows and frames to move in the little back room, so he was far from finished.

Windows
Windows
What else has happened? Well, the birds are still enjoying their freedom and mostly have spend their time scratching around underneath the fruit trees at the top of the drive, so hopefully they will have been eating lots of nice natural stuff to make their copious amount of eggs eggsellent. Yes, I did.

Enjoying the freedom
Enjoying the freedom
By the end of Thursday, Sally 2 had been making a great start to the window room. I can vouch for the fact that this would have been quite hard work as the windows, if glazed, are actually quite heavy and with broken glass something to be wary of, it was not a simple fetch and carry job. He made an excellent space for them in one of the rooms in the green building though.

Window stacking
Window stacking
Bekir meanwhile was making progress on the roof. albeit, not as fast as I hoped, but he was doing a good job and taking care that it was done properly, which is the right way. We want it sealed for winter after all.

Careful laying
Careful laying
Our Sally was working carefully also and steadily making his way through as many doors as he could. The most important one being to Room 13 as again, we will be spending a lot of our days (or at least mine) in here whilst we work.

Sealed!
Sealed!
Next was the second guest room and the attic.

Guest room
Guest room
Attic
Attic
And Bekir was pushing hard up on the roof. He really stepped it up a gear.

Almost there
Almost there
Friday was brought to me with nausea and an very upset tummy. It may well have been my curry which poisoned me, but I was not very well at all on Friday. I made a start on cleaning out room 13 but I was overwhelmed with sickness, so I spent a lot of the day resting, sleeping or moping around. I am a terrible patient.  The one thing I needed to distract Bekir with was the chainsaw, so on one of his trips down to get water, I grabbed him and got him to have a look. It had been starting when the Beard was home, but stuttered and then cut out every time. Bekir opened it all up and very, very carefully pulled back the filter to expose quite a bit of sawdust which had made its way underneath and slightly caked around the entrance to what I think was the petrol chamber. Cleaning it out carefully and washing the filter in pure petrol, it was back to business and was up and running again. Great for me as I have a huge amount of chainsawing to do in the coming weeks as all of our oak we had chopped last year is now dry and ready for the winter burn.  He improvised and dried the filter out on Julian's aerial.

Chainsaw clean
Chainsaw clean
Aerial dried
Aerial dried
A couple of other things happened during the week and I cannot remember what days, so here you are. A delivery of stuff the Beard ordered and an early gift from his parents for Christmas.  In the middle you will see a nest of tables which is actually made from the same wood as our dining table and matching metal joins. Beautiful. The photo does not do them justice at all. Not content with his lazy-boy, he also decided to join me in the geriatric area with his very own rocking chair. And on the left is a wall mounted chiming clock which is surprisingly less annoying than I had feared.

Deliveries
Deliveries
The end of Friday was welcome for both Sally's. They had both worked hard and achieved all they were supposed to. Sally 2's efforts in the men's room and end room were brilliant.

Cleared box room
Cleared box room
Cleared men's room
Cleared men's room
Bekir had been cutting and placing the last of the edge tiles and was starting on the chimney edge by the end of the day. Quite a big push made on Friday to finish as much as possible. He had agreed to also work Saturday to seal it with the grout and keep it right until he could come back again next week.

Light at the end of the tunnel
Light at the end of the tunnel
I didn't get much done really with room 13 due to feeling very queasy, so I left it and decided to get stuck in on Saturday when I hoped to feel a bit better.

The two Sally's had a spare half our or so at the end of the day and continued to tidy around the place, so I asked them to help me by moving the last two doors for the living room and the completed guest room out of the corridor to avoid any damage. They are now safely stowed in the twin guest room, which we hope to complete next year. So much for a year off, eh?! lol

Saturday, no lie in.  Up and at it, still feeling a bit rough and off to collect Bekir. He was grouting to seal the tiles off in case of any rain (none in 3 months, but would be sods law the minute you lay tiles that it will rain for 40 days and nights).  He said that we would not make a start on the walls until next Saturday as it was more important to seal what he had put down - fair enough. I really didn't intrude too much through the day, only with his coffees and when he needed to pop to the shop for more grout. He just cracked on and at the end of the day, we had this:

Floor all done
Floor all done
I did do a little bit throughout the day and moved myself back into Room 13 again.  The temperatures are dropping at night and in the morning, so it is better to be in here just in case the fire needs to be lit at some point and also, I had help to move my desk back in again, so I took full advantage.  Looking cosy.

Room 13
Room 13
I managed to eat on Saturday night and decided I wanted something tasty after two days of toast and tea. White wine and garlic spaghetti with prawns (the ones that cost about a tenner, yes, I bought them, Beard. I did. In four weeks you will have forgotten) mixed with our own peppers and courgettes. It was extremely tasty and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Expensive dish
Expensive dish
Today has been spent mainly with a little lie in, a brief shopping trip to town to pick up some more vegetables for dinner and pottering around, sitting in the sun on the balcony, playing with the dogs, watching the chickens roam and seeing how much happier they are and eating this.

Roast dinner
Roast dinner
I am going to leave you now so that I can relax a while before tomorrow dawns and the chainsaw will have to come out. I am hoping my limbs all remain intact.

Leka nosht.

Ax





Wednesday, 21 September 2016

We have workers!

I am back again with another update and as the title suggests, it has been quite a busy start to this week. However, back to last week to begin with.

As is my routine again now, I was working Thursday as I am back to a three day week until Himself arrives home at least, but most likely for good. The only exciting thing I have to report for Thursday was that whilst working on the house next door, the cement truck which turned up had slight difficulty in getting up the newly created lane. I think this was down to sheer weight and the afact that the land is so dry and dusty that he was unable to get a grip.  However, it turned out that as his wheels spun at the bottom of the lane, they were spinning on the pipe which carries our mains water from the main supply onto the land. Not ideal at all! The young worker was pretty good and when I told him it was my water (which was not now coming through), he got straight on the phone to the water board.

Ooooops
Ooooops
The company arrived in absolutely record time and the young worker brought some of his plumbing supplies down so they could get it fixed.  not a bad spud, that one.  However, it very quickly became apparent that these guys from the water board had actually only come out to read the meter. What perfect timing. They were here for a further 30 minutes or so and then they were gone, with my fully restored water pumping away happily. Excellent.

Perfect timing
Perfect timing
Then it was to Friday. What did I do on Friday? Ah yes, the dreaded weekly shop and for some reason, I think I hadn't slept very well and had a bit of a lie in, which in turn meant that watering was later and all the other bits and bobs, so I arrived back and was starving.  A plate of cheese fixed that. I do love cheese and these are just fantastic.

Say cheese
Say cheese
Himself is to bring me back more of the ones I like best, so as instructed, these are those, love!

My favourites
My favourites
The weekend arrived. On Saturday morning I decided that the chickens should be given a bit more freedom. It was a risk, with the dogs, but I carefully had the dogs under relative control and held all of their attentions whilst the chickens and ducks edged their way out, looking wary.  It was apparent that neither Rambo nor the puppies actually cared. Thelma had her ball, so that was predictable, Rambo sniffed and turned to walk back to his bed and Louise was the only curious one and tried to sneak up on them a couple of times, which I suppose is natural.
Free range chooks
Free range chooks

Sneaking up
Sneaking up

My memory is shocking, but I actually think I did very little in the way of outside work on Saturday. I know I had done a bit of a tidy inside and a couple of loads of washing, but beyond that, I was particularly lazy.

Sunday, I started out to make up for that and having emptied the pond on Saturday overnight, as it was absolutely horrid with algae and duck poo and I cleaned it out and refilled it. You can actually see the bottom (well not now, but then you could!).

Clean water
Clean water
I also had a task to go through and be ruthless with all of the seeds that we have and bin anything that is out of date. Turns out that the majority of them were, but I could not bring myself to throw them away as Our Little Lady may actually be able to do something with some of these - she has a magic touch for growing - so I am going to see if she wants to try.

Many seeds
Many seeds
On Sunday I did the watering round a little earlier than normal so that I could grab half an hour at sunset just to relax and see it. I don't think I have actually watched a sunset in a good couple of months, not just because I am busy in the evenings, but also the evenings are much shorter now as well. Beautiful. I was happy as.... well. Happy.

Finally, a sunset
Finally, a sunset
On Saturday, I think, the carpenter had called to say that he was coming with the final batch of internal doors that we ordered with him at the end of May! There were ten in total and a couple of concertina style ones for the guest room (which I do not seem to have a photo of, but I will ensure I get one for the next update). Here they are arriving. How exciting.

Doors!
Doors!
They wasted no time in unloading and letting the driver get away and leaving the man himself to do his work. Now, normally the old frames would have been removed and our men would have helped him with knocking through any additional brickwork etc. but sadly he had to do it all himself. No complaints, he asked for a crowbar and away he went!

Unloading
Unloading
They are all slightly lower than the originals, about 10 cms, but this was, from what I gathered from his illustrations, because the wood came in 4m lengths and therefore each door was 2m high. Made sense not to add 10 cms to the height and therefore leave the remaining wood too short, creating more cost. They like to be cost effective, these Bulgarians.

First one in
First one in
I was pretty busy with the carpenter around, just because he was clarifying a lot of stuff and having quickly discussed a few things with Himself in Belgium, we agreed most of them early on.  However, I was back and forward a lot of the day with him.  I also had a very welcome visit, eventually, from Chaz and Ivan who had been down doing a little bit of shopping locally.  They were due around 10.30am and so by 11.30 I called them to check all was okay. The lazy blighters weren't even within an hour of town and still had to go to the shops.  So much for my promise of lunch! I scoffed some ham from the fridge to keep me going and finally we sat down at about 3pm! for lunch, Needless to say, I had a small snack that night and went to bed early. Was good to see them though.

The reason I was in bed so early was that Bekir and Sally were coming back for the rest of the week to tile our roof terrace before he real rain, wind and cold starts. This is a high priority so that no moisture gets down behind the insulation which is not sealed up top yet and won't be until all the tiling is complete. So great to have them back and they understood when I said on the phone that it was very important to finish that one job. Excellent.

Of course, that meant that not only did I get to see the sun set this week, I also had the pleasure of a beautiful sunrise (and an hour of pitch black prior to that).

Red skies
Red skies
7.30am on Tuesday and I set off on that familiar journey to get the men. It was great to see them looking so well and they were pretty spritely after their break away. although Sally was still "Goray dollo". He does make me laugh. Literal translation is "up,down", which would be the equivalent of our "so,so".

Whilst I was away, some little brats had found a packet of cotton wool pads, hadn't they. And they looked so pleased with themselves as well.

Cheeky imps
Cheeky imps
Until I told them it was not what cotton wool pads were for.

Sorry imps
Sorry imps
I had started on the Monday evening to clear off the metal shelving units that we had in the corridor and which held all the preserves from the last few years. The carpenter needed the shelves moved before he could tackle the door frame, so I got on with finishing that first thing so I would not be holding him up. There would have been the same again if He had been here this summer. I freeze stuff, I don't do jams. It's the processing of fruit that I hate, so fiddly.

Preserves
Preserves
Tuesday arrived early and so did my hunger, so once I had got the men back, after a trip out to the builder's yard to get some materials, my tummy was growling. I decided on eggs, because they are such a treat and we never have any in the house at all (this is a blatant lie and the fact is I cannot keep on top of production, so I may end up freezing some for baking).  Poached egg on toast.  There is no better breakfast, or brunch as it was at that stage.

Breakfast fit for a Queen
Breakfast fit for a Queen
It had threatened in the forecast that there would definitely be rain, 100%, and it was not wrong. However, it barely managed to wet the dust. Never mind, it meant I was not let off with the watering again. Shame!  Thelma was less than impressed as well.  She went outside, squinted at me then ran back between my legs and into the kitchen.  Fair weather puppy. Louise didn't care at all. She was lizard hunting.

What is THAT?
What is THAT?
So the men were back. Sally was systematically following the carpenter around and prepping the gaps around the doors for cement and also, bless him, clearing all the dust and additional rubbish created when the old doors were removed. Such a tidier.
Sally!
Sally!
Bekir on the other hand was up and on the roof terrace starting the tiling as requested. He wasted no time and thankfully, the rain did hold off and he was able to crack on.

Bekir!
Bekir!
This was the almost offender. Impressive colour, but sadly, full of hot air and it passed by without many droplets.

Incoming storm
Incoming storm
The last two doors were in and Sally had done a quick brush around before they left for the day. What a couple of days!

Svershi
Svershi
I am not going to update about today just yet, but there will be more photos to follow showing the progress throughout the week and hopefully, the final look at the weekend.  Stay tuned.

Leka nosht.
A xx

Wednesday, 20 July 2016

Alone again

The Mr has gone, hence the title and so you are stuck with me again for a little while.

We left you on Saturday evening and had a pretty early night, both of us being quite tired after an emotional and stressed couple of days. Sunday dawned and typically, the weather took a turn and it was cloudy. That hadn't happened for a couple of weeks and it was almost reflecting our moods. We did try to have a good morning and with a little effort to smile, we did. He made us dippy duck eggs for breakfast and we sat outside playing with the puppies and spending time with them before he had to head off to catch his bus in town. Thelma, every the playful little pup, found a stick for us to throw. I say stick, but size really must matter to her.

Shining light
Shining light
Last sighting
Last sighting
Size matters, apparently
Size matters, apparently
I dropped him off at the bus station at around 10am and waved him a tearful goodbye. I had forgotten the camera, so you will have to take my word that he left. When I got back home, having stopped off for a few provisions, I ... well, I can't actually remember what I did to be honest. I wasn't in the partying mood that's for sure. I remember tidying around the place and pottering around trying to keep busy. As is the daily evening routine, the watering was completed and I collapsed into bed once I had spoken to him and found out he had arrived safely in Brussels.

Monday
It was the last working day for the men on Monday and after collecting all three of them, it did not take them long to get to work. Sally spent pretty much all day cutting stronger wood than the last pieces we used for the stairs and securing them in place. He has done a super job and they are much better than the first makeshift ones we had. These will last us until we get the proper wood ordered later in the year.

Sally's steps
Sally's steps
Sally Two was busying away all morning in the green building and admittedly, I have forgotten to go and look to see how he finished up in there. I hate that building. After he had exhausted his efforts in there however, he made a start on the bits of kindling we had dragged into the wood store at the start of the year. He didn't hang about and I am very grateful to the Mr for suggesting we get someone in to do it. It would have taken me weeks to sort through this.

Sally Two's bundles
Sally Two's bundles
Bekir was finishing off the wood store outside first thing and creating a walled section for the water tank, which will slot in the end section and collect some of the water from the roof which can be used on the garden. You will know our water supply here is less than acceptable at times.

Bekir's store
Bekir's store
It didn't stop there for Bekir. There were a few bits in and around that needed to be finished off before he left and this was one of them. The plugs that we have installed under the overhang of the island in the kitchen are now connected and fully functioning. A simple solution, in my opinion.

Bekir's plug
Bekir's plug
At afternoon coffee break I took a wander round and noticed that Sally Two had finished the wood store. Bless him, I don't think it has ever been this tidy! What a great job.

Sally Two's great job
Sally Two's great job
Sally, as I mentioned, was cutting the exact shapes of each step for the stairs. Obviously they were all slightly different shapes and sizes, but he got there in the end and did a fantastic job.

Last steps
Last steps
Bekir (and all of them) are really particular about tidying up after themselves and whilst working in the kitchen and back corridor they had used the garage to store materials and tiles etc. It was a bit of a mess and he has really tidied things up in there. Sadly, I have no photo to show you of it cleaned up - I was sure I had taken one. Never mind.

Final clean up
Final clean up
Not content with sorting the garage, they all continued into the drive afterwards, burning whatever rubbish there was in a little fire pit they had made at the side of the drive. No more nails or pallets in sight. They all worked together and cleared any mess they could see.

Tidy driveway
Tidy driveway
Even the leftover wood they had ordered for the shed was tidied away to keep it dry. I really have less to do than I thought I would. As I took this, I caught sight of Sally Two, obviously at a loose end at the end of the day, sitting watering the orchard trees. They are really great guys.

Saving wood
Saving wood
And here is the (almost) finished look. I think we will have to waterproof the far end wall and paint it all to match the house colour and then it will really look the part, but what a great job they did.

Finished wood store
Finished wood store
Of course, there was a reason this was a priority. This will be my job in the mornings whilst it is cool. Stacking before the rains arrive!

This will get be fitter!
This will get be fitter!
Anyway, enough of that kind of talk. We have a few bits showing signs of life in the garden. Here are the first peppers making an appearance. Each day there are more and more of these showing and I am now wondering what on earth I am going t do with them all when they are ripe!

Peppers
Peppers
Some of the colourful chilli plants we love. These are showing great potential again and we should have another box of dried ones again this year to last us over winter.

Chilies
Chillies
It hasn't only been on this side of the fence that there has been work going on.  The new neighbour has been busying away and this is the result so far.

Neighbour's work
Neighbour's work
I have been working in my paid work all week and I have been extremely busy, so with the exception of Monday, there really has not been much happening at all and I apologise for the lack of update in that respect.  There just isn't anything to write about.

Just to make sure Himself does not think I have been sat around doing nothing though, I did put some effort into getting started on the wood stacking. It was hard work, but I think I have done very well. By Christmas it will all be in there (2017).

Hard work, this!
Hard work, this!
I will leave you now and head to bed. Already 9.30pm. Where on earth does the time go?

Leka nosht
A xx