Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seeds. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 February 2022

Back to the garden

After the day off yesterday the men were back today; let's get to this update as it covers both days.

Angela in her new raised bed garden
Angela in her new raised bed garden
Balcony play with me and Grandma
Balcony play with me and Grandma
The bouncy thing with Grandma
The bouncy thing with Grandma

Yesterday was a beautiful day and Angela made the most of it by being outside a fair bit getting a load of stuff done in the garden. I was super busy and was very pleased when it was time for Rosie to get home from school, though she was later than normal as Grandma and Angela took her to the park for a bit after school. We had a nice time on the balcony with her new house and also the rocking donkey before it was time to head downstairs for quieter play then books.

We get to the bar for our night out
We get to the bar for our night out


Band in full flow
Band in full flow

For the first time for years, literally, Angela and I went out together last night. We headed to a local bar to watch our friend the policeman play in his band. It was so lovely to get out and we had an awesome time. Hopefully we can go again some time as well.

The sun rises on another day
The sun rises on another day
Bekir and Halil laying slabs
Bekir and Halil laying slabs
Checking out the damp
Checking out the damp
There it is; time to dry out
There it is; time to dry out

Today dawned bright and beautiful, but frosty, and the sun stayed out all day. I took Rosie down to school this morning and when I got back the men were in and laying slabs around the raised beds. When the finished the first length Bekir came in to look at the dampness in the library and after moving a load of things we pulled the carpet up to find that indeed the dehumidifier had been leaking and there was a very damp area through the carpet and underlay and onto the floor. We have left this carpet pulled back to air and dry it and will reinstall it at the end of the week. Frustrating, but at least we found it wasn't water coming in through the wall.

Angela shifting stones in a barrow
Angela shifting stones in a barrow
Using the stones to edge the garden
Using the stones to edge the garden
Seedlings starting to sprout
Seedlings starting to sprout
Xena and Louise having a play
Xena and Louise having a play

It really was another glorious day and again while I was stuck at my desk Angela made the most of it to get into the garden. I did help her with this barrow, after taking the picture, and she was making a lovely edging to the garden with some stones she found in the excavations for the chicken enclosure and other places. The seedlings she planted with Rosie are also coming up really nicely. It wasn't only Angela enjoying being outside; Thelma, Louise and Xena had a great time, with Xena in particular playing a lot with Louise, while Angela threw the ball for Thelma.

A little bit of pickaxe work
A little bit of pickaxe work
All cut out now
All cut out now

The men finished up the slabs and then turned their attention to the final front section. We had a bit of a chat and decided to have a central slope in line with the middle aisle and have a wall to each side of it with slabs at the bottom. They had to chip out some stone and made use of the breaker for this and by the end of the day were ready for concrete which is awesome as that can be poured tomorrow morning.

So there you are; another awesome day here and more of the same tomorrow I think. Thanks for reading.

Monday, 30 November 2020

Just painting

 Another weekend passes, and another Monday update that will be super short about Monday, but with lots about the weekend.

Chilly start
Chilly start
Rosie watches the chickens
Rosie watches the chickens
Shadow people
Shadow people
Rosie splashing in the water
Rosie splashing in the water
A beautiful view here
A beautiful view here
Rosie playing in the leaves
Rosie playing in the leaves

So to Saturday and pretty well straight after breakfast I was out in Thomas with Rosie to go to the garage to get his winter tyres swapped on; it was cold enough when we got on the road and Rosie was wrapped up well when we got there and went for our walk to find the river. We made a few false starts, meeting a puppy and some chickens but eventually found our way down there and Rosie had great fun splashing and watching the running water and getting soaked. When I took her back to the car I changed her as Angela had wisely put a change of trousers in. It was a lovely morning and an awesome way to spend the time while the tyres were being done. The rest of the day was almost entirely Rosie as well, with brief breaks to do little bits on the Santa's Express, and we had a lot of fun playing in the leaves and running around outside. A good day all round.

A cloudy but interesting start to the day
A cloudy but interesting start to the day
Rosie helping me with the leaves
Rosie helping me with the leaves
Angela gets some seedlings separated
Angela gets some seedlings separated

Sunday started off cloudy but was an OK day in the end; not as glorious as Saturday. It was again a day for Rosie but we got some chores done around the place. I found the toilet was broken again, the fan not running and therefore the reservoir was totally full, but worked out it was the socket broken, not the fan. This reservoir has never been a good thing in my eyes and next year I think we'll do something else and get rid of it. I have never liked it. Anyway before that I spent some fun time with Rosie in the garden raking up leaves and taking them in the wheelbarrow, with her sat on top to stop them blowing away, to both put on the garden and also collect to make leaf compost. After I found out about the toilet I raked and stashed as much as I could in the big leaf box and put it in the garage as we are back on the old humanure for a while until the new toilets fix themselves. If they do. Angela got some time as well to split the carrots in their pots as they are doing really well in the glass house. It was another good day, and ended with me getting a full evening to paint.

A horrible miserable day all day
A horrible miserable day all day
Painting the steel
Painting the steel
Warm by the fire for coffee break
Warm by the fire for coffee break

And we reach today. Today has been miserable. It has rained all day (apparently right now it is snowing) and has been grey and horrible and the worst of weather. I really dislike miserable days; I thrive on sun, never mind the temperature. The men had balcony work but other than cleaning up a bit they were able to work inside all day as Bekir and I got out to order wood and metal for the weatherproofing of the windows (very much needed) and then they were in the garage all day treating the wood and painting the L profile steel that will seal between the windows and the other framing. They lit the fire in the workshop while they were working in there, and also for their breaks. Very sensible. Our wormery arrived and, as feared, all the worms were Dead on Arrival so tomorrow Angela will be on the hunt for some local worms from the fishing shops. She had the first day of the next five weeks with the school shut with Rosie at home and did so well keeping her entertained; I am so proud of her. It is SO difficult with Rosie when it's so nasty outside you can't even wrap her up warm and let her outside. There was hopscotch done in tape on the kitchen floor and lots of drumming. Wonderful work!

There it is; another day done. Tomorrow is forecast sunny and cold which is MUCH more my type of weather and Bekir and Halil should be out fitting the things they painted today. The window people will come back this week to fit the rest of the windows and then we'll be weatherproof out there finally! Thanks for reading.

Sunday, 11 March 2018

Spring has sprung

What a difference a bit of sun makes. It's been rather a good week, certainly the most positive and happy I've felt for quite a long time; it turns out that I really am a creature of the weather and my moods swing with the clouds. I know this has been tough for A as I've really struggled for the past two or three months with the miserable weather then with us both getting so ill.

Things really have changed, though, since my determination to work less and take more time for me and more importantly Us.

And so to the update...

It's a great pleasure getting back into our office - Room 13
It's a great pleasure getting back into our office - Room 13
The plum tree by the Green Building is budding again
The plum tree by the Green Building is budding again
This is always the first to start the year, and was yellow through the snow
This is always the first to start the year, and was yellow through the snow
Daffodils from Lidl start the year off
Daffodils from Lidl start the year off
A smile for Spring
A smile for Spring
This view makes me more productive, honest
This view makes me more productive, honest
To prove that Spring really has sprung I took my break time during the day last Monday to come up and clear Room 13 in preparation for our return. Tuesday was lighting the fire to take the chill out of the room, as it's been empty for months, and also A mopped the floor. We had a bit of a disaster as the flue pipe bent and fell out while the fire was lit but with the asbestos fire gloves and a bit of care we got it back in place and wedged so it can't fall again. Outside the signs of Spring are everywhere, with buds appearing and the Lidl Daffodils I bought four years ago now (yes, this time four years ago I was driving across Europe with my parents on my way out here... nearly another anniversary is upon us) have once more put on a glorious display. On Wednesday the weather was so good I could sit outside grinning like a loon and eat my lunch on the patio while the sun warmed me and things became good again. To be able to sit at my desk and look out at that view across the valley is also really good for my soul; and now as I sit here typing looking out into the gloaming as the day draws to a close I remember once again why I fell in love with this property and this HUGE job of renovation.

The dawn breaks with plenty of clouds
The dawn breaks with plenty of clouds
Later in the day it threatens rain, and it did come
Later in the day it threatens rain, and it did come
The Big Reshuffle of Stuff has begun again
The Big Reshuffle of Stuff has begun again
A putting potting compost into trays
A putting potting compost into trays
The tomato seeds have done so well again
The tomato seeds have done so well again
In a tray in Room 13
In a tray in Room 13
Of course after the lovely sunny day on Wednesday when we moved upstairs it was less lovely on Thursday however every time the sun did break through the entire room brightened and that alone lifts ones mood. We have decided to invite Bekir to come back and do some more work around the place early this year, mainly get the Games Room and A's Art Room finished as I've massively failed in my challenge to get the electric in there over winter. To this end we lifted out the wonky unit I made and I've started shifting things out of there. He came over today (Sunday) to check out the tasks we have for him and may start a week tomorrow so that gives us some breathing space to sort everything out. A had started her seeds in the tupperware last week and so this week they are already ready to plant out, well the tomatoes are anyway. We're aiming on being overloaded with tomatoes again this year so we can make lots of home made ragu.

The Parents' hotel is somewhere in there
The Parents' hotel is somewhere in there
A really stunning morning
A really stunning morning
Puppies hunting for the shaft of sunlight
Puppies hunting for the shaft of sunlight
A planting more seeds
A planting more seeds
Me enjoying more sun
Me enjoying more sun
Louise loving being in the sun as well
Louise loving being in the sun as well
Which ball (answer - neither)
Which ball (answer - neither)
Louise being really helpful as A weeds the beds
Louise being really helpful as A weeds the beds
Look at this big lump!
Look at this big lump!
This is how you get lots done
This is how you get lots done
Thelma has had enough "helping"
Thelma has had enough "helping"
After a hard day, Louise tucks her nose
After a hard day, Louise tucks her nose
The rain of the previous day and over night washed the air clean and it was an absolutely stunning morning on Friday; I was running up and down stairs looking for the camera for the first time this year. Of course with the sun out there's a time during the morning when I can't see my screen so I have to shut the curtains; the puppies were outraged and did everything to find what sun broke through the gap. A was able to get some more seedlings planted, I think these are for sunflowers, while I once again had a Happy Beard Moment in the Sun. Thelma and Louise are also both so pleased to get back outside more, though Thelma sometimes can't choose which ball she wants. That afternoon A got outside for a while and cleared out a number of the raised beds and she was ably assisted in this task by the puppies.

Final winter plumage photo
Final winter plumage photo
Summer must be here!
Summer must be here!
What is this, up the tree?
What is this, up the tree?
Thelma getting some fresh air
Thelma getting some fresh air
Beautiful valley with the stream running down the centre
Beautiful valley with the stream running down the centre
Thelma showing she is better
Thelma showing she is better
The cows are wondering why we've stopped in their home
The cows are wondering why we've stopped in their home
A true Bulgarian traffic jam
A true Bulgarian traffic jam
Another option for the list
Another option for the list
Louise less than impressed at the wash
Louise less than impressed at the wash
Stunning sunset to finish the day... nearly...
Stunning sunset to finish the day... nearly...
Saturday dawned really bright and I finally made the decision to remove the Winter Plumage; what a change and it's been nice to not have it tickling my ears any more. We went out for a drive on Saturday before lunch towards some locations that A had spotted on the map. The first one involved an amazing drive through some stunning scenery but no house that we saw struck us as a good option; it was beautiful though and really enjoyable. As we drove back along that road (it was a dead end) we spotted something stuck up a tree and had to get a picture; it looks like a body! Very strange. Thelma was struggling a little bit with how windy and bumpy the roads were that far into the sticks and we stopped a couple of times to let her stomach settle; one stop in particular was at a lovely location next to a stream with stunning views down the valley; the cows and bulls which appeared along the road were not impressed with the puppies in their 'hood, however. We worked our way towards the second location A had spotted, stopping for a quick snack from a roadside shop as it was past lunchtime, and got caught in a very topical traffic jam. Finally we reached our destination and we were very impressed with this place; it has gone onto the list and we will investigate owners. The mud was pretty deep and both Thelma and Louise had to be washed off in the spring. On our way home we stopped for a brew with SandS which was just so lovely to see them; we think it has been four months since we saw them what with one thing and another. We were exhausted when we got back and had A had a nap while I did some hobby time and also rushed onto the balcony for the first time this year to get a picture of the sunset.

Very excited for kebab
Very excited for kebab
The band gets going
The band gets going
Ivan getting into the groove
Ivan getting into the groove
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Rock 'n' Roll Star
Very nearly a smile
Very nearly a smile
I have sadly forgotten his name. Bad form!
I have sadly forgotten his name. Bad form!
The night was not over, however, as Venko's band was playing in town; as it's been so long since we went out we decided to get dinner at the Turkish place A had found on her night out with Emma last year; this was a great choice as the food was really nice. We got to the venue and found almost the entire place reserved however we got a table, then were joined by a friend of Venko's who spoke a bit of English, and this guy's niece who spoke a fair bit. We did try our Bulgarian but they were very pleased to speak English; a bit later the rest of the family joined us and we sat with them for the whole night; they were really lovely - it's always nice to meet new people, especially locals, and hopefully we'll stay in touch. The band were on form and it was quite reluctantly that we had to leave as we'd left the puppies for hours; the fire was out by the time we got home so any later would have been bad.

First time we've had breakfast on the balcony this year as well
First time we've had breakfast on the balcony this year as well
What a stunning location to play our game
What a stunning location to play our game
Sassy hopped out and ran around the balcony
Sassy hopped out and ran around the balcony
Rambo on his rounds
Rambo on his rounds
Table set up for the first game
Table set up for the first game
Three orcs traverse the slopes
Three orcs traverse the slopes
Traveling through a wooded area
Traveling through a wooded area
Rambo chilled out in the shade underneath the balcony
Rambo chilled out in the shade underneath the balcony
Thelma in her sun trap, gasping in the heat
Thelma in her sun trap, gasping in the heat
Louise preferred to sit on the chair near us
Louise preferred to sit on the chair near us
Shot mid-way through the final game
Shot mid-way through the final game
And so we reach today, another day we had awesome plans for. The sun rose bright however the fog rose shortly after which delayed us getting out onto the balcony but it burned off very quickly. Bekir arrived for his quick look at the tasks we have lined up while we were waiting for the sun to break back through so that was very good timing. A made some porridge for our breakfast and we were able to eat this sat out on the balcony before we set up for our game; we were going to play a new small quick version of the normal wargame we play based in The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. It was a glorious day and we played two games before lunch, then had butties on the patio before going back up and playing a third and final game. We let Sassy have her cage open and for the first time ever she hopped out on her own while Rambo went on a round of the land before relaxing in the shade on the drive below where we were playing. All in all it was such a lovely way to spend time and certainly we will be playing games out on the balcony again; we have a new 4' square folding table on its way which will help a lot.

This is actually helpful from our animals
This is actually helpful from our animals
Getting stuck in to my digging chore
Getting stuck in to my digging chore
The flock in helping me out
The flock in helping me out
Ming (front) and Blondie Bald Neck
Ming (front) and Blondie Bald Neck
The small task, completed
The small task, completed
Very strong sun today
Very strong sun today
We were both exhausted by the time we finished, but more from the sun and fresh air than anything else, so had an hour or two kip which refreshed us quite a lot. I woke to make a brew and get out into the garden to start digging through the vegetable patch and while I was making the brews I watched the chickens digging into the raised beds. I targeted clearing the section that had the failed sweetcorn in last year and A brought the chickens in to help me out; they do a good job scratching and if we'd left them in here all winter we may not have as much to do now; there's a thought for next winter. By the time I had finished my targeted area for clearing I was pretty shattered, it's amazing how unfit I am again, and I came inside to start on this update. A caught the sun quite badly today which does show how strong that sunshine was. We forgot to get a thermometer out but it was certainly up to high twenties on the balcony.

And so there you have it; a rather long update but then this week has been surprisingly busy. We have a week remaining to prepare for the return of the workmen and then I'll have to up the regularity of these updates again.

Thanks for reading, as always