Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Inside and Out

So as I suggested last time I'm sat down on Wednesday evening before dinner starting to type this up. Looking at the pictures I think this will be a much shorter update which will be nice. I want to get this done before we eat so we can relax together and watch more Sopranos or maybe a film. I'm going to continue the new format though, and not go through each day as I'm getting lots of positive feedback on it.

Inside

So my concept for this update was based around the fact that we have made some pretty good progress both inside and outside and I would split things down in this way. First of all; inside.

Early Sunday morning sweep
Early Sunday morning sweep
Runners back down
Runners back down
First of all tidying. Since we have had the living room finished, and swept out and put rugs down in the hallway, our dust problem has reduced significantly. We still have some, but most of the dirt now comes in on our shoes when we've been working outside. We're trying to keep on top of this anyway and this Sunday we started the day by cleaning the corridor. A swept through before even having any of her brew and I was tasked with shaking out the rugs and then hanging them on the balcony but it started to rain so I just beat them and brought them back in. We have another couple of these runner style rugs which eventually will go down stairs but it is still so filthy there I think we're leaving off putting them out until we've cleaned a little more. It's so nice to not have thick dust everywhere.

Model railway stacked up tidily
Model railway stacked up tidily
One job that I have had on my list and have been putting off was to sort out the train track in the loft out of its cardboard boxes (which could be chewed) and into the plastic boxes I had bought a few weeks ago. I actually started this because I'm sure I've lost a box of DVDs somewhere; there is at least one DVD completely lost sadly. Anyway, I got far enough into looking through the railway set boxes that I just stayed up there and finished the job completely. I now have another task which is to split apart the different gauge tracks as I have two non-compatible types of track up there. I also think I want to get some chests of drawers like A got for her clothes for the track so I can use the boxes for the scenery elements that are all still in cardboard up there.

The truck was piled very high
The truck was piled very high
Carrying the plasterboard in, two sheets at a time
Carrying the plasterboard in, two sheets at a time
Yesterday I popped out to the shops for a few things. On the way down the hill I was able to give Usmivka a lift with his milk to town as it was market day so that was nice. I headed over to the builder's merchant and ordered a huge quantity of fibreglass insulation and plasterboard as before I can do anything for the model railway in terms of building anything I need to seal the whole roof space - floor and ceiling. I asked them to deliver it about 1pm and the rest of my trip out was a total failure in terms of what I wanted to do. Anyway about an hour after I had left the builder's merchant I was sat back at my desk working away when the van pulled up with my order. There had been a mis-communication and when I thought I said "come at one" they heard "come in one hour". We rushed to clear a path for the truck to the double kitchen doors and then A helped me lift one of the reservoirs out of the way and we started unloading. A helped with the insulation but then the plasterboard was a two person job so she brought my brew down and we just cracked on, the delivery man and I. It didn't take all that long however I'm dreading carting this all into the roof. I have also not ordered enough to complete the ceiling up there. It'll do for now though.

Snug puppies in front of the petchka
Snug puppies in front of the petchka
The weather has definitely gone to "changeable" (as you'll see in more detail in the next section) and today we had to have the fire on in Room 13 early on as it was actually quite chilly. The puppies really appreciated it and came in from their run around outside and almost immediately were asleep in front of it. The sun did come out a bit later which warmed us up as well and we were able to let it go out pretty quickly. It is quite cold when you're sat at your desk so it's nice sometimes to take that chill off in the morning. Of course we have the fire lit in the living room every evening but for me that's more to watch the flames than because it is cold.

Outside

This section will deal in a bit with the progress we have made outside but first of all let's talk about the weather.

Rainbow early Sunday morning
Rainbow early Sunday morning
First few spots on the tiles on the balcony
First few spots on the tiles on the balcony
Raining a bit heavier
Raining a bit heavier
Sunshine and heavy clouds
Sunshine and heavy clouds
Sunday morning as I was heading out to let the chickens out I looked up and saw a lovely rainbow. It was not long after this that the rain reached us and prevented me from airing the rugs. The sky was amazing with some really bright areas cutting through beneath glowering black clouds. The shower didn't last that long as the wind was blowing so hard and the clouds were scudding along at a rate of knots. When the sun was out, and you were stood out of the wind, it was actually quite warm. The puppies were very much less than impressed and getting them to go out into the wind to go to the toilet was a challenge. They even pooed inside one night as they hadn't gone out long enough the night before because of the gale. We ended up having to let them out via the garage door and then herd them away from coming back in until they had been; little princesses demanding perfect weather to go to the toilet!

Early moon with big clouds
Early moon with big clouds

We were sat in the living room all afternoon on Sunday which was great; so excellent to relax (though I was also typing up the uber long update so I didn't get to relax as much as I wanted) when I happened to look outside and see that the moon had risen. It wasn't quite full then (it was full last night and despite the cloud cover the night was so bright with it!) but with the clouds still around and moving so fast I got a few excellent pictures. Shortly after this I headed onto the roof terrace to try and get, on video, the sound of the wind that we had been living with for days now. It plays a note on the open chimney pipes (I will need to get Bekir and Sally to finish them off with caps I think) and in the roof it howls like a tormented animal. The video above is the best I could get, though, and doesn't really do the whole thing justice.

The sun rises above the fog in the valley
The sun rises above the fog in the valley
Fog bank rolling towards us
Fog bank rolling towards us
Monday evening after doing some work outside I made the mistake of leaving my camera sat on the Julian's bonnet and so when, on Tuesday morning, I saw such a glorious sunrise happening I went for my camera and couldn't find it. When I did find it, soaked, I was really unhappy and put it on my desk in the sun to try and dry it out. Fortunately this worked and it doesn't seem the worse for wear. A was able to get a picture for me of the sunrise which was a bonus - it was such a beautiful thing. This morning was almost a mirror image as when we woke up it was clear, though foggy in the valley and then as the morning went on the fog rolled in more and more until we were completely blanketed.

Stone pile to be moved
Stone pile to be moved
Spreading the stones on the driveway
Spreading the stones on the driveway
So, other than looking at the weather, what has been going on outside? Mainly shoveling various things into wheelbarrows and moving them from one place to another. Out in the orchard I have to move the piles of stones which are next to the trees from the hole-digging before I can continue spreading soil. A has commented on how the driveway by the gate is quite slippy in mud so I started off taking barrow loads down there and then spreading it around. I think that eventually I may have to remove some of the bigger stones which won't break up and bed in as we need but with all the rain forecast for the next few days that will give me a chance to evaluate. I've been doing this on and off through the week so far, taking a little time throughout the day to go and shift for ten or fifteen minutes. It's good as it has given me a handy outlet from frustration at the paid work and also keeps me active and getting exercise and fresh air.

A wearing her Machine Head t shirt to chainsaw
A wearing her Machine Head t shirt to chainsaw
A had no work waiting for her on Monday morning so she got the chainsaw out and chopped up some more of the Oak tree branches. These were what was laying in the way of the delivery van on Tuesday and today I finally got round to lifting them and putting them into storage. We are now well over half way through this preliminary processing of the branches which is great. Looking at the forecast it is going to be nasty for a few days and then brighten up again so maybe by the end of the next week we'll have it all completed; that would definitely be excellent. I still need to decided on what to do with the brush wood; the green building remains my best idea so far.

The results of the stone pick
The results of the stone pick
Putting the mower together
Putting the mower together
Shoving it along was hard work up here
Shoving it along was hard work up here
It did cut better than you'd think for it being so blunt
It did cut better than you'd think for it being so blunt
Half what will be our front lawn
Half what will be our front lawn
At one point yesterday I had a few minutes spare during the day so off I went outside with a bucket and I picked up all the stones I could see on what will be our lawn. I filled the bucket completely and I wasn't even being very careful. In my head that was going to be the end of it but later on I got another chance to head outside and so I put the lawnmower together and started to push it over the grass. Now it is completely blunt so this was a really tough undertaking and I ended up with a blister on the palm of my left hand however even being blunt it cut so well, and the difference is so excellent, that I am buzzing even more. I've ordered some sharpening kits to arrive over winter so as soon as they arrive I'll be taking the mower apart and getting it all fixed up - I'm even going to try and get some metal paint for it.

Filled in the old animal ramp onto my land
Filled in the old animal ramp onto my land
Today in my working gaps I did more shoveling of stones, eventually deciding that rather than put them on the driveway I should pile them up where the pond will be and see how the stones already there work. Before doing this, though, I decided to follow up on something I'd seen while clearing the lawn. The ramp made by the cattle when they had been coming onto the land before the fence was in was still there and getting filled up with leaves and stones. I took about three or four wheelbarrows of soil over to it and now it is flat. Hopefully this will reseed quickly and the lawn can grow up to the edge of the fence.

Raised bed greens are flourishing
Raised bed greens are flourishing
A very small broccoli floret
A very small broccoli floret
The raised bed has continued to impress and even since the other day when I took the last photograph the plants in there have doubled in size. In the other garden the two new vines look dead but then so does the old one so I'll just have to be patient until the spring to see if they were a waste of money. The other greens in there are all doing pretty well right now and we've even got some tiny broccoli florets to eat. Maybe they'll go in a roast dinner soon.

Animals

The number of pictures I have this week, and not just of Thelma and Louise, means that once again they deserve their own section.

The ducks floating in their pond and loving it
The ducks floating in their pond and loving it
First of all comes Beaker and Balls, swimming around in their pond. Now that we have stopped trying to filter it (the equipment has been put inside for use when the larger system is installed) the water does get a bit green however they seem to love it and today we were watching as they were eating the leaves that had blown in there. They even go fully underneath and swim up and down and they particularly seem to enjoy dipping their heads under.

Thelma with one of her tiny sticks
Thelma with one of her tiny sticks
Louise doing a rare roll
Louise doing a rare roll
Sisters will share anything
Sisters will share anything
The puppies have been very involved in everything we have done this week as always. Thelma is never without a stick for very long, even if it is a tiny little excuse for one which won't fly anywhere because it is too light. Even this one she chased and found and refused a substitute because THIS was the one she had found. Louise is less interested in sticks and wanders off on her own when Thelma gets into her desperate stick mode. She likes digging up insects and chasing butterflies. Sometimes, however, they will work together and both enjoy a stick; Thelma likes this less than Louise and always ends up ripping the stick away though this week I've seen Louise win a few times which is good to see.

And finally...

So we come to the last few pictures that don't fit into any of the planned sections above. The rain is falling now and we've eaten our dinner so I'm going to get these done and get this published before I intrude on much more of our evening.

Baking the Syrup Sponge Cake
Baking the Syrup Sponge Cake
Just a small roast for two
Just a small roast for two
Sunday was a day of food, and A spent most of it in the kitchen. First of all she wanted to bake and so she got her ingredients together and we have been enjoying the fruits of this labour all week as we eat our way through an awesome syrup sponge cake. No Sunday is complete without a roast and this was no different as she prepared an excellent Roast Chicken with spuds and parsnips and carrots and peppers all roasted together. Amazing. It did well for both of us for lunch the next day as well and the puppies were very much in love with the meat they got off it.

Autumn along the front of the land
Autumn along the front of the land
Our beloved house, with Thelma and Rambo in attendance
Our beloved house, with Thelma and Rambo in attendance
While I was outside today doing the soil into the front garden I snapped a couple of pictures. First of all we have the view along the front looking underneath the pollarded Oak tree down towards the vehicle gate. The weather was amazing at this time, so warm that I was sweating and needed to take my t shirt off which is pretty impressive for one month before Christmas. The second shows the frontage of the building as it is now, with all the windows in and looking much neater than before. This time next year I really hope for a huge difference in how this looks as we want the insulation and cladding to be done.

To close with updates for which there are no pictures I've had another fun time with couriers this week as the parcel reaches Bulgaria and then stops at a distribution centre as "the address is wrong" because they don't understand that villages have no road names. Fortunately I was able to get hold of an English speaking person who helped me out so hopefully the parcel will arrive tomorrow. It has part of A's Christmas pressie in it, as well as a signed photograph of The Hoff which will go in pride of place I'm sure.

So there it is, time to get this out there and relax for the rest of the evening.

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