I have been both a mixture of very busy and very lazy (or tired, if you like). I did not do a blog post on Sunday as I am supposed to because, well, he will forget about it in a week or so. Hopefully.
Tonight I am going to provide you with a lot of photos and fewer words than usual, just because there is a lot to show you and less to say. Let's get started.
Stuff:
Ok, I am just going to show you a few random things that I snapped over the last five days.
On Friday I was whisked off out to lunch and in a little coffee shop we stopped off in before the restaurant, I spotted these. They had loads of them and I desperately want something like this. I did suggest that I could get a sewing machine and make my own. Maybe. Probably not. How lovely though?
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I need this chair |
I think it was Saturday when I got a text to say that we had parcels arrived at the local courier office. I was only expecting one, so when I got chased by a huge box wielding man out of the shop, I was somewhat surprised. Pleasantly though as I can now have a decent cuppa. The teabags here are not the same at all. Also, the most important part of the package - the peanut butter!
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Proper brew again |
As much as I have tried, I have been unable to stop a nest being built by the swallows. This is on the second floor window by the top of the stairs and since our fly screens have been actually screwed in place, I can't get to it. They are a nightmare around here because they have nested on and in the building for the last 20 years while it has been unoccupied. I shall have to let Himself deal with this over the weekend. I have managed to thwart any building in the porch so far, but they have made a right old mess up there.
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Pesky birds |
Whilst doing the watering round this morning I stumbled across this. I have no idea (or had) what it was and thought it may be eggs of some kind. On closer inspection and also reading a post on a Facebook group, might it be white Mulberries? If you know, do leave a comment.
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No idea |
Moving on now.
Progress - Sally:
The men have been working very hard. On Monday morning Sally was at a bit of a loose end and had been planning to grout the tile work that Bekir had finished on Friday. Never to be idle, while he waited for me to go to the shop and pick a colour and 12 bags of grout (I know!) he was on with some tidying outside to help make the place look a bit better. He shovelled and swept all the debris from the edge of the platform along the front of the building. What a man!
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Sally keeping busy |
I had realised that morning that he was going to have some freed up time whilst Bekir was sorting out the electrics and plumbing for the kitchen. After a quick discussion with Him in the UK, I went to tell him that the through-way to the downstairs corridor should be made slightly wider so that we are able to move things around more easily to and fro the tool and wood room. He got straight to it after the sweeping and narrowly escaped losing his shoe!
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Keep your shoe! |
With Bekir working towards the kitchen being finished, he also made a start on digging out the shallow channel to allow the pipes to go inside. He is fantastic at just getting on and using initiative.
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Drainage |
And also, they sure do clean up after themselves.
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Better access |
I had been to get the grout but when I got back he was started on another task which he was able to get on with without hanging about. Sealing the top of the tiles off did not take long but makes a huge difference to the look and feel.
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Sealing the top |
I had picked a grout in the colour Karamel. Here, it looks very orange and not to worry Himself who will be reading this later, it calms down once it is dry and works very well with the tiles, thankfully.
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Grouting |
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More grouting |
This is a little bonus, but when we got back this morning, the carpenter was standing playing fetch with Rambo and waiting with our last door of this round of fittings. Excellent.
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Another door |
Progress - Bekir:
As I have mentioned above, Bekir had lots to get on with to finish off at the end of last week. Firstly, the platform edge tiles and metal guard.
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Final finishings |
Now, you cannot see it from here, or maybe you can, but some of the tile cutting for this has been exceptional!
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Chimney tiles |
On Monday morning whilst pottering around upstairs and cleaning the guest room and bathroom, I heard a huge drill. I was a while but when I took their coffees down I had to ask him to stop what he was doing with the drainage for the bathroom and toilet and get on with the kitchen as it was more important and i wanted to use it when our guests arrived. Bless him. He hates deviating, but he was fine. He made great progress though.
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More pipework |
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Groundwork done |
After a brief count and discussion I was off to the shops again, this time with Bekir, to get some electrical supplies. We have 28 double wall plugs in the open plan area. 28! I suspect the Mr was responsible!
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Plugs |
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Lots of plugs |
Today was all about the electric. Having put ALL of the plug sockets on the wall, he got stuck into the hell that is the distribution box which supplies it all. I do not envy him at all.
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Concentration |
And done. Almost.
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Complete box set |
Finally in this section, I add this last photo. Not because it shows anything in particular, but I like it. It really is almost ready for the first meal to be cooked!
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Almost there |
Progress - Me:
I haven't had the greatest progress in the last few days, but I have done ok. Inside I have just been pottering around, tidying as I go, washing sheets and towels and cleaning as much as I go. Outside though, I have mad a bit of an impact. The garden, again was in need of more attention. Just one more walkway to clear and I was going to be happy. The fact that I got a fair bit of weeding done also, was a bonus.
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More jungle |
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Every little helps |
Once the garden had been tackled I set to clearing some of the debris that has been left from the insulation work. It has really been bothering me and I set to it. There were about 6 or 7 of these barrows emptied. It was warm work!
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Bits and bobs |
There was also a lot getting swallowed up by the grass. After Sally cleared the patio, I did feel a little bad for piling the stuff up again, but we almost lost the hoses and it took quite an effort. I had to actually cut them out in the end (the grass, not the hose).
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Lots of bits |
One of my jobs was to keep the spud towers filled with soil. Mega fail. As it had rained and stormed so much I had been unable to get out and do this and as you know, with the heat rising and lots of water falling, the garden took to a growth spurt. The potatoes did the same. Now the ground and soil had time to dry out for a day, I set to work and managed to fill the sections that were already built up. The potatoes are starting to slowly flower now, so I'm not sure if I should be adding further soil. I will have to Google that.
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Spud soil |
I am going to leave you with two more sections, in which I think the captions will be enough without a whole lot more typing.
Dogs:
Thelma has been a little bit clingy for a few days and a little bit nervous. I think something has scared her but I am not sure what. Perhaps she has been startled by storms or by Sassy banging in the middle of the night. Today, she was much better, but she has shadowed me for a few days. Louise on the other hand, has been very much an outdoor dog since the rain stopped and it has been warming up. She has been lizard hunting. Rambo? Well Rambo is enjoying his retirement.
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Shadow |
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Sniffing |
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Nap time |
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Play with me |
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Lou-Lou |
They really love the space they have here. It allows them so much freedom to explore.
Garden:
This section shows you the growth happening all around. It has been very fast over the last couple of weeks indeed. I cannot wait to eat some more of our own crops.
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Spuds |
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Finally some letuce |
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Rhubarb |
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Corn |
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Courgettes |
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Broccoli |
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Tomatoes, cabbage and cauliflower |
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Beetroot |
As I have been typing, I noticed that some other bits are missing. I have swede growing very fast which I forgot to take a photo of. I also planted strawberries but as the weeds have grown with the strawberry plants, I have been uncertain as to which are plants and which are the weeds. I will show you that when I confirm I have not grown a raised bed of weeds and upstairs on the balcony, there are slow growing, but getting there, peppers, tomatoes and randomly, sunflowers.
There you have it. I am exhausted after that marathon and I will be very glad indeed to have Himself home tomorrow night. I have missed him. And of course, his parents arrive with him, so we will have lots of activities to report back to you with next time.
Leka nosht
A x
They are indeed mulberries
ReplyDeleteyes, a white mulberry indeed. Edible fruits, but supposedly the leaves,and even the bark are used to treat different conditions.Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank you both. I shall now have to use my old friend Google to check out what can be done with it. :)
ReplyDeleteInside now looks very impressive!
ReplyDeleteIn this part of norn iron, people stick smallish plastic bags onto walls where swallows nest. They sort of get a bit air filled, and flap around. Seems to work.
Ohhh! That is a cracking idea. I will get the staple gun out and give that a go. Thank you!
DeleteYes, It is in the final stage now (in the kitchen anyway) and I am so chuffed. Pleased you like it :)
Reckon that is a white mulberry, we have just picked loads of black mulberries this morning, not that interesting to eat fresh but they make fantastic jam.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see Rambo relaxing. We think about him every time we drive along the prom between north pier and the Gyn x
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