It has been AGES since I updated because the men took a two week break and only returned today. I was considering doing an intervening update as so much has happened but I've been tired because of all that going on and so now I've got to write an epic update. Here goes; buckle up..
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Robbie the Robot gets to work |
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First half hour of digging |
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Second half hour result |
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The first glut of cucumbers starts |
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Such an awesome sunflower |
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Rosie painting while Angela watered |
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Our tortoise visitor |
I was going to do this in some kind of grouped order but actually let's just go through chronologically. I bought a new pool vac for the pool which we have run a few times now. At first it was a bit difficult to get to work right now the last time it was great and did a really good clean. I've also started digging out trenches for draining the liquid from the toilet collection point and this was very hard work in the heat and with how dry and hard the ground is. I did a little bit a day for a few days and then stopped as other things took priority. Elsewhere in the garden Angela's cucumber glut started building and her sunflowers were looking wonderful. Rosie was helping in the evenings to water, but sometimes that meant "sitting at her little table and drawing" which is always a good thing. We had a visit from a tortoise one evening that was very exciting indeed.
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Here's the tree frog again |
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A new home for the pool filter |
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Two eagles circling |
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Rosie very excited to camp |
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Rosie happy in the tent |
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The clouds are going, the next morning |
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Rosie with two cucumbers |
We've had repeated visits from our tree frog friend; I think it comes over to hunt the crickets that love sheltering and hiding under the cover. I also spent some time putting a new shed together to put the pool filter and pump, and other pool stuff, in out of the sun and weather and also so it wasn't cluttering up the glass room any more. While we were outside one day Rosie spotted some eagles circling so I dashed and got the big camera and managed to get a picture just before they went. We also pitched the tent again and had another lovely camping experience; this time it was raining a little bit and so we had the pleasure of listening to the rain pattering on the tent while we fell asleep. In the morning the clouds were blowing away and Rosie demanded a picture be taken. The garden was continuing to produce lots of cucumbers and Rosie was involved in their harvest.
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Rosie splashing in her puddle |
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Soaking but happy after her splash |
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Sheltering from the sun in the shade |
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My two girls before school run |
The next day of course there was an awesome puddle and Angela took Rosie down to go and jump in it. She had a great time and ended up completely soaking wet. That lunch we had a picnic on the grass but the sun was back out and the heat was really starting to build so while I baked in the sun on the rug, Angela and Rosie went for the shade under the tree. It was a lovely time. Next morning was back to school for Rosie and as you can see she was very happy about this indeed.
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Rosie is very excited about Greece |
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At the beach by 8:10am |
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Daddy and Rosie happy on the beach |
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Two kids playing in the sand |
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Family day out is always awesome |
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Relaxing next to Rosie on our deck chairs |
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Sat at the café waiting for lunch |
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Rosie looks out to sea |
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So much food! |
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I slept for a bit under these huge trees. It was great |
Now comes the most exciting part of the update; on Tuesday we headed down to Greece to the beach for the day for the first time for ages. We were in the car early (Rosie was VERY excited indeed!) and got to the beach by about 8am; we weren't the first there but near enough and got ourselves a sunshade at the edge of the umbrellas and right by the sea. It was just a lovely day, really amazing as you can see from the pictures. We all went in the water a lot, Rosie swam loads, we made sandcastles and Rosie played and played and played. I got to do some snorkelling and saw some pretty cool things and swam loads as well. At lunch we packed up and headed to a café we knew where we had a huge feast that we couldn't finish. I headed off before dessert to find myself a nice shaded area to have a nap as I was pretty tired from driving and would be driving back as well. We got home really easily and were able to go and collect Maisie from her service (unfortunately we hadn't got her back in time to do this drive).
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Tadpoles are very hard to photograph |
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So are running-away tree frogs |
Now just before the next awesome / exhausting adventure here are two snaps of more nature; first the tray with the tadpoles in it still has tadpoles in it and secondly I again had to move the tree frog from the side of the pool.
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Rosie helps with low hanging plums |
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So much fruit on Sally's tree |
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The results of my harvest |
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Just a few cucumbers |
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Not even half way, and fed up already |
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Rosie looks on |
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Batch two is a classic |
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Rosie helps Angela with chopping cucumbers |
And so - the fruit harvest this year has been great; we've got so many plums and our planted orchard has really produced very well; I went out harvesting after school and Rosie helped me for a fair bit and in that time I gathered loads of plums and apples for an epic preserving weekend. We also had 4.5kg of cucumbers. The next day was absolutely non-stop chopping (and before that was started I went shopping with Rosie to get the missing ingredients for the recipe). Angela and Rosie did help me a fair bit but I just cracked on right through the day. In that time I made two batches of chutney; the first batch was rubbish as I'm pretty sure I forgot to put in sugar however the second turned out absolutely wonderful. We hadn't realised that there was an overnight element to the cucumber pickle so again Angela and Rosie got stuck in and we got them all chopped, covered in salt, and in the fridge. The next morning I was back to it chopping onions and peppers and making the cucumber pickle which also turned out really lovely; we've already started eating it. It was a very very tiring weekend (the moment I jumped in the pool on Saturday having been on my feet chopping all day was pure bliss!) but very satisfying indeed.
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Xena a bit cobwebby |
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Soap sprayed all over Maisie |
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Rinsed and polished |
And now a couple of shots before we finally reach today. First of all Xena doing her normal thing of going places she shouldn't and she found some pretty epic cobwebs wherever it was she went. Silly puppy. Finally on Sunday I got time to wash Maisie with the next power washer with soap spray attachment and she is lovely and shiny again now; it's nice to keep nice things looking nice.
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Bekir is back, and removing the wooden shuttering |
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At the steel shop buying our materials |
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Setting the frame out |
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Halil gets to grinding after lunch |
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Welding away as they make the door |
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The first door is offered up into place |
Finally today the men were back; while waiting for me to be ready to go to the steel shop Bekir took some more planks off from the cement forms but then we were all in Thomas and down to the shop to buy the metal for the doors and door frames. They spent the rest of the day grinding and hammering and welding (and also headed down again as we changed out minds on which steel to use for part of the door) and by the end of the day had the first door fabricated and ready for finishing and fitting tomorrow.
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Rosie on her new swing |
And we made it! nearly 50 pictures so far so if you're still with me; thank you and I'll leave you with this snap of Rosie on her new rope swing that she's a little scared of but will get used to I'm sure. We have hung it from the dead walnut tree for now.
Thank you for reading! We shall be back tomorrow for a very much shorter update.
Looks like a lot of work and fun and new stuff. Your trenches sound like a hotbed for cholera though. Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteThe plan is to develop a reed bed to deal with this overflow; if it doesn't work then we will think again; it's an ongoing challenge, the toilets, but it is worth recycling as much as possible. Cheers:)
DeleteThat was epic indeed! Where do you prefer to go to in Greece? Do you have favorite spots?
ReplyDeleteWe love Thassos, but this was Fanari. It's very close and is a great beach for swimming and playing around on :) cheers
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