And a touchy feely cable problem. Saturday 25 June 22: It’s been a good week as plaster covers more walls and ceilings every day. The psychological effect is notable. Partly perhaps it’s a symbolic closing, hiding the working parts and shutting away the mess and effort, a marking of the beginning of the end ofContinue reading “That echoey sound”
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Last of the big dust
(Sun 19 June 2022) Building: On Monday morning a van with yellow step ladders on the roof scrunched down the drive and two of Iain’s young electricians got out. Where cables stuck out of the walls and ceilings they cut holes. They were careful with the alignment of ceiling lights but in three instances theContinue reading “Last of the big dust”
Holiday & moving deadlines
First: holiday Second: building Third: pictures – where we were: a year ago; two years ago HOLIDAY: We’ve been home less than a week from our first holiday since beginning the build two years ago. I’m indebted to Tash for prising me away from the build! We drove a zig-zag two hundred and fifty miles,Continue reading “Holiday & moving deadlines”
And breathe (must I?)… it’s holiday time
So that’s it, our friends arrive tomorrow to catsit for a week while we drive north with tent and kayaks. Indoors I’ve prepared all I can in the time available; out in the porch the swallows have five eggs but have been worryingly absent for a couple of days. On site it was a four-dayContinue reading “And breathe (must I?)… it’s holiday time”
Quick, before Jef gets here…
Preparation: Tuesday 17 May – I have seven working days before plasterer Jef expects to make a start and there’s quite a bit of preparation to do. Holes need to be filled, all external angles need angle bead, some edges need stop bead and window sills would be a good idea… Beading gives the plastererContinue reading “Quick, before Jef gets here…”
Edinburgh and the three-day week
Faced with inclement weather and outdoor ambitions, we postponed our two Easter bank holidays and took them last Monday and Tuesday. The offer of a friend’s mum’s flat in Edinburgh was the deciding factor. So it’s been a short week. We had our share of art – Robert Blomfield (University library) with photographs around EdinburghContinue reading “Edinburgh and the three-day week”
The bird secret
5 May 2022 The house: the end of the plasterboarding is finally in sight, though a plasterer is not. Martin left me with all the difficult bits of boarding done and just the things I could do singlehanded remaining. Brilliant – thanks again! So far this week (three days) I’ve made and put in twoContinue reading “The bird secret”
Where’s the blog?
Nature first, building second: It’s been busy and the springing of spring is keeping us happily occupied. Among other things. We didn’t take either of Easter’s bank holidays but are saving them for nicer (kayaking & camping?) weather. Two weekends ago we went in search of an old cemetery on the far side of LochContinue reading “Where’s the blog?”
A space walk, eagles and siskins
Plasterboarding continues apace and Martin’s presence last week sped it on. By Wednesday we’d finished the flat ceilings downstairs and by Friday lunchtime covered most of the outside of the bedroom wall in the double-height space, covered the landing wall of the bathroom and the landing’s flat ceiling. I collected the tools and stepped backwardsContinue reading “A space walk, eagles and siskins”
Small-time fiddling (and RHI)
The bottom of the ditch, moist but not wet and sheltered from the wind, hosts clumps of primroses, green and pale yellow, a contrast to last year’s dead leaves. Despite the glorious weather, indoors is where I’ve been most of the days. Having got the ceiling of the open-plan room fully plasterboarded, I’m preparing toContinue reading “Small-time fiddling (and RHI)”