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”

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”

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)”