To Inverness and back in third gear. A week of distractions. At the garage in an old quarry up above town my car failed its MOT on emissions, an unwelcome distraction from house building and I had ten days to sort it out. Most of our car trips are local and at low speeds, leadingContinue reading “Up the Struie”
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Water, this way please.
A large red lorry reversed down the drive. The driver had called from Tarbert to announce his imminent arrival with a load of pipes ‘it looks like guttering’ he said. It was the guttering. And down pipes and a couple of cardboard boxes of metal elbows, ‘nozzles’, clips and so forth. Indoors out of theContinue reading “Water, this way please.”
Untimely leak
Saturday night we thought we’d sleep in the house, bedroom two. Take a tray with kettle and tea things, take an extra pillow and some water for the night and hopefully see the dawn in Greenwich mean time. I’d set up temporary electrics, taken the tray and was going up to bed when I noticedContinue reading “Untimely leak”
Applications closing in March…
I was looking forward to plaster-boarding and building some cupboards and half walls upstairs, making the house look very different inside, but a weekend Guardian article about heat pumps mentioned that applications for the renewable heat incentive (RHI) would close in March. My plan was to install the flue and stove in the house duringContinue reading “Applications closing in March…”
David lends both hands
Note: Nature is at the far end again. Returning to Islay, David stopped off here for a couple of nights, helping me with the concrete and the porch (easy) and helping Tash with a cryptic crossword (less easy). Although I’ve not yet had a chance to speak to planning about the concrete slab and shedContinue reading “David lends both hands”
And building control said…
(Nature notes are at the far end today). …”The enclosure for the water tank is fine; it’ll need a formal variation but don’t apply for that now as there might be other things you want to put on before you’re done. And I should just run it past planning too.” So I tried to runContinue reading “And building control said…”
Advancing slowly on several fronts
This time only brief nature notes, then the building. Neither of us has had the opportunity to pick sea buckthorn berries before, but for a couple of months we’ve had our eyes on these bushes and, after picking an exploratory few with Richard, went picking in earnest last weekend. The almost luminous orange berries haveContinue reading “Advancing slowly on several fronts”
Nature first
If you are less interested in the nature observations please skip ahead (fear not, I shan’t stop building yet and will continue to record my progress). To my complete surprise I’ve been told that some folk are not so excited by screw (impact) drivers, copper pipe, larch boards and ring shank nails and have neverContinue reading “Nature first”
West coast weather
Squally showers have been running in from the southwest since Monday night, the barometric pressure steadily dropping. Getting the stove in and the flue up and out was a great relief, a good item to tick off the long list of things still to be done. After removing the scaffolding tower we consolidated the gainContinue reading “West coast weather”
Mushrooms, thunderheads and the flue
We had a weekend and pursued the fungi, up above the village. It started well with a couple of attractive orange birch boletes but by half way we’d found nothing more, then the penny buns began, as though tipped from some baker’s tray and abandoned. These are ceps, solid, tasty raw, tasty cooked and apparentlyContinue reading “Mushrooms, thunderheads and the flue”