Thursday, 22 September 2016

CONTINUING RENOVATIONS - Aug 2016


For some weeks . . months . . . or more probably more like a year or even years, the conservatory and dining table have disappeared under a load of wood and other 'useful stuff'.




Most of this is 'stuff' and building materials which will eventually find their way to the utility room, currently under construction



Bit by bit we are getting there




Looking at photos of how it was just a few years ago, confirms we are heading in the right direction, albeit slowly . . .


The door where there used to just be a hole into the room.


And a proper roof which replaced the old metal corrugated one . . . 





And the stage in between when there was no roof . . .



Now the utility room is well on its way to being finished, we have 
the conservatory back.
 I was beginning to doubt I'd ever see the table again.



Next job - sort out the views from the conservatory








Next blog - Clearing the views













Wednesday, 10 August 2016

A FURTHER BLOCKAGE - Aug 2016


Fortunately I wasn't on my way to catch a train this evening because about quarter a mile from home, driving along our lane, I came across this blockage in the road - a bale of hay!



It had left a track down the bank, which made me realise that I needed to move quick - in case another bale decided to follow course from the pile stacked at the top.


Fortunately we don't live on a dead end road, but it involved a 3 mile diversion and meant I got to practice my reversing skills in the dark - not something I'm in a hurry to do again! 






Next blog - Continuing renovations







.

Saturday, 23 July 2016

DELIVERIES - March 2016


This one's for Rich & Sarah who are clearly suffering from a bad case of 'blog withdrawal!


You will know by now that we live on a very narrow lane and that it doesn't take much to block it



We have witnessed some unique ways to remove blockages, like this builder whose ladder was blocking our way through 




Often it's us blocking the way and we have become experts at reversing long distances along bendy narrow lanes. In this case we pulled into a small passing place to let this rather large road sweeper past - yes, a road sweepers along our clean rural lanes.



Regardless of the width of roads, drivers still need to get to destinations to get jobs done. This highway maintenance lorry somehow squeezed between our neighbours' buildings.




And just like any other place, we need deliveries. However, our 'narrow access' instructions rarely find their way to the drivers.

One Christmas we received a Tesco delivery from the bravest of drivers in the largest of lorries. A young female driver, who somehow managed to drive the lorry up our drive in the dark where she found herself in our turning circle with only 2 inches to spare in front and behind. Amazingly, with instructions from Will and a 52 point turn, she escaped!




Then very recently, a relatively small package arrived in a massive lorry ...


The driver had had an adventure trying to get to us, and after great perseverance refused to go back the way he had come, despite our warnings of the alternative being narrower & steeper with overhanging trees and a very tight corner. However, as there was nowhere to turn around, he felt it was the best option.

So off he went, only to get stuck at the tight corner. The solution? Will had to attach a tow rope to the back end of the lorry and pull it around until the front end was pointing in the right direction.


Somehow they managed it!!



But there was no room on the road for his passenger to get back in the lorry, so he had to follow with Will.

The driver just went for it. But ooops, the trees fought back and gouged a metre long piece from the top side of the lorry  ...




As the driver pointed out - their slogan describes the experience very well ...







Next blog - A further blockage












Wednesday, 20 July 2016

I'M BACK! - July 2016


For several months I have been unable to get onto my blog for unknown reasons.


And it will come as no surprise to you, that after all this time of me unsuccessfully trying to fathom out what has happened and how to get back onto it, the younger generation has come along and sorted it in about 30 seconds!





So hopefully I'll be back with further tales of the unexpected soon.




Next blog - Deliveries













Tuesday, 26 January 2016

DID IT FREEZE OVER? - Jan 2016


So . . . Yes it froze over!

Did I notice? No - not until I was on my bum, sliding at a rate of knots down the log flume, with a bewildered looking dog on the other end of the lead!

Having notice no drop in temperature when I set out, I took the dog for her usual morning walk. We turned the corner at the top of the log flume onto what looked like the usual wet tarmac . . . And . . . Whoosh!  Suddenly there we were - Bambi & Thumper.



It wasn't until I unsuccessfully tried to stand up that I realised why I'd fallen over. It was sheet black ice.

My only way back onto my feet was to crawl back onto dry tarmac at the top. I was somewhat relieved that there were only sheep around, to watch my antics!

As I write, Storm Jonas which plunged the East coast of America into Arctic conditions, has just arrived - in the form of Storm Gertrude  ... and more torrential rain.




Next blog - Deliveries











Sunday, 17 January 2016

WILL THE RAIN EVER STOP? - Jan 2016

Happy New Year to you all!


Well the rain has continued to pour every day. I have given up trying to get out along our lane in one direction in my little car, due to the flood which gets deeper and longer by the day.

The lane

Fortunately we can go the other way along the lane. However, it is very steep and resembles a log flume!


Looking up the log flume

Two days ago we had an amazing 18 hours without rain and the flood disappeared, only to return again with the rain.


Then the temperatures dropped and the rain turned to sleet. with a fair amount of sunshine at last, giving us spectacular views across to Snowdonia.




The flood has gone, but the log flume continues to flow. Meanwhile sub-zero temperatures are forecast.

It's going to be pretty scary if the log flume freezes over!



Next blog - Did it freeze over?








Thursday, 14 January 2016

ANOTHER UNEXPECTED GUEST - Dec 2015

Well, apart from ripping two gates off their hinges, Storm Frank was relatively uneventful.

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Looking back through my blog, I notice that back in 2013 we received several unexpected visitors. This year has produced a new influx of guests ...

To begin with, a wren visited and was found stranded in the bathroom.





Then we noticed evidence of mice when I went to find a roll of food recycling bags from under the sink.




Two of our cats sadly died earlier in the year, and the 3rd is clearly doing a poor job of keeping away vermin.



The mouse has climbed kitchen shelves, bypassing boxes of cereal,


 bags of flour and biscuits,


to get its paws on and into a packet of Bombay Mix from the very top shelf!


Our mouse is clearly very choosy!



Very recently, a young wild goat had become separated from the herd and found itself in our garden confronted by the dog.

They had a very very long face-off,



before the dog chased it away, and into the lounge.


The goat took up residency on Will's chair where another face-off continued. If the dog came too close, the goat stamped a foot, causing the dog to pirouette, before returning to repeat the performance over and over again until we took charge and chased it out.



Next blog - Will the rain ever stop?