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Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Wednesday 6 January 2021

Inspiration

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 I need to go through the door and find inspiration....it is a bit lacking at the moment.

I feel a bit out of practice of being selfish and just doing things for me instead of things for us.

Pirate had his walk alone today and I still didn't get anything started.

Meh!!

Friday 23 August 2019

Working

We are at present dog sitting and weeding...I'll get money for the gardening. It's a friend's dog and his usual dog sitter's dog is sick.

The gardening is no big deal, just tidying.  I'd still rather be working in my own garden!

Friday 26 April 2019

corners

John from Going Gently blog has asked people to send photos of their corners...worth going to have a look...they are fascinating...and mostly so tidy!!

Here are  my corners...definitely not tidy!!

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I didn't send the last one....

Sunday 28 October 2018

trying to be organised

Gradually things are coming together, but its nerve wracking and hard work!

So many things I want to get done, and just one month to go now.

We are getting back in contact with friends to let them know when we're coming..and daughter has had another breakthrough with the family tree hunting..one of my great grandmother's sisters emigrated to New Zealand,and married a Maori man..and we have cousins in Brisbane and Sydney and possibly Christchurch and northwest of Wellington.

The Pirate is away track racing on Derby velodrome track, and isn't a happy bunny...not winning, well,ok, he knows he hasn't put the work in to do that...but having to rely on someone else, and having to do as they want...and not much compromise...not good atall. At least he has been in the company of good friends. He'll be mightily relieved to arrive home tomorrow.


I've been busy Getting Things Done for three days!...No need to cut someone's hedge or grass as its a fine day...we've just about finished going round all the regular customers. No having to stop halfway through a job here on our house and garden to look after someone else's!

Yesterday the leeks were planted out, that should mean leeks to eat in April!

Today the car decided that its battery was exceedingly tired...it must have been colder than I thought, the last couple of nights and I didn't drive it yesterday..tomorrow morning's job will be to jump start the car and get it to a local garage to "drop test" the battery to see if it will last..or if I need a new battery.



Much washing has been done AND dried, apples juiced,filtered, bottled and pasteurised..twelve more half litre bottles in store.
I made a batch of Sophie Grigson's recipe for Carrot Garlic and Chilli chutney..nine jarsworth..its supposed to be like the chutney in M&S Wensleydale and Carrot Chutney sandwiches...which we've tried and were very good.  You're supposed to leave it for at least three weeks, however the eggcupful I had left over after bottling it was very good with tonight's curry!

The papering in the kitchen is finished, the tiling done all bar four L shaped tiles round an electricity socket.  Its good at last to move the kitchen contents back,and to have a clean,tidy,workable kitchen at last!

Now its feet up time.  I've watched a programme about the history of building the railways, which has been followed by one on the Ghan train from Adelaide to Darwin via Alice Springs. All 37 carriages...

Its fascinating...no commentary, just filming the trip..and great camerawork.

Thursday 18 October 2018

a good couple of days

In two days, three happy gardening customers...and another who will be when she comes home...

Kitchen threequarters done, ready to put an antique shelf unit on one wall for teas and coffees and mugs.  The remaining tiling and papering will be done in two days.

In the garden,seed sowing done, two small lots of transplanting to do.
New beds' / mesh polytunnel's site agreed.

Today we did an hour in a 'drop-in' session on Glasgow velodrome and the Pirate followed that with joining in with a coached hour long session...he'll sleep well tonight!

Tomorrow we head for Elgin, ready for a memorial ride on Saturday from Beauly for Ivor Reid,  one of our friends and a stalwart member of Scotland's cycling community and the international track scene. He died this year at only 56, of a heart attack after the hospital thought they'd sorted him.

Wednesday 17 October 2018

decorating...

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Shelves...thanks to Pirate
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Tiling started



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and papering...

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large print...from a distance...still not finished....
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working for a neighbour



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ladybirds...out on a fine day

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before haircut...now two inches shorter!

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I'm not impressed by "selfies"....

Saturday 11 August 2018

a lawn in the hills

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We travelled 26 miles just over the top of the hill, seeing rain in this side valley and that,hoping for sun. We had, at least,no rain...
 I know, I should have taken a "before" picture. It was long enough that the Pirate cut high first and I raked..and barrowed it to three very happy Tamworth pigs!  Then a lower cut with the catcher,as the sun came out and dried everything off.
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 Last year the forestry around was clear felled. This can be bleak..and nearest proper neighbours about six miles away both ways.
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 Supervisory boss cat and chief mouser
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 "I'm Not Here, you can't see me"....
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 miss Piggy...
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 After six hours of hard work...
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 Just in case?!
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Tuesday 6 February 2018

slow progress

Is still progress...
The blocks have arrived...a day early! Followed by snow...next step,decide what mortar or adhesive to use when shed construction starts.

One small step towards making pots again.

Another print went in the Etsy shop today, a view I found when on a walk from where my daughter lives in Wales. Which then raises the comment from her...now you'll have to make a set local to there and take it to sell!

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I have another to add tomorrow, with a change of paper. I think its going in the right direction, but I need "hot press" paper which has a smoother finer face than "cold press".

This one is only fifteen miles from home..

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The caustic soda etching needs further experimentation to get the etching mix and timing right, but it could be a useful method.

If only things could be easier to develop...and to sell!

All that and ordinary life interrupts the flow ......

Wednesday 28 October 2015

getting rolling again...

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This year's seasonal cards have been started..I wonder if these will sell?

A batch of ink cartridges, with a10% off, cost about the same as our half-price new gardening tool....
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We "bit the bullet" on both and bought, in the hope that we can earn something from them.

The Pirate enjoyed using his new toy, sorry tool!!