Can
you believe, this time next month we'll be 16
days into
next year?
I've
been watching lots of Hallmark Christmas movies, free on Ytube, when
I have internet, so
am almost Xmas'ed out!
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Xmas being set up in my village ...all made by locals from hay bales and a few scraps.... |
It
seems once I get a Hallmark
movie
going, the internet stays on mostly, but if I move off the movie and
try and watch my fave POTUS draining the swamp vids, it goes off!
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The most beautiful rose ever. Really is the last rose of summer! |
Fbk
is virtually impossible to load most
days,
Twitter is hopeless, emails load 50% of the time, when internet is supposedly
on, and so, that is how it goes. Was without anything for 4 days a
few weeks back, but now I'm getting a bit fed up and have hopefully
finally decided
enough is more than enough.
I
say that every time it plays up...but now with the great hibernation
upon us for the next 3 months, I'm sorting this out on
Wednesday...finally! (hoping).
I
wish my family was here to push me to help
me do
it.
I
get all happy again when
it comes on, as it really is my only lifeline to the outside English
speaking world!
Then
I
forget how inconvenient it is with no service and then the cycle of
internet-horriblus
starts all over again...2-6 times a day.
I'm
in an off service period now, writing this off line, on the computer, as of near the end of November 2017...
I
think my patience and forgiveness has run right out for that internet
services
company.
Everything
dried out fast and even the insides of the Cottage Imre
was working in, dried
out too.
Can't believe how much work the guys have done in the past few weeks. |
Look at that. Temp roof on, walls all cleaned up and slurry applied...ready for the reed bed and wire application. |
Imre
got in there today and leveled off the “authentic shapes” of all
the original walls.
Another
11
plus, barrow loads of mud
brick, plaster, layers of whitewash wall
scrapings have just been added to the bottom paddock...dohhh, it
never ends!
But,
wow...it sure looks great in the cottage now.
Some nice sunrises and sunsets at this time of year... |
My 2 American girls left for Morocco 2nd week of November...miss them a lot. |
On
Saturday when he comes back again, he'll begin the goop and mesh
trick of his and make his magic “baby bottom” walls over there
and
make it really beautiful and peaceful looking, not harsh, straight,
dead
looking
and without character as
the modern internal cement rendered brick walls look.
I'm
pleased I kept about 70% of the old original walls, as they certainly
do feel a lot nicer than the new bricks we had to put in on a bit of
the front and an entire side wall. You
really can feel and
somehow see the
difference...I know it may sound crazy to some people, but it seems
that way to me.
Dirk
is coming one day through the week to sand back 6
of the old windows I bought for the cottage, in readiness for Imre to
put them in as soon as he's done the insides. Imre
also sold me a couple of big windows for the bathroom and side wall,
so Dirk will sand them back too, plus 3 doors I also bought from
someone else...No go, Imre put them in before Dirk got here! oops...
I
have
a person
semi
interested in the caretaker job here
as my ideas are now back to where I started years ago, when I first
thought about moving here.
If
they want
it, it looks like I won't have to go to the added expense, just now,
of getting
the upstairs all
sorted
out, with stairs, hand rails, mez floor and all, so that will work
out well.
In March, we'll
just put up the roof, with beams, foil, battens and roof tiles and
save the pink bats(insulation) and final
ceiling covering,
mez
floor boards, handrails, stairs, extra furniture
etc,
for
later on in the year.
I'd
really like a timber, tongue and grove, V jointed ceiling for over
there and by doing it in 4
stages now,
it will work out perfectly.
Stage
1...Temp.
roof is
now on...get
inside walls all done, power, windows, water etc...
Stage
2...Real
roof on with beams, battens, tiles and waterproofing foil only, deck
out insides with shower, loo, basin, kitchen, bed and other
furniture...ready to live in.1 or 2 people.
Stage
3...Add
pink bats/insulation
and full timber
ceilings internally...
Stage
4…
Add mez flooring boards to the
support
beams already in position, add safety rails and stairs then
deck it out upstairs with the big bed and dressers etc! Can now take up to 4 people
Cooked a nice roast turkey leg and veg in my oven. Am a happy chappy indeed. |
As
the cottage is only the size of a double garage, it is quite small
really, so a lovely wooden ceiling will look awesome I think.
Was
going to have exposed beams, but am not sure now.
If
I do, it will require the ceiling to go on top of the beams, not hide
them...so a lot of thinking is going on.
Exposed
beams will look super cool, but may provide
too cluttered a
feeling
for such a smallish space I think, so will probably stick with the
plain, sleeker, full timber ceiling.
.....
The
USA girls left this time last week and dear Bear went the week
before.
It
is so strange without him. I keep saving the scraps for his
soup/stews of rice, vegies and chicken carcasses…
But
it is so nice to sit outside, on the swing seat and have a meal
without
a soppy eyed dog looking longingly at every mouthful
I eat...and getting half of it too, I might add!
He
loved apples, strawbs, cherries, raisins, dates, pineapple, pickled gherkins...anything
at all, that you put in your mouth! If he saw you eating it and you
bit
or cut
off a piece and gave it to him...he'd eat it.
I
had to try
and get him used to eating dog food, by feeding
him the horrible dry dog food. He
just would not eat it. If you sat there and fed him one pellet at a
time, he'd eat a cup full, but otherwise, it would lay around for
weeks.
However,
he is gone now and recovering from his de-sexing operation and first
round of needles.
When
he has his 2nd
round, he gets his medical clearance and is issued with his passport
and is off to Germany to a family of 3 kids, just in time for Xmas!
The
blessed dog has more requirements than all those disease ridden so called
refugees, invading Europe over the past few years.
Germany
is now revolting after being asleep for years as people are waking up
to what the invasion is all about...their hospitals are bursting with
TB sufferers and so many other diseases caused by those
3rd
world invaders.
Look
it up yourself and watch videos of hospitals in Germany.
Anyways,
it all will come to an end soon as the war between good and evil is
waged on earth and in the heavenlies. So pray hard and long for Truth
to be revealed, crimes to be brought out into the light and for
justice to be served swift and sure.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
OK...it
is 3-4 weeks since I began this blog, so a lot has actually changed.
Yes,
I did sort out internet, asked them to disconnect it and take away
their modem 3 Fridays ago.
They
said they'd be here Monday, but have not turned up yet.
BUT,
strangely, the internet has been the best it has ever been.
What
thu???
Have
organised a month test with the only company here who allows it, due
to the thickness of the 2 foot thick mud brick walls and other
challenges out in these tiny rural villages.
Have
also arranged for a Vodafone dongle if that fails.
It is the same as
I had when first over here and it seemed ok at the time...$15 for 3GB
data, which at the time with all the moving in blogs
I did etc,
was sufficient only for a few days, so lots of refills then.
Vodafone
says their coverage here
now is
as good as ADSL, so a friend has a
Voda wifi set up, it virtually is like a big dongle...like a small sized
half soccer ball, sort of... and she's going to lend it to me on a rainy
day to see how it goes. So the internet saga continue...
But...
I did get the new SIM card for my years old phone.
Had to go to Debrecen and apply for a resident address card, but they don't give out the required card to aliens, not from EU, so it was a waste of time and money. It turned out I already had the card that legally is the so called address card, but it was not the colour they needed, so! Then I had to have a friend buy the SIM for me...like going guarantor actually.
I received 2 calls today and it took forever to find out how to answer them. Missed one, so called them back, so we are making headways into the 20th century at least!
Well, here we are again now, all ready for Xmas to
happen.
Lights
are going up all over the place and the shops are full of chocolates
and a few extra toys.
Xmas
here is not the BIG commercial event like in OZ, but they are more
about decorating everything. It is really lovely as you can feel the
difference, it is more respectful to the Reason for this Season.
Putting up the Xmas decs. |
News…
All
is going well with winter work here, even on the dark, rainy or/and
grey days. Imre has cleaned up the internal walls, leveled them out,
filled up all the potholes (bends and curves) in the walls and tossed
the usual slurry of mortar onto all the walls inside the cottage
.
Now
he's in the midst of applying
the straw reeds they use to cover the slurried
bricks
to even everything up, hold the final mortar coats and insulate it all...and
guess what?
We
ran out of the 8 inch nails and thin wire they use to hold it onto
the mud bricks, so my shopping list this week includes 8inch nails
and a roll of wire, along with all the Xmas shopping!
This
week, as long as it does not hit zero temp, when all the water in the cement slurry freezes, he just has to apply the final coat of slurry/mortar/cement and
put on his magic finish coat and all inside
walls will
be ready to paint in March/April.
Then
they chomp furrows in all
the new works
to put in the power cables!
Apparently,
this is safer, as they can locate the cables easier etc and it only
takes them an hour or so to chop-chop out the furrows, lay the
cables and patch it all up again, so it is not a problem really.
He
also put in 3 windows last week, in
the bathroom, temporary downstairs bed area and in the dining area
and will put in the 4 little authentic kitchen windows when we finish
sanding and painting them this week.
Then I'll have only
2
of
those original 18 Hungarian farmhouse windows remaining,
that I was given last year, so am using the
final 2
to make a fake window to match the kitchen one. Imre
will fix
it
to the right side of the cottage to even up
the look. He
will also make flower boxes for both windows and it will look pretty
cute and
awesome.
Then,
as the ground defrosts from the winter freeze, they'll dig in and
connect the power cables and water pipes. When
March comes, the outside will be rendered, everything painted in and
out finally and the cement paths laid all around it.
In
Jan and Feb he'll continue to work, outside when it's sunny and
inside either the cottage or this house when inclement weather comes.
Inside
here needs the wooden floors to go down after Xmas, and then only a few more power points in certain areas and
2 outside power points,
but a host of new lights, dimmers and 2-way switches all over the
place inside
here.
There
were 3 lights in the house and 1 power point when I came, so I won't
know the place when it is all hooked up and glowing in the dark like
a Xmas tree!
Imre'll
put lights and
power points down
stairs in the cellar, lights
and switches in the
cellar area room up here, the attic stairs and a couple up in the
attic, the new entry foyer we made, another light in the front room,
one
in the cupboard area under the attic stairs, one
in the kitchen and one over the cooking areas and a few solar lights
outside.
That
will take him a few days fossiking around in the attic, digging furrows in so many walls, applying the switches, dimmers,
2-way switches, power
points, light
fittings and then
patching
and repainting it all.
Imre also put up a bunch of curtain rods on the 6 inner small windows in the front room and on the inner entry door today. Now I have to go find lace and try and get it to look like it belongs there!
Bought a wood fired stove with an oven for the price of a taxi ride here a few weeks ago...amazing. It is my dream shaped stove, with a massive cooking top on it. Am having so much fun cooking on it and baking in the oven!
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My snowy jogging track a few weeks ago... |
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Had to capture some of my pics from the past few weeks from my posts, as they are not on this computer yet. Sunrise I think... |
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Setting into place, my little treasure, with an oven and all! |
Wow,
time flies.
Just
made a “something” in my new wood fired stove oven. A cross
between a slice, cake and biscuit, but just spread it out in the
pyrex dish and cooked it.
I
found some oat flour...never knew it existed, so made a ? with chia
seeds, redcurrants, pumpkin seeds, desiccated coconut, olive oil, oat
flour, yoghurt, a bit of milk, vanilla and crushed walnuts, so I'll
go make a cuppa as the kettle is whistling away on the stove and go
enjoy
eating this surprise thing!
Wow,
it is the most delicious thing I think I've made in a long time that
suits my non sugar taste.
It tastes a bit like the Aussie Anzac biscuit, but obviously without
the golden syrup taste. The texture is wonderful...light, crunchy,
but not hard crunchy. Amazing. Love this oat flour so far!
Well, that's it until next week.
Have a great Xmas and New Year everyone.
Love and Cheers,
Mary
xxxx