My jogging track is all nice and dry again and am back to the normal 5-6 mornings a week of 3klm each day.
I really miss getting out of routine and it will be lovely to stay virtually in one place for a year.
Apart from many little weekly jaunts off into the neighbouring countries without having to do a 38,000 klm journey each time, it will be a week in Greece, a week in Slovakia and Austria, a week in Germany, a week in UK and Wales and so on.
Can't wait to don the old back pack again. Itchy feet need scratching soon!
Meanwhile,back on the farm...Just cutting the last of the wood for the fire for this winter and then it will be back to cooking on the electric hotplates or barbie!
The last few logs being cut up for this winter. Snow all gone, temps around 15C in the day now, sun very hot, grass getting longer and all is in readiness for spring to burst forth. |
I really like having the wood stove going in the background and being able to cook my meals, cook the dog's food and boil the kettle throughout the day. I gave my big wood heater away last year as it was a monster that ate so much wood, but this little one a friend loaned me has been an eye opener.
With limited wood supplies and then not readily available or cheap, it was an easy decision last year to give the heater away. But now I'm learning how things work over here in the countryside in the amazingly busy 6 months of activity and 6 months of virtual hibernation, I'll just buy a lot more wood in June/July and store it, let it dry out better and buy a smaller heater plus a wood stove for the kitchen.
This is where being on my son's property in OZ would really be handy with all the dead trees on his 260 acres!
Anyways, now I comprehend the seasons a lot better, I'll get 2 wood burning heaters for next winter!
There is a very noticeable difference in the heat from the wood stove compared to all other heating available.
Will still get the gas connected...(going in to apply in April for that), which will heat the washing, bathing water and water radiators which will be connected throughout later in the year.
The place will then have wood fires, gas heating, both town and bottled gas, plus electric heaters for a fast fan forced heating burst, plus the water heated radiators!.
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These types of cooking stoves with side ovens are readily available...about $300Ausd. |
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A smaller cooker stove. I like the bigger, longer version with more cooking space on top. I like the big top so you can make gravy properly in the big baking dish after cooking a roast meal. |
Can hardly wait as it has dragged on for too long.
Not his fault, but mine as I tell my friends how great he is and they borrow him a couple of days a week now to get their projects moving along!
I have him 3 days this coming week and next, so the front room will be completed for sure.
Then we dismantle the kitchen "benches" in the middle room which has the dining table and chairs and it even has my bed poked away in a corner- while he's been doing the front room!
That room should be relatively fast to complete as it will be empty and did not have water or melted snow coming in to cause any flood problems!
The neighbour does not want a dog now, so I'll keep Bear and Dog for the timebeing and get Dog to the vet for her desexing op before I go to Greece in April.
Then, depending on how Imre handles looking after both animals, I'll review keeping them both.
Having Bear reminds me of the eating machines I experienced with my 3 boys!
They'd stand in the fridge door after school and you'd see bags flying into the sink, bones going all over the place, food scraps flying everywhere!!!
It was really amazing how much they could eat after school...then they'd turn up for tea an hour or so later...hungry as bears!
Bear is just like that and I laugh a lot at him as he reminds me so much of how the boys were as teenagers!
It was ladies day the other day and Imre bought me a gift of some bubbly and a pot of flowers from him and his family! How sweet hey? It's for all ladies in your world. A lovely thought. |
Finally made it back to Budapest with my friends on Thursday afternoon. Too busy running around to get any more pics as Maria was running late for a 4pm hair appointment! |
Very clever. An electrical shop that specalises in bulbs! How about this...brilliant, pardon the pun! |
Just starting the chop of the final block of wood for this winter. |
My computer was playing up all week so I took it in to the repair shop and it was my mouse again!
The mouse was a new Cannon, a medium brand over here and while it wasn't the cheapest in the shop, it was possibly the worst one I could have bought for my lifestyle apparently.
The repair guy put a "Ferrari", a MARS gaming mouse in and tested it and everything resolved itself! Amazing.
Only 2,500 ft...a taxi fare home or $12.50...so that was a relief for sure.
He said this mouse is a gaming one, one that gets a lot of action, has 6 knobs on it, is ergonomically designed, completely rubber coated, has Teflon legs and has lights and holes all over it. So with all the traveling I do, it should last a while and take a lot of crashing, banging and dropping!
The old one I had for just on 4 years, I bought in Ireland in 2012 in Killarney.
It did a marvelous job, then it started its death spiral in OZ over Xmas 2016 and I bought a new Cannon in mid Feb this year.
It lasted about 3 weeks as I dropped it on the floor here, badly apparently.
The Irish one took many a drop, a crash, being squashed and so on over 4 years, but the Cannon at the first obstacle...crashed and died!
This time the sensor on it was shattered and that's why it jumped all over the place the past week or so.
So, am back in the writing business again.
Will just get this off now as it's Monday already and it's dusty and messy here again with Imre sandpapering the front room.
So, I'm closing off now.
Bye and see you all next week.
Cheers,
M
xxxx
How nice of Imre and family for the gifts on Ladies Day.
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