Spring is here…?
March 8, 2010
Thought it was about time I added an update – there was no point whilst we were only continuing to decorate!We have had the drive re-done – so no more problems with grounding of the cars, and as we’ve sorted out the drainage at the yard, we should not have the same problems with the tracks becoming streams… plus we’ve had the ford concreted over, so it means that it would have to really be a full river to cause wet tyres. (It does have 3 large pipes underneath it for the water to progress!)
The photographer was with us on Friday last week, taking the internal shots - so expect to have them available to upload onto the website from later this week. www.gwaenynog.com for those who are interested. That means the rooms are ready for occupation… we even have our first booking on March 26th! Admittedly a friend, but still… first “official” guest.
We have had a short break away from all this DIY when we went curling in Scotland a couple of weeks ago, so it’s not all been work. However, Norman ended up with “housemaid’s knee” from crawling along painting skirting boards, and I had tennis elbow from so much painting… It didn’t help the curling, that’s for sure. However, I won the prize for the best pearler – fell over on the ice! And Norman’s team came second. Not bad for novices! Anyway, it was beautiful up at Lochgoilhead – crisp clear days and freezing temperatures, but no snow. That arrived there after we left, fortunately!
I don’t think anyone can be prepared for the amount of work, but we’ve enjoyed our time here so far… long may it continue. There are things we would have done differently, with hindsight (I’m sure everyone says that!!!) but when you’re a pair of townies coming to the countryside, even Countryfile cannot help you with the weather, the builders mistakes, the weather, when a shower refuses to stop leaking, the weather… I think you get the picture. Some things we would not change – the people who are our neighbours. They have welcomed us and made us feel very much at home, even the lady we bought from has helped enormously with a list of all the people she had used for differing maintenance tasks over the years - even down to drawing a map of who our neighbours were, along with their phone numbers! We could not have managed without that… Obviously now its down to us and how we interact with everyone, but I would hope we’ve made some good first impressions…
The weather here in mid Wales has been perfect since March rolled in… Crisp clear blue skies, but very low temperatures and heavy frosts in the mornings. We’ve certainly felt as if spring was here today though, especially as we now have lambs in the field – only a few at the moment, but they’re all pretty cute! Even cleaned some of the windows!
We’ve had quite a few firsts along the way. One weird joy today for example, was rescuing up to about 20 frogs from the drain at the bottom of a downpipe… As Norman said, their Mum obviously put them in the wrong place – I am surprised they survived as long as they did, as it was quite a squeeze there!
