We’ve been on holiday

We were on holiday last week but just over a week before that, we went to Dartmoor with friends and walked up to Haytor then later up to Emsworthy Mire. I took some pretty fantastic (for me) photos, the majority of which Paul deleted because they weren’t up to his standard.

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Pony!! One of the few photos which made it

We went to Emsworthy Mire because we wanted to catch a glimpse of some rare species which are supposed to be there. Not long after arriving we heard a Cuckoo’s call and decided to sneak over to get a photo. Annoyingly the bloody bird outsmarted us every step of the way and when we got close, it would sneakily take off. We trekked miles after this bird and even saw someone else get close enough to take pictures of it. I could see it using the camera on full zoom but not with the naked eye. We did manage to get a picture but it wasn’t a very good one.

Sneaky Cuckoo

Sneaky Cuckoo

We’ve been away for a week and had a nice time in Northern Ireland. It’s been a long time coming as I haven’t been in around six years. I grew up in Newcastle, Co Down and moved back to England when I was 13 so my best friend, Holly, is over there and it’s been great seeing her again.

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The Dark Hedges

We started our holiday on Monday and flew from Exeter to Belfast and travelled up to Portstewart and stayed there for one night before heading down and spending the rest of our stay in Belfast. We had each day planned out and we got it all done and more which I was pleased with but we still could have done with a couple more days to see it all.

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A rainy Giant’s Causeway selfie

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We did have some bad news whilst in Portstewart. On Tuesday morning we got an email from the architect saying that he wouldn’t be able to come to the appointment on Monday because the building company had not provided full instructions for him. Obviously we weren’t impressed at having to deal with this on our holiday, especially after how rubbish the building company had been with us. Paul phoned and emailed the building company asking them to sort it out because we were on holiday and we had both made sure we had Monday off from work for this appointment.

The response came about 30 minutes later. The owner of the company, Dave, emailed and said that they were no longer using the architect and instead offered us a refund.  When we calculated the full amount we’d paid them – roughly £1700 – and got back to Dave to confirm the full refund amount (owing the the fact we’d have to start from scratch with another building company and architect) he suddenly changed his tune and offered to keep up as a client and use another architect instead. We politely declined and said we’d like the refund instead and miraculously have not heard anything since. Fantastic.

When we got home at around 16:30 on Sunday, we did a little bit of gardening because the grass was over a foot high in some places. It was a bit long for a mower but we strimmed the whole thing and pulled out a great many dandelions and seven or eight Sumac (Rhus typhina) saplings that the tree keeps sending out. Stupid tree. We cut off one of its branches when it was in the way and ever since we’ve had a constant stream of new saplings. Originally I wanted to get rid of the tree but I don’t think we will ever be able to.

Whilst pulling out some weeds between the paving slabs I found something that made me happy. At first glimpse I thought he was a funny coloured worm so I pulled him out and then realised what I had actually found.

I managed to quickly snap this on my phone whilst I sent Paul in for his camera

I managed to quickly snap this on my phone whilst I sent Paul in for his camera

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Cute 🙂

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This little guy is a baby slow worm. I like slow worms, I think they’re rather cute, and I’m hoping he may be the offspring of one of the three slowworms we released into our garden in July. I think slow worms reproduce in the summer and that baby ones are born around August/ September, so this little guy may not even be a year old! He quickly slithered off and hid in amongst the many ants and woodlice (which I suspect he would later eat).

The other slow worms we’ve come across have all got names (Mr Slidey, Nag, Nagaina and Nagini) but I’ve not thought of one of this little dude yet.

How to buy a drill

Have you ever had to buy a drill? If so, you will have noticed that it’s not a simple case of walking into a tool shop and asking for one.  If you have tried this then you would have probably been bombarded with a great many questions that you can make neither head nor tail of.

I’m going to try and clear a few things up for you, so if you do ever find yourself in a situation where you need to buy a drill, you know what to look for and not only will you understand the questions, you’ll be asking a few yourself.

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The Master Bedroom

It’s been a few weeks since my last post.

When the room was still mostly empty

When the room was still mostly empty

My lovely new desk, a present from my parents, has arrived from France and looks great in the study and we’ve moved everything back in there. The study looked really great for about two weeks but as we’re now starting on the next room it now has a few extra bits crammed in that don’t really belong there. Nevermind, hopefully it won’t be for long.

The next room we’re working on is the master bedroom. Like the majority of the house; it’s covered in wood-chip wallpaper.

Master bedroom window

Unfortunately this picture doesn’t show the lovely boarder we had, as I’d pulled it all of before remembering we needed pictures.

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Day of house purchase, 11 May 2015: After scrubbing our old flat until spotless, we then had to scrub our new house into the early hours of the morning.

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We invested in a steamer as when decorating the study we used my Aunt and Uncle’s and they needed it back for their new property.

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Wagner steamer and Hop-up work bench

I bought this Wagner steamer off Amazon: it had the best reviews  and is reasonably priced. I was a little concerned because two of the 322 reviews actually said that it caught fire but I’m putting that down to user error.  It did exactly what I would expect a steamer to do, however it only comes with one steam plate – whereas the one we borrowed had a couple which meant we could switch to a smaller one for tricky areas. It’s not the end of the world, a smaller size would have been nice though. We’ve actually found that you can get a additional small Steam Plate for this steamer for under £5, so we’d recommend that too, because using the Dif Wallpaper remover was a lot more difficult, although it did eventually work.

We got our scrapers ready, dug out our Paper Tiger and readied our masks and got started. Thankfully, even though the room is a lot larger than the study, it was a lot easier to pull off the paper; I managed to pull off a lot of it without the steamer. The top quarter of the wall however was a bit of a bugger, we aren’t entirely sure why but it seemed to be where there was once a dado rail.

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Paul also managed to pull out the built in wardrobe with a lot of effort (see top picture with hammer). We’re planning to have floating shelves in the alcove with a cupboard below to store a few things. It took us a while but we’ve finally found a carpenter who has time to actually do it for us.

Whilst stripping the wallpaper we may have stumbled upon a possible exciting discovery. It’s early days but it looks as though there may have been a fireplace. On the chimney breast, once I’d stripped it down, there was a large amount of filler/ different plaster than on the rest of the walls. We would love to restore this feature if possible so are going to get a second opinion before doing anything rash (like starting to chisel it out *ahem* 😛  )

This week we have a carpenter working on the loft hatch for us then once a plasterer comes in, he’ll start on the woodwork in the bedroom then hopefully the banisters for the stairs.

We’re going away to Northern Ireland the week after next but as soon as we’re back the Architect will be coming over to take some detailed measurements. We’ve been having a spot of bother with our building company recently and there has been almost a complete breakdown in communication. It looks as though it’s being sorted out now though and the owner is now managing our project for the meantime. Fingers crossed, things may start speed up now.