We had a list of things to do whilst the girls were here. Tam replace the broken toilet seat yesterday. This afternoon we took down the "wrong" curtain pole in the guest bedroom I got neighbour Dave to put up for me. I then unpicked my modifications to the curtains so they can be rehung on the correct pole, next time Tam is over. We checked out the guttering on the stables and it appears to not really have much of an incline along the building to the downpipe on the far end. In fact, the lowest part could almost be said to be where there is a leak. We couldn't find the bigger step ladder which is the right height to clean it out - I think the gardener had used it to cut down branches for me, but I don't know where he left it - hopefully NOT in the middle of the rhododendrons . . .
Rosie amusing herself - and getting wet!Tam then went up to the attic to check out whether I should chuck all the old suitcases (answer yes). However, she came down to report there was a leak under the chimney stack. There had been a slight damp area last year, but now it was much worse (after all this rain too). I phoned my friend Pam who had a sudden roof leak and had been very impressed by the roofing company she got in touch with, who came out straight away (half her roof condemned). Anyway, she asked the boss if he could come and tell me about the chimney problem. He's given me a quote to remove the chimney (as to be honest that is the problem and no point in having it repointed - for not far off the cost of removing it.) I have no working fireplace now and the lower part of the chimney above the fireplace in the kitchen is a cupboard with wiring going upstairs through it! Pricewise, it was on a par with what Tam paid for having her chimney stack removed. I hadn't bargained on a sudden repair needing doing - and this came just after Gabby and I had booked our few days away in Copenhagen in April. . . Sod's law.
Oh, and no money coming in from the Lufftwaft photo album as that didn't sell - not too surprised as no photos or details of the breast badges with it, and the only illustrations a very mundane one - not one of the exciting photographs in it . . . So now I will have to pay for that to be sent back to me and try another auction.
Just to round things off, it looks like Alfie has kidney problems - it has been noticable that he was drinking more when we had snow on the ground and all the drinking water frozen outside. So, next week I shall take him down to the vet's. He's 15 now.
I have an empty house again and am tired after doing a lot today. Tam and I were very late going to bed, and then I couldn't drop off - still awake 1.30 ish. Then I set the alarm for 7.30 as Gabby was bringing her car up to be MoT'd - but that didn't happen as they couldn't make the bonnet catch open and phoned her. She said it took two people leaning on it and then it was ok, but they must have just abandoned the idea (and didn't fix the problem as she asked), so it was all for nothing and by 3 p.m. they still hadn't done the MoT so she went and collected it. A funny old day.





















