Sunday 6 December 2015

December and no further forward!


Well, the flat is sold but nothing has happened on the purchase of the house in Southwold that we are so excited about.   Apparently when the current owner and her husband bought it 25 years ago they renovated it...pulled a wall down here, blocked a door there, took down a porch here, built a dormer window there...without getting Listed Building Consent!   Listed building consent has no statute of limitations.  If the planning authorities find a listed building that has been messed about, the current owners are liable and may be required to reinstate.  So we're signing nothing until the retrospective listed building consent that the seller has applied for comes through.   Planning authorities can be slow, so we are in limbo.  As soon as the consent comes through we can exchange contracts and complete immediately.   In the meantime the lady has moved out and the house is empty although she has left the heating on low.    So a very large room in a friend's house is stacked with our furniture from the flat and our study is full of boxes and bags.   I'm finding it hard to concentrate on anything!

Except knitting!  I am on my third Christmas present sweater for my great nephews and am racing to finish in time to get it posted.   And pottery. 

I started pottery in September and am loving it.   The class is full of friendly people and the tutor is excellent.  Each week she teaches a different technique and I am producing a steady stream of objects that a child would be proud of!   Still, I'm getting more skilled with each pot and having a great deal of fun!  Here's a couple of examples.  The two on the right are the result of my pots collapsing on the wheel, but I thought they looked interesting enough to keep and glaze.





It's another very windy day.  Yesterday when I went shopping my trolley was lifted off the ground!  Today I'm making the excuse of the wind not to go into the garden to do the much belated tidying up.  I shall tackle a pile of ironing instead. 

Monday 19 October 2015

An October walk

Well, this blog has been pretty slow of late.  Life is sort of on hold until we complete on the sale and purchase of flat/house.  Once the house in Southwold is ours there'll be a flurry of before shots and photos of us getting down to DIY and decorating and furnishing.  Meanwhile we are collecting cardboard boxes and faffing about with this and that.     I'm turning out more bags but haven't found a market for them yet.  The garden isn't quite ready to go to bed for the winter, things are still growing, and the vegetable plot is producing less and less as autumn advances.

Our bathroom has had a makeover with new walk in shower in place of the bath and new tiles on floor and walls.  It looks very smart.  Unfortunately, when the 'sanitary ware' was removed for the tiler to get access to the whole floor, a pipe came adrift somewhere between the bathroom floor (solid) and the kitchen ceiling where damp patches are now visible.  The plumber was horrified and is now assembling a team to take down the kitchen ceiling for access to the plumbing.  The kitchen was decorated last year and we have a new floor.  We are being amazingly calm about it all! 

Last week was a week of new resolutions.  Peter walked to work three times.  I walked with a friend on Wednesday, Peter and I went swimming on Thursday, on Friday I walked to pottery and on Sunday Peter and I went for a four mile walk.  It was a little grey and a bit drizzly at times, but we enjoyed the fresh air and the Norfolk landscape.  We are also cutting out carbohydrates and wine.  So far we have been pretty disciplined.
Alongside the River Bure near Acle

River Bure

Narrow bridge

Saxon Church

Hedgerows

   
Hedgerows

Peter contemplates a field of potatoes
I'm still thoroughly enjoying pottery.  On Friday a couple of things I have glazed may be out of the kiln.  I can't wait!   Not that I expect them to be great.  They are still experiments at this stage, but pictures of my little efforts will soon be appearing on these pages! 








Thursday 3 September 2015

Vegetables galore

Well, it's a long time since I wrote anything here...nothing really special seems to have happened.   After our week in Portugal we've been doing jobs around the house.  Peter has cleared the cellar so that it is now fit for a king!  We found a small bench burried under a pile of old tiles that will make an ideal little table to go in front of the seat in the front garden and Peter has painted it.   Now that we are ready to sit out and put our wine glasses on it, the weather has turned!  

My Airbnb venture is going well and we have had a modest stream of guests who have all been delightful and who have all left glowing reviews!   At the moment we have a nice young man who is here for 4 nights.  On the first morning of his visit he managed to shower without putting the curtain inside the bath and flooded the bathroom.  Being young and impractical (apparently, I know they don't necessarily go hand in hand) he mopped up with the bathmat and the hand towel and then left them both sopping wet and shut the bathroom door.  It's amazing how quickly the musty, damp smell reached me!  I cleared up and discovered that the water had leaked out of the bathroom and soaked a corner of the carpet outside.  Poor chap.  He had a telling off when he got back.  He received it with head bowed and many apologies.  Landlady from hell!

I've also been using up scraps of fabric and making tote bags which I am trying to sell.  A craft shop on the way to Cromer has taken three and we'll go past there at the weekend and see if any have sold.   I'm holiding back from making more until I know there's a market for them.


There are other occupations...or preoccupations.  We are selling our London flat because we are using it less and less and planning to buy in Southwold by the sea in Suffolk.  So far the sale is going well and the solicitors are busy earning their fat fees.  We found a house in Southwold we fell in love with but someone bid more than us and it's taking us a long time to get over the disappointment.  So far we've seen nothing else of interest.  We hope that when the holiday season comes to an end...about now...more properties will come on the market.   We are monitoring the web sites daily.

Also keeping me busy is the vegetable plot.  I've been over today, in the drizzle, and picked runner beans, courgettes, potatoes and kale.  Our vitamin levels must be off scale!  There is also spinach to be eaten, beetroots and sweetcorn.  The little raspberry plants that friends gave us in the spring have fruited a bit and the raspberries are absolutely delicious.  Next year we shall have more.  We have also had a wonderful crop of small golden tomatoes from three plants outside the back door. 


Monday 13 July 2015

A WEEK IN PORTUGAL

Peter tackles the crossword
Saturday 4th July 2015

We left Norwich at a reasonable time on Saturday morning and took the flight to Amsterdam and then on to Lisbon.   Here we negotiated the bedlam that was the steaming car rental hall and eventually found another place with a car rental desk which was far less crowded.  A well-kept secret.   We collected our car - a brand new VW Passat automatic - and headed off north to our destination, a small village somewhere south of Coimbra.  

Thanks to Google maps street view, I had pretty much 'seen' the route through the village and up into the hills in advance, and together with the written instructions from the house owner, we found our way there without trouble.   The house we were renting is on a wooded hillside with about 4 other houses nearby, all well shielded with trees.  We only got an occasional glimpse of the neighbours - all expats.  
Malcolm brings the drinks

We pulled up the car and texted the man who was going to let us in.  He arrived from his house nearby and insisted that we go up to his house for a drink.     He produced wine and glasses and was very friendly.  Almost immediately we realised that he had a confession to make.   He was acting as letting manager in an informal way and he had not checked up on the septic tank until that morning only to find, to his horror, that it was full!   So, he broke it to us that we could not shower or flush the loo and he had made up a bed for us in his house and we could stay there and shower etc. until the tank was emptied.   We made our excuses and left to go and unpack and take stock!  We explored the house and courtyard and admired the swimming pool which looked very inviting in the heat.  We decided we could manage by not flushing and by swimming instead of showering.  We expected it to be fixed by Monday!

The house is very comfortable and the large kitchen is well equipped.  A number of basics were in the fridge so we had a quick supper with whatever we could find, including some strawberries which looked great but were rather woody, and dropped into bed.


View from the balcony towards the pool area

Another seating area in the courtyard

Sunset from the balcony

Strawberries
Sunday 5th July 2015

A local peasant drawing spring water
I got up early and had a swim while Peter caught up on his beauty sleep.  Then we had a ‘light’ breakfast of fruit and a left over custard tart before getting water from the local spring (tap) and heading off into the town (Miranda do Corvo) to see what we could see and to go to the supermarket. 

Our first coffee and cake/roll.  Very cheap!
We have a map of the town but very few roads are named on it and very few road names are visible on the streets so with a bit of guesswork, we arrived at a square where we could park and started wandering.  We weren’t expecting great things, it being Sunday; we were just getting our bearings.   We found the market and the market square, a café for coffee and yet another custard tart and a few shops, but not much else.  The covered market was, of course, empty. 
The empty market
Salt cod













We headed back to the supermarket.  The smell of fish and salt cod was all pervading and not particularly attractive.  The fruit was blotchy and misshapen, and overripe.  We haven’t yet decided whether they just don’t pay attention to exterior perfection (a good thing generally) or had very bad turnover and stock control.  The meat at the fresh meat counter was largely unrecognizable in terms of cut but we managed to buy some freshly ground beef and the rest of the stuff for spag bol for Monday night and something for a salad lunch.   Back at the house we ate our salad on the upper balcony and then had a siesta!  Later, when it was a fraction cooler, we sat around the pool, dipping in and out of the water and in and out of the shade.  It was blissful.   We are both into gripping books and so were happy alternately swimming and reading.   The pool, once you are in the water is completely out of view of the one house nearby and so costumes were not worn!  Woohoo!
Lunch on the balcony

After our swim we went back to the town and to the museum of the goat restaurant where we were the only people eating.  Peter started with mushrooms on toast which was a meal in itself and I had very spicey grilled prawns.  To follow, squid/octopus and massive prawn medley for Peter and stewed goat for me.   The food was interesting but not fine dining!

So far we’ve been pleasantly surprised by the number of people who speak English which is a great help as, although we struggle with a few words of Portuguese, the pronunciation is very hard.
A row of scarecrows!


 Still working on a full septic tank so the pool is very handy, but the washing up is mounting.

Monday 6th July 2015

We have had a message from the neighbor to say that a mate of his says it’s OK for us to shower and flush.  We don’t know on what evidence so we decide to hold back on the flushing but I can’t stand the sight of the washing up anymore so I get this done first thing.    

 Note the piercing blue sky!   
Then breakfast and another trip into our local town…this time with a better map found in the sitting room downstairs and a bus timetable.  This visit is much more interesting and productive.  We find the tourist office and a delightful young woman who explains about the bus, the timetable and the stop we need in Coimbra which we are visiting on Tuesday.  She also takes out of a brand new box a mobile tourist guide with maps and places of interest in English!   And she tells us there is free wifi in the square outside.  We sit and Peter does his emails and then we go off with our handheld guide.   

It was really too hot for walking up and down the steep streets of the old town but we did the main sights before returning the device and asking about lunch stops.  We had omelette and salad at a quiet café in the cool before finding our way back to the car and then the supermarket again to buy a proper bar of soap (now we can shower) and more milk.    

Back to the house for a siesta and then a swim and reading my the pool.  We invited the neighbor over for a drink to show there were no hard feelings and when he left we enjoyed Peter’s spaghetti Bolognese. 
In Miranda do Corvo

Pretty balcony
Our guide


Inside the church
Wall painting
Part of the cemetery
Another chapel
Colourful scene
Look familiar!



















Tuesday 7th July 2015
Medieval house

We got up early and drove into Miranda and parked near the bus station.  We bought our tickets and boarded the fast bus to Coimbra which stopped very near the office of the company we had booked a walking tour with.   Once we had located the office we wandered off and had coffee and looked at a shop selling things made from marbled paper.  When we got back to the tour office at the appointed time we were met by our guide Marta who told us a little about the office building – the Medieval House – before we set off.  Marta’s English was good and we were soon learning a great deal about Coimbra and the history of Portugal. 

Mmm!

English Cake on the left!

This particular walking tour was entitled ‘Jewish Coimbra’ which made for an interesting focus from the history point of view but less so from the point of view of what we were seeing as all trace of the large Jewish population from previous times has completely disappeared.  We stared at a wall that was the site of a synagogue and a row of washing in what was the Jewish quarter and the outside of a watch shop in whose basement the mikveh has been unearthed.  However, we did see some wonderful churches and other buildings and the spectacular courtyard of the university.  It was hard work going up and down the steep streets in the heat and in the end we gave up and had a cold drink.  Marta was very understanding!  
Part of the old monastery, Coimbra

Steps to the university

Old roman forum

View from the forum

Gateway, Comibra

Old city gateway


The university

Student in cape waiting for his viva


 She left us at the top of the old town and we navigated our way down and found a café in a little square where we had lunch in the shade.   We returned to the stationery shop and made a purchase and then caught the bus back with the driver hurtling round the steep bends.  Once back safely in Miranda we went to Lidl to buy a few things  for dinner.   Lidl in Miranda you may be amused to know is exactly the same as Lidl in Norwich!   

More lying about by the pool to cool off before supper.  
Ah yes!

The pool

Some difficulty keeping the wine cool!
 A very good day.

Wednesday 8th July 2015

Woman selling earthenware
Wednesday is market day in Miranda so we got into town at about 11.00 and had a look round the market.  Lots of fish and women selling vegetables and fruit and bread.  Outside were the usual household goods and clothes. We bought plums, tomatoes, rolls, two custard tarts and some white curd cheese.   Then off to the free wifi in the park near the tourist office where we consumed our tarts and connected to the outside world – in my case to book a place on a pottery course starting in September.   Peter didn’t have much success with looking at his emails so we went to a nearby café where the signal was better and had coffee.  Then back to the house and prepared lunch.  Peter managed to fumble a wine glass which shattered against the side of the side sending shards everywhere including one fragment into his eye.  Fortunately I managed to get it out with a cotton bud.  For a moment I had visions of driving to a hospital and sitting for hours in a baking waiting area.  We were spared!   After our salad lunch and a glass of wine, yet another siesta!   Life is very relaxed here!

Difficult to keep the wine cool! 

 Thursday 9th July 2015
 Thursday was too hot to do anything.  We got up late and crept to the supermarket.  We have now discovered Lidl - far superior to the food at Intermarche - and laid out just like Lidl in Norwich!  We bought some basics and went back to the house for lunch, siesta and very cautious use of the pool in the late afternoon when the temperature had dropped.







Friday 10th July 2015

Festival of the trays
Today was a little cooler so we made a trip to Tomar which our guide in Coimbra had told us was on the verge of a 4 day festival.  Festival of the Trays to be exact, when girls carry large trays on their heads.    We didn't see them (this is a 'stolen' picture).  The parade takes place at the weekend but we were able to see the street decorations which were amazing with each little street in a different design. 

We also visited the only original synagogue in Portugal which had it's own street decoration propped up outside the mikveh, recently excavated.

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