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(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
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| www.allposters.co.uk |
(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
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Anyhoo, back to the wall! George had got this far before we went south. I mentioned yesterday that there was slightly more of an issue with the rest of the wall than had at first been apparent. It seems that when this section had been rebuilt back in the mists of time it had been lined up with the rest of the wall, which must have been bowing out to some degree even then.
Of course, George was rebuilding in a nice, straight, line which meant that there was going to be a discrepancy between the two sections of wall π
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There are a helluva lot of photos to accompany this latest saga, so I'll be dividing them into a few posts over the coming days! Today's offerings give you an idea of the deterioration issues we were facing with the wall:
With masses of rampant crocosmia at its base, it wasn't until the bloody stuff had died back that it became horribly obvious that the wall was in trouble.
As you can see, it's a long stretch of stonework with no pillars to break it up. It was also terribly bowed at the end nearest the house due to a sycamore (which we had to have removed when we first moved here) growing so close to it.
The photo above shows the bowing much more clearly!
George examined the wall and told us that it would need to be rebuilt from about where the stone chippings are in this photo all the way back up towards the house, where the greenhouse is.
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| www.allposters.co.uk |
(4th April 1928 - 28th May 2014)
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...my big girl knickers, that is π
Thankfully I'm not feeling quite so downhearted and gloomy as I did in my previous post. Perhaps having the odd spell of better weather has helped, who knows π It does feel as if this winter has gone on for a very long time, though ~ and we're still having some pretty cold and wet bouts of weather. On the "up" side, though, we have recently had a smattering of warmish sunny spells which has definitely lifted my spirits ~ hopefully better days are on the way π€
Combined with the seemingly never-ending winter, we had the "delights" of a rat getting into the house walls. Thankfully it didn't actually get into the body of the house but it was just horrible knowing it was there; mice are bad enough but rats really creep me out *shudder* Trying to put things into perspective, though, we haven't had any vermin problems for a good five years. Adrian discovered the spot where he thought it had got in and took steps to block its access. Unfortunately the bloody thing was inside at the time and couldn't get out.....so it ate the bait up in the roof space and died inside. Of course we didn't realise this until the unmistakeable smell of decomposition started to appear ~ and we had no idea of where it had died, and frankly even if we had we wouldn't have been able to get to it without ripping up the walls. This happened before we went south in March and although the smell has lessened quite considerably, it is still noticeable at times. For some reason ~ and considering we discovered we had mice when we moved into St Abbs ~ this rat episode got to me way more than the previous rodent issues we've had.
We've also had a major issue with a long section of one of the garden walls, such that has required it to be rebuilt. I will be sharing that little episode in an upcoming post π Suffice to say it has taken a huge chunk out of our living room refurbishment pot, which means we'll be saving for a fair bit longer before we can make any progress there *sigh*
Basically I think I've simply found myself in a perfect storm of what would, individually, be irritating but not really overwhelming little issues. One thing coming along after another, though, along with my looming 65th birthday next month has just knocked me back a tad. Mind you the latter has made me pause and take stock of my life, so there may well be a few changes afoot ~ watch this spaceπ