Sunday, August 21, 2016

71.

It's been a good week with slightly cooler weather and our second camper. We've plodded along with work around the house and upstairs, despite Pete having a fight with a wasp and becoming temporarily one handed! Not too long a post today, so here goes...
 
Monday 15th
 
Up early today to crack on with work. We decided to take out the stone wall from underneath the small side window - we want to put a door here (to eventually lead to a terrace) so need the hole made to get the correct measurements. I got the crowbar out and started that whilst Pete did the daily chores before coming to help me remove the larger stones. Once we'd got out the majority of the stones we stopped to have a late brekkie and drive into Chirpan to buy materials. Amongst other things we bought 10 sheets of plasterboard for the ceiling and stopped for an ice cold frappe. On the way home we went to the wine lady in Spasovo, who gave us 2 litres of red for free as it was a holiday today - celebrating The Assumption of Saint Maria (aka, The Virgin Mary.)   

Animal photo

Demolition girl

Café in Chirpan
 
Once home it was mid afternoon and hot but we decided to keep at it and get the rest of the stones out from under the window and wrench out the actual window frame (keeping the glass panels for cold frames). Then we we're left with a big old hole! The view/lighting/sunset through there is fantastic, so we hope to get a full glass door so as not to ruin it. Once everything was out it was time, again, to clear up the heaps of rubble. We also managed to get the flue in for the extractor fan, which involved Pete being on a very long ladder and cutting a hole through the wooden soffit. Now that's in we can finish the last bit of insulating, so that is good. :)

Big hole

Village view from the hole

Flue in and all cleared up

We also made bread - very yummy with olive oil and balsamic
 
In the early evening we were sat in the garden, having a glass of wine, when our Hristo, his wife and Baba V all came over to wish us a happy holiday and give us some cake! We showed them around the house a bit and they stayed and chatted for a while before all returning home - we are still so grateful for how lovely our neighbours are! :) Once they'd gone it was time for dinner and a film night.

Hammock time as the sun sets
Tuesday 16th
 
6.30 start today and over to N's to water the lawn for a few hours. We were back around 10 and decided to have a go at plasterboarding. We were not expecting this to be an easy/quick/enjoyable job so we thought we'd just do a few bits and see how it went. Oh how right we were! Every single beam is twisted and wonky, plus I am not good with heights so am unable to be much help with holding the plasterboard up or screwing it in. Also it is crazily hot up in the roof space. Luckily Pete is like a monkey man and did an amazing job of doing it all himself. I was on the ground measuring and cutting the boards to shape and passing everything up to him. After nearly 3 hours work we had only four pieces of plasterboard up - this is going to be a long job! At around 2 o'clock we were getting hot and frustrated and the final straw was Pete being stung on his hand by a wasp, so we stopped and packed up. Pete's hand swelled up a lot and was very painful so it put a stop to doing more manual work for today.

Left hand starting to swell... it got a lot worse than this.

Slow progress

Figggs
 
After a cold shower and a chill for half an hour we both went up to the kitchen to prepare some food for the evening as we had some guests coming over. I also tidied up the house and garden but had to keep assisting Pete with the cooking, as by now his hand was completely out of action. In the evening we had K & R over as well as two Bulgarian friends - B & A - and their volunteer they had staying. We had a really lovely evening chatting away and eating great food. We also had a bit of a tasting session - trying 6 different wines, elderflower beer and different types of rakia!

Evening with friends
Wednesday 17th
 
It was a definite lie in morning this morning, but not for too long as we didn't want to waste the day. We'd hoped that Pete's hand would have healed but unfortunately we woke up to find it had actually gotten worse - his wrist and lower arm was swollen as well now and it hurt to move it at all. We did a huge tidy up and marathon washing up session and then, so that the day wasn't a write off, we decided to drive out to the garden centre near Plovdiv, as we'd been planning to do that this week anyway. I drove (my first long distance drive in BG!) as Pete couldn't and we were out for pretty much the whole afternoon. Annoyingly the garden centre didn't have what we wanted, but we did a quick super market shop as well so didn't come home empty handed.   
 
Back home I went to do a bit of gardening down the road whilst Pete single handedly made dinner! We then had an early dinner and watched a film. After the movie we went out for a night time stroll around the village as there was a beautiful full moon lighting up the sky. We haven't really walked around the village at night before and it was strange to realise how closed off peoples houses are (most gardens have walls and houses face inwards) so you don't see a single light on or sign of life! Whilst out walking the sky clouded over completely and there were huge lightning flashes far away on the horizon, so we got home quickly and cleared the garden in case of rain.

Tomato harvest - including our first Rosov (pink tomato)

Full moon between the storm clouds
Thursday 18th
 
Pete's hand was still not better so the plasterboarding was postponed again. We had a list of several other jobs that needed doing this week (aside from the endless list of other jobs that need doing!) so decided to do as much as we could. In the morning we went over to SG to pop in and see a few friends - including asking about the glass door we need and borrowing a huge angle grinder. We also took some more rubble to the dump.

Another animal photo!
 
Chickens in the garden
 
Back at home we stopped for brunch and then got to work on fitting the metal pipes to the camping washing up sink. This was a long and frustrating job as these metal pipes are meant to be welded, I think, so are very difficult to connect without a leak. After a few hours of connecting, disconnecting and connecting several pieces together we ran out of PTFE tape, but at least had only one drip (which can be fixed later.) We also put up the backsplash board, which has connected the table with the back scree nicely. Just as we were packing up we heard the rumble of a van over our field and our second camper drove in! We said hello and told him to set his tent up where he liked, we also gave him some figs and tomatoes from the garden. :)    

Backsplash and metal pipes

Camping
 
The afternoon was hot and muggy and threatening to rain, but we wanted to crack on and finish building the compost bin. We were quite determined to get this done, so we stopped caring about straight lines and in the end it didn't take us too long at all. It's definitely rustic but it is going to be so useful to have a large area just to dump all our garden and kitchen waste. Our idea is to use one section each year (roughly) so then you can rotate 3 yearly of which you fill up and which has already composted and is useable. We emptied our current compost bin into the new one as well as emptying the first tank from the compost toilet. This was very exciting and even more so because it didn't smell AT ALL - we could have touched it if we'd wanted (we didn't want though.) So all in all a good and productive day, despite Pete's handicap.

Inside our huge composter!
 
In the early evening it did start to rain and, as the camper had gone out, we decided to go and sit in the toilet block to enjoy being outside in the storm. As it got dark it as still raining so we went inside to have dinner and watch a film - it ended up raining all night and we were feeling sorry for the guy in his tent!

Rainy evening in the toilet block
 Friday 19th
 
Market morning and we said goodbye to the camper before we left as he was moving on today. A normal morning out in Chirpan and we were home before midday. Pete's hand was finally getting better now, but still not 100% so again we had a day doing 'other jobs'.
 
Pete was in the kitchen doing foody stuff - we'd bought a load of peppers at the market as they are just sooo cheap right now (as well as the fact we were given a whole bag full by a lovely stall holder who seems to have taken a liking to us!) so Pete was busy chopping, freezing and preserving all of them. He also made a load of 'The Imam Fainted', re-set the sweet chili dip (which had set too hard) and prepared dinner for later. And as well as all that we both started to make homemade yoghurt using fresh milk from Spasovo. (We had to wait four hours for it but the result is great - we are very pleased!)

Chopping peppers

Homemade yoghurt
 
I attempted making pickled eggs but we found that most of the eggs were half fertilised as we have a cockerel now and the eggs have been keeping incubated sitting in a warm room for a few days! This was extremely off putting and I changed my mind about making (and eating) eggs for today. Instead I went out to the garden to turn over the empty areas in the raised beds and plant a load more seeds. It was hot and muggy but overcast at least, so it was bearable to work outside - although, having said that, it was bloody hard work as the earth had turned rock solid and took a lot of pick-axing, forking and chopping to get it to a useable state. I'm hoping it is a good time to plant autumn/winter veg as we still have at least two months of warm weather coming and some rain forecast over the next week - so we shall see.

Turning over the beds and planting seeds
 
Nice neat rows
 
After I'd finished gardening, and had a beer break, I was inspired to make something sweet using figs from the garden, as we have so many. I found a recipe for fig and walnut cookies and decided to have a go at it. As our scales are broken it was a bit of a guessing game and the result was the cakiest looking cookies I've ever seen! But, even though it came out as soft cake instead of hard cookies, it was absolutely delicious and I will try to make these again soon. We then had dinner in the garden followed by another film night.

Golden garden

Gorgeous sunset

Fig and walnut 'cookies'
Saturday 20th
 
Pete's hand was much better today and he decided it was time to keep plasterboarding. We got up early to start and worked for about five hours. For Pete this is a very difficult job and after 2 o'clock it is too unbearably hot to be up there, even with the fan on pointing upwards at full blast. So we packed up and Pete went for a shower and a nap whilst I started to prepare some food for this evening, as we had friends coming over again. I made beetroot houmous, fig and tomato pizza, garlic and rosemary focaccia and crudites (posh word for carrot sticks.) I then had a shower and a nap whilst Pete tidied the house and garden.

Baby Bilko
 
Todays accomplishments 
 
In the evening our friends - C & S - came over. They haven't been to our house before so we showed them around the place and had a really lovely evening enjoying food and drink and sitting out under the stars.   
 
Sunday 21st
 
We had a, now regular, Sunday morning snooze and breakfast in bed today before getting up and cracking on with yet more plasterboarding. We worked all day, until nearly 5, and managed to get two sides of the vaulted area completely finished. It was very slightly easier today as we were on the lower sections so I was able to stand on a ladder and help hold up the boards. The fact we've got two sides done is fab, but now we're just left with the more difficult triangle end to do.

Working hard


                                                                    Two sides finished
 
When we finished that we had tea and cake and then chilled out for the rest of the evening. I have written the blog and planted out the basil plant that C & S gave us yesterday (which is very welcome as our plants died and we NEED basil to go with our tomatoes), whilst Pete has relaxed, after a very hard days work, and is now making dinner.


Little basil
Chao for now!! xx
 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. 6 wines, beer & rakia! I'd be still recovering now or be dead! Roof looks great tho. Hope Pete's hand gets better soon. Have a great week. Xxx

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  2. I love your have a go at anything attitude and cooking with what there is, I would never of thought to have fig and tomato pizza, it's not often seen on the menu at domino's. It must be so refreshing to live somewhere that doesn't have the throw away attitude that most of Europe has.
    The house is looking good. Another great post.

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