Sunday, June 10, 2018

Work done.



The British Airways 767 from London to Edinburgh flown and attended to by an all female crew. At the gate a number of American golfers in baseball caps and cashmere sweaters ask for selfies with the captain and first officer. '' Stateside we always have at least one guy in the cockpit " says one gentleman combining political incorrectness and condescension in one sentence. The first officer smiles but says nothing.


Up at the wee house the sliding doors from the kitchen into the drawing room have been rehung and appear to work. Downstairs Phil the joiners built in wardrobe looks very 'solid'. He's managed to match the wood with the other doors in the house. Painting the kitchen floor white before the builders had finished was a mistake. The painters will need to come in again.


The metal beams that support the AGA and form the outside terrace are checked and approved by the safety officer.  The house is connected to the fibre optic system. A landline is installed. 'The Font' has ordered some new garden furniture. This manges to combine style, flimsiness and excessive cost  Angus spends an hour assembling it and removing bubble wrap. Garden furniture is never properly protected but this is an exception and has been entombed in bubble wrap  by someone with wrapping OCD.


The video inventory and list of items are delivered to the university housing department. They will be checked by a team of diligent ladies this week.


Still a few students around.... but not many.


The street enjoying the rarity of sunshine and heat.



All the pictures are put in place and furniture 'shifted'. In the hall two photos of James Dean are put over the radiator. We bought them in a New York gallery when we were impoverished twenty somethings and they've been gathering dust ever since. The gallery owner also tried to sell us ten original 40's era Norman Rockwell posters but at $80 they were beyond our modest budget. How much would they be worth now ?

The only thing left to do is hand over the keys to the Texans when they arrive at the end of the month. Angus's work is done.



This chart is interesting :

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16 comments:

WFT Nobby said...

Golfers being politically incorrect and condescending. Surely not?!!

Susan said...

The sliding doors are really beautiful.

Emm said...

Phil's work is lovely. And Bertie's comment makes me laugh.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Solid, yes, but a fine piece, as are those doors. You'll be glad when it's finally occupied! Oh yes, and I think we have all had those 'what would itbe worth now' moments! YAM xx

Coppa's girl said...

Phil would seem to be a carpenter of the old school - not many about in these days of flat-pack furniture !
Is that the bear painting I spy on the wall behind the dining table?

Angus said...

Yes, we'll be glad when the Texans move in. An empty house doesn't feel right.

Angus said...

Phil makes them to last and yes, well spotted, that is Hercules the bear in his boat.

Angus said...

Great when they glide smoothly. Less so when they don't.

Angus said...

His snail like pace of work now forgotten.

Angus said...

Some are clearly more so than others !

Taste of France said...

It's gorgeous in the sunshine!

Emm said...

If ever I find myself redecoratng a house in the vicinity of Edinburgh -- unlikely, alas -- I will try to hire Phil the Joiner.

Angus said...

Don't worry. I fear Phil would think Edinburgh is on a different planet. A 12 mile trip to the wee house was adventure enough for him .

Angus said...

Someone told me this is the sunniest year ( so far ) in Scotland in 250 years. The same cannot be said of SW France.

Sheila said...

If the Baylor students are travelling directly from Waco, they will think they've found paradise. So hot and very dry here in Texas. Wait until they see that garden!

Angus said...

Hot and dry during the day, cool and crisp when the sun goes down. First thing they'll do is turn the heating up.