Saturday 25 March 2023

Bunya rolling pin 24-25 March 2023

Was a quick visit, hadn't planned to come up, but Mark who is making our powder room vanity had suggested that he could come out and measure up on the weekend - so I went up on Friday after lunch, and came back on Saturday after lunch 

As it was, Mark couldn't measure up, as not all of the plastering was completed there -I had previously asked Cam if he though it was ready to be measured up, and he thought so - but Mark didn't - so that was that - a somewhat wasted trip

This is what we are thinking of though - powder coated in black - with the "N" for Nimmitabel


There was also a curious letter in the letterbox - basically saying that they like the house, that they are not a real estate agent, but a cash buyer etc.  I told Justin and he assumed it was a form letter - as it appeared to be printed not hand written - and nothing specific was mentioned about the house.  I might call up and see what they say - just out of interest.  They might then ask which house/town I was talking about - anyway we'll see 


Afterwards I called up Terry to see if he wanted to do something on Saturday - suggested going out on the Loddon in his tinny, or else making a rolling pin out of one of the bunya pine pieces (I had suggested it previously as an activity, and he'd said yes in principle)

Anyway, that's what we did - the rolling pin

Saturday morning (after wordle/quordle/sudoku, the Saturday Age) - I went and selected 2 x bits of wood

One which had been hollowed out by the termites, but was taller, and the other which was shorter but more solid.  Both were still quite heavy, so I used a wheelbarrow to take them to the car


Then onto Terry's place

He thought the longer piece was better.  So first he had to chainsaw out a couple of chunks (and yes I was wearing earmuffs and safety goggles also)




Next was to try make the chunk square - using a variety of machines and also a bit of hand sawing 








The purpose of getting it square was to be able to centre it on the lathe - below


 

so that it would turn evenly - and we'd get a round, not wonky rolling pin

Once it was square - Terry attached it to the lathe


And then started turning - using a chisel to get the bits off - he obviously made it look very easy - which it wasn't 




I had a few goes - no photos - as Terry had to closely supervise me to ensure that I didn't maim myself...I wasn't very confident - didn't want to put my hand too close to the guard - and as such couldn't control the chisel that well.  Terry fixed up my mistakes.

Terry then started on making short handles.  I had a go at this also - was better at that (shorter length to move along) 



And voila - a rolling pin - from a tree from our Inglewood garden and which I will christen in our new kitchen once it is finished
 

Terry then also sanded it smooth on the lathe - brilliant - as it would have taken ages by hand 
As it was though - it took about 2 hours - including setting up time etc.  Should be quicker for the next one  - I thought we could maybe make one for Madeleine and Fraser, or maybe some spoons  
 

Given that we finished around lunch time - I suggested that we go into Inglewood for some lunch - either at the Bakery or Cafe.

Ended up at the cafe and had a stuffed baked potato - was ok

Then back to Terry's where he invited me to pick some tomatoes - he had heaps - delicious - I love home grown produce


And then back to the house 

Compared my rolling pin to an original piece of wood


And was pretty pleased with it - will just need to fill in some of the natural holes with black epoxy, and then oil it - maybe with some of my Nimmitabel olive oil...





 

Labour Day weekend 10 - 12 March 2023

Justin finished work a bit early and we left Melbourne around 2.30pm (trying to beat the long weekend traffic).  No such luck - took us more than 3 hours to get there...it was a long weekend and all.

We thought that Cam and the plasterers were going to be there, and stay the night, but Cam had booked the plasterers into the motel, and he went camping 

They were back at 7.30am on  Saturday morning though

Doing a great job (father and sone - the "Ivans") - putting final coats on the downstairs hallway





Justin and I then thought we'd visit Terry around 10 or so, and went up and had a coffee with him

For lunch we went to the Bridgewater Hotel - sat inside - as it was too sunny for Justin to sit outside.  We mainly had the tasting platters again....only they made a mistake - gave us a main pork belly, as opposed to the pork belly baos which we had ordered.  Oh well, it was all very tasty though

Also thought we hadn't seen Maile and David for a while - invited them to Sunday lunch - but they couldn't make it, so they dropped in around 5pm for drinks under the big tree.  Was nice to see them

 


And then some sort of picnic dinner and a movie in the yellow room




Sunday,  and one of Justin's colleagues Viv came to lunch (she had been staying with her parents in Newbridge - so wasn't far to come), we also invited Terry

Given our current lack of kitchen facilities - I kept it simple - BBQ chicken from the supermarket, some salad, and some deli/antipasto bits and pieces.  Ate out in the rotunda, all very pleasant, no photos though

Although it had been a lovely sunny day, looked a bit stormy in the evening -as captured by Justin


Monday, and Justin wanted to fix up the table some more - so sanded and water proofed it


I read/relaxed in the hammock in  the background - and also admired my rosy pomegranates


 and Yucca blooms


Also took photos of the plastering progress