Thursday 27 April 2023

Daisy Glass mistake 18/4/23

Well, up to Inglewood for a few hours as I needed to let the glaziers in to replace the clear bathroom glass with frosted toughened daisy glass


and to also replace the window in the big yellow room that Vic cracked

I got up there about 11.40am, and the glaziers were supposed to come at 12, Connie and her grand daughter were also dropping in, and Mark from up the road was going to come and measure up for the powder room vanity.

I was pleased to see that there had been some progress in the ensuite, water proofing of the floor, and a frame built for the bath




As it was, they all came nearly at the same time, first Connie and her grand daughter, so I showed them around a bit, then the glazier - showed him which windows needed replacing, and then Mark.

Because it was all happening at once, Connie left so that I could concentrate on the tradies. (she very kindly left me a pie and sausage roll from the Bridgewater bakery)

First up with Mark - and the measurements for the powder room vanity  - and then went outside and discussed the possibility of a gazebo outside the dining room wall. He measured up, and will provide a rough quote.  It won't be possible for a while anyway, as there is too much rubbish around.


So he finished up, and I went back to the glazier



He told me that the windows had been measured wrong - and the glass was too small.....

Once again I was gutted.....we'd been told to measure from wood to wood - which we had done.  In fact, I asked both Cam the builder  and Justin to measure and they arrived at the same measurements. I was then told to subtract 1.5mm from each side - which we did - and I also sent photos of each window and put everything/assumptions in writing via both text and email

Anyway, the glazier said they should have been measured from the outside - not the inside - as the wood is rebated inside, and therefore the window is "larger" from the outside.  Therefore the specially ordered daisy glass pieces were too small - arghh! And even if they'd been too big, they couldn't have been cut down to size, because they're toughened glass

I assume that the yellow room glass was also too small, but it was normal glass, so he may have cut it to size himself - I didn't ask - but he did replace that one.  And will need to come back for the other 2

Then I was off to Bendigo - to pick up the Jacobean lounge suite that we were going to have refurbished - but in the end it was just too expensive, they weren't worth anything near what the refurbishments costs were  - it would have been very much over capitalising

We had tried to sell them cheaply - but no one is interested....

Nigel the upholsterer helped me secure the load (actually mostly did it himself) - as I didn't want to lose anything on the Calder Highway.  


Got back to Melbourne - load intact, didn't feel like it was a very productive day, as I was very much looking forward to getting rid of those stupid curtains in the bathrooms - oh well, a tiny bit of progress, at least the vanity for the powder room was measured up  

 


Monday 17 April 2023

Easter 2023 Thursday 6th - Monday 10th April

Given that it was a long weekend - there was no point leaving before 5pm, as the traffic would have been horrendous, so we left Melbourne around 6pm, hoping that the traffic would have quietened down a bit.

It had, but there were a couple of car breakdowns/accidents so that slowed us down

That said, we arrived in Kyneton around 7.45 - 15 minutes late for our dinner booking at Fook Shing.  They didn't mind.  Had the banquet again - and it was delicious - and very good value for money.  I want to go back again - soon!


Left Fook Shing around 9.15pm - and so got to Inglewood around 10.30 - I was driving and it was rainy, so I drove slightly below the limit

Good Friday, and I firstly sanded the ensuite wall parallel to the hallway, - using George's borrowed face mask



After sanding I had to go outside, and beat the dust off my clothes - Justin helped

Justin then painted, and I went into the back hall area to strip the wallpaper.  Cam had thought that we wanted to keep it  - no - so I thought I'd remove it and see if the existing hard plaster was good enough to keep/patch up - seems ok to me 






 

I also wanted to see if I could see Justin in the upstairs hallway and the red room window from the street.  Couldn't really see into the red room because of the fly screen, and could only really see into the hallway when he was standing right by the glass   

Anyway, I continued with the wallpaper stripping - the ceiling was harder than the walls



We can probably patch up the cracks in the walls - but there were also reasonably large gaps in some places between the wall and ceiling 



We also plan to re use the little corner coat hook rack - put it above the basin for hand towels,  Have put it in the hallway with the other timber for safe keeping



And then lunch in the rotunda

We went around to Damo's for drinks in the late afternoon, and met some more of their friends.  JJ was a home gin and beer maker - so it was interesting talking to him


 

Back home for dinner 

Sunday, and Justin did the final coat of the ensuite


And then we drove into Bendigo around 11.00 - to get to the Wine Bank by 12 - figuring we'd have to park 10-20 minutes away

Sat with Terry and his family/friends - ordered some drinks - and the food kept coming ie very good chips, pizzas, arancini balls, lobster rolls, peking duck pancakes etc  


It was supposed to be a rather cold day (The BOM said it would be the coldest Easter in Melbourne for 80 years), so we came prepared, but it wasn't too bad

The  Easter parade rolled on/marched by - concluding with the famous Chinese dragon - the largest one in the Southern hemisphere,  There were marching bands, community floats etc 

A very pleasant way to spend the afternoon









And then on Monday, it was another iconic event - the 150th Rheola Easter Fair (which hasn't happened since 2019 - because of covid)   

We arrived early - around 10 or so, and there weren't that many people there yet.  

Started at the sheep dogs - as they still seemed to be setting up the other activities



Then a wander around the vintage cars - didn't take any photos there

Watched the equestrians


Followed by the tractors







And watched a few tractors competing in the tractor pull



Then back to the sheepdogs, and by then the wood chop had started up



Thought the little kiddy train made out of oil barrels was pretty cute


Saw a few people that we knew - Damo and Nicole, Steve the publican, one of Justin old work colleagues, and one of mine.  Missed a few though - didn't see Rachel or Connie 

Anyway left around 12 or so - back to the house to tidy up, and then back to Melbourne    



Saturday 15 April 2023

Painting En suite 31/3/23 - 2/4/23

 Am a bit behind (it's now 16/4/23)

Anyway, we drove up on the Friday night as per usual - there was a bit of traffic which was annoying

Had our customary lie in on Saturday morning - doing Wordle/Quordle/ and reading the Saturday Age on ipads

Heard the Ivans arrive around 8am - as they had come to do some more plastering

Noticed that there was a leak in the ensuite - so let Cam know via WhatsApp (as he's in London for his brother)


Admired the yuccas on the back fence - they really are like a wall  

And also the pomegranates 


Was annoyed to see that some inconsiderate person had left a shopping trolley in the garden bed outside our place - so I walked it back to the IGA (actually it was from Maiden Gully IGA!) 


Meanwhile the Ivans (father and son) continued working

Ivan the younger was working in the proposed powder room






And also making a new skirting board where the door into the bathroom/ensuite was

 


Meanwhile - Ivan the elder was fixing up the plaster above the hearth in the kitchen



And he also did some finishing touches in the ensuite



Ivan the younger also gave the walls in the ensuite a quick sand, (apart from the newly plastered wall) while Justin sanded the ceiling and became coated in white plaster dust

My job was to sweep up as much of the dust as possible

And then we started painting - bottom/top/corners first




 And then Justin used the roller



And then on  Sunday we repeated the process

The Ivans also finished off the hard plastering in the kitchen 



It was a nice day, so I sat in the hammock and read, while Justin pottered around inside

I was surprised when he came out and told me that Mark's patient from Mildura had dropped in - and given us a 10kg box of delicious red seedless grapes!



And the leak stopped/dried up - Ivan the younger had tightened the grey thing below - and that seemed to fix it 




And we almost finished painting the bathroom - just not the hallway side wall - where Ivan the elder had done some additional plastering

It looks a bit yellow - but it's Dulux China White - and obviously we didn't paint where the tiles are going to go