Well, it looks like I was here for a long time - but I actually went back to Melbourne on Sunday 6th, and returned to Inglewood on Monday 7th December
Anyway, I was on my way to Inglewood on Wednesday 2, and was speaking with Helen on the handsfree. She asked if I could take Michaela, as she needed a bit of a break. Although I do enjoy going up by myself, I owed it to my sister and niece to help them out, so exited at Moreland Road, and waited for them to meet me there
It unfortunately added another hour onto my trip, as I waited a while, and then there was no on ramp at Moreland Road, and there were further road works on the Calder
No matter, we got there in the end
The blokes had moved the scaffolding, around from the bay window to the back of the house, and were fixing up a little bit of render ledging that was missing
They had also finished off plaster walls in the dining room - where the plaster had blown, and then also around the fireplace, and under the bay window where there had been concrete (Gary had said to get rid of all of the concrete)
The new plaster is so lovely and smooth - really silk like - even better than upstairs in the music room. In some ways it will be a pity to cover it up with wall paper, but, perhaps in 50 or 100 years, the new owners might be sick of our wallpaper choice, and go back to the bare walls.
I got into the wallpaper stripping, and Michaela helped a little bit also (given that she was missing school, I didn't want her slacking off)
Friday, and the boys continued with the rendering - David upstairs again first putting the mortar on the wall
Saturday, and drove into Bendigo to pick up the salt vacuum that Gary was lending me (takes the salt out the walls left behind by rising damp etc). Got Chris to help me put it together - as there were multiple pipes etc
Chris also took off some of the door handles and servant bell cups
Chris and Lesley left on Saturday afternoon. The weather was a bit changeable, quite windy and pouring with rain a few times. We were supposed to be meeting up with Mailes and David for the 1st Saturday of the month at the Village Green, but I wondered if it was actually going to be on because of the weather. So I rang Maile, and we decided to meet up at 6.30 -so that I could feed Michaela first
As it was Michaela didn't feel like coming,she said she had a stomach ache, and that she was fine to stay by herself. When I asked her later she said that she didn't really feel like coming - which was fine - she probably would have been bored.
So, off I went - and it was lovely to see the old crowd, most of whom I hadn't seen in over 4 months. And the weather had cleared up, in fact it was quite nice and clear - but still a bit windy
Terry brought some of the cherries from his tree (which I thought was the same as mine ie a red cherry with yellow flesh). They were delicious!! dark, juicy,sweet, I guess mine would have been like that if I'd left them on the tree for longer and the birds hadn't got them. In fact the net that I'd put on last time and pegged in place was hopeless....I thought the birds wouldn't be able to get in underneath, but they did, and there wasn't a single cherry left on the tree - how disappointing for me and Michaela! So next time, i need to have the net to the ground...- oh well, live and learn
When Arleen arrived she gave me a plastic crate of shiraz grape vine leaves to pickle for dolmades
Michaela and I started on them on Sunday morning
First we had to snip off the stems
And then roll them into cigars
And then these cigars had to be cooked in salted water, and put in sterilised jars with the saline solution on top with a splash of vinegar
I also thought it might be nice to make some actual dolmades. So I made up a mixture of rice, onion, parsley, lemon and salt and pepper, and we made about 22 dolmades. Then had to cook them in a tomato juice bath. Had some for lunch, and took the rest home.
Whilst making the dolmades, there was a knock at the door, and it was a bloke called Ken who was writing a forward to a book about an artist called Kenneth Jack.
Kenneth Jack painted many rural scenes, and had done a painting looking down Verdon Street showing our house and the Town hall etc.
The Ken at our door was a great collector of his paintings and had the one of our house. Unfortunately I couldn't find a picture of it on the internet - so put this one in instead
And we also had another visitor - Greg - who told us that there was an art exhibition in Newstead - an artist called John S Turner
Scraper boards, watercolours, lithographs, photographs
John S Turner … the botanist and artist – is a retrospective exhibition showing the scraperboards, watercolours, lithographs and photographs created by John S Turner, botanist, educator and artist (1908-1991). John Turner was the Professor of Botany at Melbourne University from 1938 to the early 1970s. He was a passionate conservationist and a remarkable artist.
On retiring from Melbourne University, John moved to Castlemaine, continuing with scraperboard – his long-practised art – and became involved with Buda Historic Home and Garden, and the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Museum, among other things. His scraperboard landscapes have illustrated a range of publications. On show only for the second time. The exhibition opens on Saturday 5 December, closing on December 27.
So, got back to Melbourne, and Helen picked up Michaela, I stayed the night, and then turned around and drove back up to Inglewood in the ute ( as we need the portable gazebo for Christmas) on Monday afternoon - as Stuart and David were coming back to finish up completely on Tuesday, and I wanted to be there. I had also organised to make gin with Terry on Thursday.
So, more wallpaper stripping (yep it's taking ages), and I also tried out the new sliding flyscreen that Madeleine had bought for me at Bunnings
Worked well for the 2 smaller bay windows, and also the little yellow room upstairs, but they don't extend wide enough for the other windows. But this is a great start, and Terry said that ebay also sells them
Did some more salt vacuuming - in the dining room - and also got rid of some more concrete, and blown plaster
Had to take off the skirting also - as someone had put a bit of wood skirting over the mortar skirting, and then concreted over it
Tuesday, and David and Stuart came back, did the plaster in the music room, put the outside vent in the bay window and tidied up a bit
David has now retired, but said he'd come and work a day here or there after his long deserved holiday with his wife at the start of next year.
I may well take him up on that - as the semi retired plasterer that Stuart had recommended came and had a look at the job, and declined it - said he wouldn't be able to walk the next day if he was up and down scaffolding/ladders all the time. He then recommended someone, but that bloke wasn't interested either. In fact, I'm making a lot of calls, and not getting many callbacks
That said, Matt from Bendigo Scaffolding came this morning to work out how to scaffold the stairway. I liked his approach - as in yep, it can be done, and safely, so that's a relief
A Bridgewater plumber also came to have a look at the bathroom, and the potential powder room under the stairs. He stayed a while working through various scenarios, and said he'd get back to me with a really rough costing and other ideas
Wednesday, and a call from Steve - as he had 5000 78s (records) that he was reluctantly going to take to the tip. He wondered if Mark G would be interested in them - so I called and left a message. I also called Maile and Rachel as I thought they might be interested also. Rachel reluctantly said no, and Maile reluctantly said yes, as she was busy, and didn't really want to come and have a look. However the real threat of them going to the tip hastened her decision, and she and David came and took a few boxes. I even took a few, as I checked our record player, and it surprisingly plays 78s
Peter B also came by - to take a look at the wall in the back hall that needs rebuilding. He also took his cyclone fencing, and said he'd be back with some hydrochloric acid to wash off the lime where James (and I) had repointed the bricks.
After all this back in the cellar salt vacuuming - took a while, as I had to remove all the bottles
Thursday, and off to Terry's at 9am to make gin.
Well, he already had the alcohol in the still, and we added the aromatics - juniper berries, star of anise, lemon rind and coriander (I didn't really do anything, just watched, and took photos)
And filled up the bin with wallpaper, rubble, and other rubbish. Obviously kept lots of good wallpaper to display in frames later
Friday, and had to clean up....
Took ages - tried to sweep the dining room as best I could, and then mopped, and mopped again. This photo shows the swept floor
And here it is after having mopped it twice
I was never that happy with the tung oil job that was done a few years ago. Thought it needed more layers - as the wood still seemed quite thirsty and dry looking. Looks like we might need to do it again. We'll also need to work out how to plug up the gaps between the skirting and the floor boards as grit /dust comes out from there
And then there was also the cellar to put back together. This took a while also
And I finally finished around 2, and went home via Bendigo to drop back the salt vacuum to Gary. Quite a tiring few days.
Wallpaper stripping
Shovelling plaster
So smooth
Gin and tonics with Terry
Sliding fly screens
Chris and Lesley - locks, door handles, servant bells
1sr Saturday village green
Ken and Kenneth jack artist
Dolmadoes and leaves
Newstead John S turner, knew Brian Lewis
Terry’s cherries, my bird eaten ones (too mean with the net)
All the wallpapers - beautiful ones underneath - frieze on top painted onto the Hessian type
David offered to work for me after his trip, also finished off today(Tuesday) did the upstairs 2all
Salt vacuuming the dining room and cellar hose leaking, stopped sucking
Peter B dropped in to pick up cyclone fencing, and look at the wall to price up (said he’d come back with acid for the wall)
Steve and Denise wanted to get rid of 5000 78 records -Mark Gilmore, Maile etc
More wallpaper stripping
Rachel and her 2 friends dropped by Sue and Paul g&t in the rotunda, then more wallpaper stripping
Finished dining room yay
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