We had been back from Tasmania for a few days, had Melbourne Cup at home, and so I decided to go to Inglewood on Wednesday - as I hadn't been there for a few weeks.
Our friend Rachel from Dunolly had been flooded on the inside - from her cellar - so I needed to see if there was any equivalent at our place
I left Melbourne around 10am, and went and had a look in the cellar as soon as I arrived
And yes, there was water - quite a lot - maybe 50cm deep or so - but luckily not into the house. It had come in through the floor - as the ground had been saturated
I called Justin to ask about the pump, and he thought I should get some assistance with it (probably a good idea)
Anyway, left it for a bit (it wasn't going to get any worse), and I went and inspected the garden. With all of the rain, the plants were looking lush - ie kiwi fruits, grape vines (might even get some grapes), yucca, and beautiful white iris
The weeds were also lush....
So, I put on my overalls and got weeding - out the front
Listened to the Dressmakers of Yarrandarah Prison as a talking book while I weeded, was great
I called up Terry on Thursday morning, and asked if he could assist with the pump. And of course he did.
He identified the right bits - ie box and hose, connected them, and then we sat in the kitchen, had a cup of coffee, and chatted, while the water pumped out into the scullery laundry sink
Was very effective
Greg the artist also dropped in to say hello and show me a new coloured print he'd made of the house - however he wasn't happy with the colours yet. Looked pretty good to me.
He left, and then Terry left when the pump stopped at about 10cm or so - we saw that the water had originally been up to the 2nd step. I considered getting an bowl or bucket and scooping out the rest, but I 'll be back soon, and I'm hoping that it will have seeped away by the time I return.
I then went back to weeding out the front - and I also planted the grape vine that I bought - which does have edible seedless grapes (I'm not sure what the other ones are - as I'd pinched some cuttings from the back lane)
And then more weeding and more Dressmakers of Yarrandarah
Wanted to get the left hand side of the front of the fence done - nearly did so, however a bloke stopped in his car to say hello, and talk about the house. He's John from Wedderburn, - and has an old (collectors) renault. Didn't mean that much to me, but Justin was impressed when I told him. Anyway, we chatted for a while, which put me behind, and it was already after 5pm, so I stopped without having quite finished - oh well - more to do next time!
But I was pretty pleased with my efforts - and filled up Gordon's trailer
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