So, I dropped off that Jacobbean loune suite in California Gully on the way to Inglewood (yes we'd finally sold it for a song)
George helped me strap it down securely in the Ute - making sure that I had a clear backward view with the rear vision mirror
We were so pleased to eventually get rid of it - didn't want it to go to landfill, so were pleased when the lady said she wanted it
Got to Inglewood around 1pm, and Craig, the 2IC was there, the electrician had already been - and changed the light fittings, and put in the ensuite one, but the plumber hadn't shown up at all
Craig was trying to contact him, but couldn't get through. As it was we never found out why the plumber didn't show up - and it was so frustrating, as it had already been cancelled/no show twice before
I had been looking forward to a lovely hot bath in our gorgeous new ensuite - as yes, the weather is now quite cold - however sadly that was not to be. The plumber is now supposed to come 20/7/23 - but I won't be holding my breath....
Anyway, I checked out the electrician's work
Kitchen - the light will be positioned over the island bench, and can be lowered/put higher. I think it looks fab
Ensuite - we swapped out the original light fitting that we'd put in - to the scullery - as it was brass, and we didn't think that it would go with the chrome tapware/sconces
Scullery - as I said this was the light that we'd originally put in the bathroom
Music Room - Justin had picked up this light fitting from ebay last year some time - it was too long, the extension rod was taken off it (the ceiling is not as high in this room)
Bee room - I wasn't quite happy with the bee room light - as the light fitting should have been lower. I did ask them to take the rod from the existing bee room light, if they thought it wasn't low enough - so either they thought it was ok, or didn't read the email properly
He also put the powerpoint in on the landing - but for some reason it didn't seem to work. I also tried the electric kettle - in case it was the light that didn't work
Craig had also fixed up the floor in the powder room
After inspecting inside - and having a late lunch - I went and planted the bulbs that I bought from Bunnings a while back. I hope that they flower for me
Also did some weeding out the back - the gravel around the vegie garden
Is quite annoying that there are hundreds if not thousands of parsley seedlings in the gravel, but not one in the actual vegie bed!
Thursday, and Matt the scaffolder came to have another look at the stairway - and yes he'll come back on the 16th to set it all up - in preparation for Fraser & Rileigh to paint the stairway
Madeleine & Hughie said they'd come up for a few days (as they hadn't last weekend) - Hughie wanted to pick some olives etc
They haven't been here for ages ie last time with us was November 2020 - so they haven't seen the wallpaper, new plastering, bee room etc - they knew that we'd done it - and seen photos - but nice to see it in real life
I thought I'd make them a nice dinner in my tiny scullery kitchen
Went to Deb the butcher and asked her for her "best steaks" - she said they were "all good", but then pulled out a huge 1.2kg cryo vacced scotch steak - which she said would be perfect first seared, and then slow cooked for hours
I explained that I didn't have a slow cooker at the moment, but realised that I could use the electric frying pan that Alex gave us years ago - so I bought it - along with some cabana and sausages
Made a feast - seared and slow cooked the steak
In the early evening I wrapped the steak in foil, and then cooked up sliced onions in the rendered fat - delicious!
Once these were done I removed them and cooked up the mushrooms in the same pan
I cooked the potatoes in the microwave, and then mashed them, and also cooked up some broccoli in the microwave
No dessert - I'd bought some chocolate, and we also had some pastries from Fraser/Baker's Wife
Despite Madeleine finishing work (at Deakin) at 4.20pm - they didn't arrive til close to 9pm
We ate in the dining room
I corrupted them a little - ie they were going to do "Dry July" - but decided to have some red wine with dinner (we also had lime flavoured soda water)
They felt like takeway for lunch - so we went to GGs - however we were told that they would take at least 20-30 minutes for an order. And Maile and David were coming at 1pm
Mad took a nice photo in the bee room
Hughie and I picked some more of our olives - so that we can compare and contrast them - have a competition as to who made the best tasting olives. I'll be making 3 types ie - Maile's kalamatas, my smaller green olives, and then my tiny wild black olives.
I'd booked the pub for 7pm, and was very surprised when we arrived and there was only one other table there - given that it was Friday I thought it would be packed. Plenty of people in the bar though.
I had the calamari and prawns, and suggested that Hughie get the mixed grill - he was stunned by how big it was (he ended up taking half of it home). Can't remember what Mad had
Back to the house - and we watched a movie in the bee room - to be honest I can't remember what it was - was falling asleep - so went to bed
Saturday - and I thought we might have brunch at Cafe 3517 - as I had seen it advertised in the window
However when we went in - the woman there said that the owner wasn't there (who normally cooks these brunches)and that she couldn't poach an egg, but could do fried eggs and bacon, so Madeleine and I had that, and Hughie had a bacon and egg focaccia
When she said "bacon and eggs" - that's literally what we got 2 x fried eggs, quite a lot of bacon, and a little one half piece of untoasted but buttered foccacia on the side. I certainly would have wanted/ expected some toast - so wasn't really very impressed
Back to the house - a quick tidy and pack up - and then back to Melbourne
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