Monday 30 September 2019

Working Weekend

I can't spend all my time writing even if I wanted to, and whether I want to is sometimes dependent on what else is on offer. This weekend we had decided that we needed to prepare for autumn. Of course, we made a list, and as usual, our list was wildly optimistic. We did manage to complete some of our planned jobs.
This is normally the time for harvesting fruit and vegetables, but this year due to Steve's teaching hours and a problem with my back, we have very little to harvest. I will make sure we collect both chestnuts and mushrooms in the next few weeks but neither is ready yet.  What we do have, however, is walnuts, the ground is littered with nuts. These are some that we have put on the table to dry in the sunshine for a while before we bag them for winter.

The other thing that we did achieve is cleaning out the fires ready for the time we need them. No photo but it is a messy job. ( I mean really messy) We only take them apart for cleaning once a year, and then we clean all the pipes that lead to the chimneys. We don't do the chimneys ourselves, though, we have no children small enough. There was a bit of a race for the shower once that was finished.
Then onto wood cutting. The chain saw here is waiting for me to sharpen it. (Not sure how I ended up with that job but steve insists that I'm good at it.)

For the same reason that we have not done much in the garden, we have not cut all our own wood this year. We don't have any woodland of our own anyway, although there are some trees on our property. We do try to cut some in order to keep the cost down as I am not someone who likes to sit shivering. We did manage quite a pile, including some waste wood and a couple of trees that we cut last winter.
Our wood delivery should arrive next Saturday. Sadly I am going to be on a poetry day so I won't be available for stacking duty.
We didn't get around to repairing the barn roof or the small polytunnel so I hope that we don't get heavy rain or storms before next week, otherwise, there will be trouble ahead.

One last thing. The Death of a Pilgrim is very, very close to publication. Next weeks blog will tell you more about where my inspiration came from.  Don't forget to join my mailing list for information.

3 comments:

  1. Look forward to the publication of pilgrim and to getting my stove cleaned out soon

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  2. Looking forward to reading Pilgrim. I'm loving The Silver Chalice.

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  3. Congratulations on getting "The Silver Chalice" published. I ordered my copy this morning and can't wait to read it as soon as we've finished the vendimia (grape harvest).

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