Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Well, this is fun!

Our car seems to know the route from our house to Steve and Karolina's now, and Grace and I have spent several days there over the past month. There's been wallpaper stripping and Polyfilling and sanding and washing of bedroom walls and ceilings. S and K have been working hard, too, but they have less time to spare than us, so it's good that we can put in the hours, and it shouldn't be long before the coving and lining paper go up. We'll let them and volunteer friends do the painting!

An added complication has been Karolina moving out of her St Albans flat, and the living room of the new house is now full of furniture and other belongings from there. Steve was able to make use of his work Transit van to shift the stuff, and he and I did the lot in just a few evenings. Now they just have to sort it out!

Karolina's parents came over from Poland a couple of weeks ago for a few days. They did a lot to help in the new house. Marik in particular worked many hours plastering walls. It was lovely to meet them, and we got on really well together, despite the acute language barrier. The only Polish we know is Ogรณrki Konserwowe, though Marik and Yolande (may not be spelled correctly) knew rather more English than that.

On the Sunday, we took them to the lovely 400 year-old Rose and Crown not far from our house, and we all enjoyed a traditional English Sunday Roast and English desserts, none of which they'd had before.




Then we drove on to Luton's Stockwood Discovery Centre for a leisurely stroll around the gardens and the transport museum. It was also the occasion of Steve and Karolina's official engagement, complete with a kneeling Steve and a beautiful ring.




It  was a great day all round!

We returned to Kantara today. It's one of those record-breaking hot days, and the energy's been sapped out of us. The temperature was 30° in the boat when we arrived, and it's still the same six hours later. The maximum since we were here last was 33°. Minimum was 15°. It's feeling very stormy now. There were thunderstorms in St Albans last night - here tonight?



We're here to do some more little jobs. The wooden draining board needs routine oiling, the silicon seal between it and the sink needs to be replaced. We'll spin the boat around to expose the other side of the paintwork to the sun in an attempt to avoid one side fading more than the other, and I'll wash her all over when the heat allows me to! The well-deck bilges are a lot drier now, but we need to find out how we can get rust converter applied all over the area. The only solution I can think of  is to get a hole cut in the hull. Hmmmm!



So it's busyness as usual. Fun!




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