I've been keeping a diary since 1968. For years I used the A5, hardback size - the one beloved of Social Workers and Teachers - but, about 6 or 7 years ago I went over to the bigger A4 size.
In 2004/05, my first year in Spain, I tried to buy a big diary without success. I settled for the smaller A5 one. Since then I have been geting my diaries from the UK but this year my supply failed. It seemed, in fact it still seems, odd to me that A4 is so unavailable but, then again, getting plain ruled file paper here is tricky too - blank or squared are the usual formats. Have you ever noticed that in US TV programmes people often use yellow file paper? Different countries, different ways of achieving the same ends I suppose.
Being at home was an advantage. I know the woman in the stationers so I asked if she could order an A4 size diary. She wasn't sure - it was such an unusual size but her suppliers said "sí" and yesterday the diary arrived. I have a bit of a thing about stationery, nothing weird, I don't tie myself to it or anything, which means I have some idea about the pricing of items. I was ready for the shock. Nearly 29€ for a floppy, spiral bound design.
It's a good make said Susanna in the paper shop. Next year I may fly to the UK to collect one to save a bit of cash though I've just noticed that the Portuguese, our faithful allies, also use A4 diaries and Ciudad Rodrigo is only minutes from Portugal
An old, increasingly fatter, red nosed, white haired Briton rambles on, at length, about things Spanish
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
Still all a bit temporary but...
It's 21ºc in our living room with just the log burner as heating. This is hot for our house in winter - very hot. Eduardo the cat has been lying on his back with his paws in the air luxuriating in it all.
There is still plenty to do but basically we've got the furniture back in place and, with the exception of the bedroom, which still has to be repainted and re-poulated with furniture, the interior is now done apart from the gloss paint, some bits of furniture, new lights etc.
The living room is a bit barn like but it's OK, quite "Spanish" looking.
The exterior still needs a lot of work.
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Christmas hamper
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
The engine sighs - whispers home at last
We drove back from Ciudad Rodrigo to Culebrón on Monday, more or less without incident - Eddie the cat had a couple of incidents but he now seems dead pleased to be running around Culebrón where he can go to play whenever he likes and come and go as he pleases.
The house looked like a bombsite. In broad sweep it's actually not too bad but the detail is cry making. The light switches don't move as they should, the doors won't close properly, the plaster is slarted all over the door and window frames, tiles are cracked, paintwork destroyed, the fireplace is crooked, the chimmney pipes are wonky, everything feels damp, it's freezing, lights are bare wires hanging from holes in ceilings and walls, the garden is full of debris and weeds, the pool cover is hanging tiredly in the dried up pool like an out of date condom. The roof looks good though and the half of the frontage that has been rendered is a nice colour.
We've been cleaning for a couple of days and my hands hurt but I wasn't able to complain to you before as Telefonica seem very reluctant to reconnect the phone though they have finally given us Internet after four phone calls.
Proper posts to come.
The house looked like a bombsite. In broad sweep it's actually not too bad but the detail is cry making. The light switches don't move as they should, the doors won't close properly, the plaster is slarted all over the door and window frames, tiles are cracked, paintwork destroyed, the fireplace is crooked, the chimmney pipes are wonky, everything feels damp, it's freezing, lights are bare wires hanging from holes in ceilings and walls, the garden is full of debris and weeds, the pool cover is hanging tiredly in the dried up pool like an out of date condom. The roof looks good though and the half of the frontage that has been rendered is a nice colour.
We've been cleaning for a couple of days and my hands hurt but I wasn't able to complain to you before as Telefonica seem very reluctant to reconnect the phone though they have finally given us Internet after four phone calls.
Proper posts to come.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
New bar
We may be on the other side of the country but we still get plenty of news about the toing and froing in Pinoso and Culebrón. Our next door neighbour tells us that there is a new bar in the village. We think it's in a building that has been a bar and or restaurant with at least two different owners since we've had the house. If it is I just hope it manages to stay in business long enough for us to get a drink there. The chances are high as we are due back in the next couple of days.
I added the photo when we popped into the bar for a drink, and a yummy paella, over the Christmas break
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Advice on trying to complete building work some 750kms away
Don't try it. That's my advice.
We rather hoped that we could stay in Culebrón over the Christmas break and even sort the place out a bit. So we have been trying to get someone to finish the work on the house before the holiday. We have had numerous conversations with various builders and several subcontractors.
In the process of doing this several people have been upset. Also, despite being told that we had X amount to spend the builder, that we eventually asked to do most of the work, has taken absolutely no notice and done X plus 60% worth of work. I'm sure he thought it was some sort of game of bluff and that we had a little extra salted away. Unfortunately for both of us we were telling the truth.
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