Future direction
I have been thinking about the future direction of my blog, I think that I am going to start posting more often and about more stuff. Bint is thinking that she may start posting things like recipes and generally venting her anger about life.
Now that I am getting better at CSS I will make this page pretty š Also, I will probably start syndicating the posts/comments so the lazy among you can just RSS it. I may put the most recent entry on the front page too. If anyone has any suggestions/ideas of what else would be good to have then that would be cool.
I have almost finished migrating the house stuff into here (see the house category), just need to do the comments, then I shall do the fattie stuff.
New Blog
As even the baffoons among you may realise I have made a new blog. This is going to serve as a general purpose blog for me and Becca. I will also move all the old house stuff and fattie stuff over to this too.
I’m not sure if it’s a good idea to let Becca have the freedom to do what she wants here, but I guess I can always delete her stuff, I am the administrator after all š
Extractor fan
So we went and bought a fancy extractor fan today, it has a humidity sensor in it! So I started to put it in. I made a huge mess in the bathroom but itās up now and connected to the roof vent. Just need to wire it in. Maybe it will smell less when I go in the bathroom after bint š
Garage roof
We got the garage roof fixed! The whole thing had to be replaced as some kids got on it and it fell through š The guys did a good job and they even made the door work better and took all of the crap that was inside.
I just need to paint the door (we have bright red paint) and move the bike fixings, then we have a fully working garage!
They also put some roof vents on our house, this means I can get on with putting an extractor fan in.
We are waiting for the guys to come back and paint our soffits now, but it keeps raining š
Drip drip drip – leaky tap.
We developed a leaky hot tap the other day, annoying but no big disaster. But then people started to really do the tap up tightly and so it got worse. The leak elevated itself to āmust fix a.s.a.p. statusā when it was dripping at such a rate the boiler was on constantly. So I spent this morning fixing it, the problem was the tap is one of the origional taps that came with the house – so ~30 years old. This means it was gunked up and very stuck. After about an hour I managed to shift it though, GRRRRRR! Itās all fixed now though.
I then spent the afternoon clearing out the garage, three more bags of crap, bringing the total up to eleven bags in total. Itās looking pretty good now. I put the bike locks on the wall so we can FINALLY get them out of the living room. Just need to get the council to take all the big crap out, put a better lock on the door, paint the door and frame and fix the roof. So should soon be finished, sigh.
As for the central heating, well that seems to be working all right. Havenāt found any more leaks, yet.
Central heating.
We are having our central heating installed at the minute. HMMM, its a bit of a mixed bag so far. All the new radiators have been put up and they look nice, they are new and shiney š All of the pipework has been done, well thatās what we thought. When the guy turned it all on and let it heat up I went for a nose around to see how good a job he had done and lo and behold it was spurting water out in the loft, grrrr. So the guy fixed that and then spent about an hour in the loft, turns out one of the pipes has a hole in it and couldnāt be fixed. All this means that I have to take ANOTHER day off work and sit around while they fix it.
I demand a squirrel cull.
So the guy came round to put more traps down (I really reccommend him if you have pests) yesterday morning and within a few hours we heard the characterisic thud of a trap going off. But then there was more noise, a clanging and dragging noise, the little loveable rouge had got caught in the trap and was dragging it around. So I called the guy, he was miles away but because the thing was probably in pain he said he would come round and deal with it. About 5 minutes before he arrived there was another thud and the noises stopped, he must have walked into another trap, or so we thought. When we went in the loft we found two empty traps, well almost empty, one had a squirrel foot in it! Some how by setting the second trap off he had escaped (without his foot). Quite annoying you may think, but it gets worse, whilst stuck in the first trap it took it upon itself to get revenge and knawed through a cable. So we had to call out an emergency electrician, luckily our insurance covers this, so we got the wire patched. But it is going to have to be replaced sometime in the near future.
All we need to do now is to get the hole fixed, this will get done today, even if I have to kidnap a builder to do it.
As for the squirrel, well itās footless and probably had quite a substancial electric shock so I donāt know whatās happened to it. It could still be up there, it could have moved on thinking our loft is quite a hazardous place, or it could be lying dead somewhere. I know what I hope has happened to it.
Bloody squirrels.
We have some un-invited guests of the squirrel variety in our house at the minute. The little beasts have been clambering up our wall and into a hole in our barge boards.
They have been living in our loft for about a week and in that time they have been elevated to arch-nemesis status. Various attempts to rid ourselves of them have all failed. I tried:
the logical way – I tried to block up the hole they come in, itās in a very awkward place so this is impossible from inside.
the humane way I. – a plug which sends out a noise that irritates them so they move on (bollocks).
the humane way II. making lots of noise to scare them off, ranging from going up there lots and making noise, to making them listen to three counties radio all day!
Then, after beginning to make more noise every morning I found that they have been eating the wires up there, time to get the professionals in.
We eventually went with these guys. They were the only people would come out on Saturday. It cost us Ā£75 and was pretty quick, it took less than a day to have them killed.
Now the next step is to go and inspect the damage to the wires, lets hope I can fix it and we donāt need an electrician.
AAARRRGGGHHH.
Thereās more squirrels! Just heard some scurrying so had a look in the loft, sat in silence for about 10 minutes before one popped its head out. Will have to get the guy out again tomorrow.
I hate squirrels.
We have the internet!!!
Well itās been a while since I last wrote something (about 3 months!) but the big news is that we finally have the internet, so I am going to start bugging everyone with updates about the house again.
We (by we I mean me) have done loads of DIY which I will tell you all about in the very near future, stay tunedā¦ā¦ā¦