It's a home-made vegan Christmas cake specially made for me by Liz, whose culinary talents know no bounds and whose husband, Terry, is the luckiest man on earth. Liz made this for me for Christmas and now that I've finished everything else that was hanging around here, I can make a start on it.
So before I did anything else, I had to photograph it for posterity, and then I cut myself a slice.
And believe me - it really is as nice as it looks and I am ever so grateful to Liz for making it for me. It's really nice to have good friends. This cake should keep me going until my birthday if I am lucky (said he, dropping a huge hint).
But back to the story.
With the weather being as it is right now, I've not been burning so much wood. But I've still been spending half an hour each morning in the woodshed, dragging out suitable wood and stacking it outside under the sheeting ready to burn. It's keeping quite dry out there and the wind is helping to condition it for burning. And I've also been able to start to move things around a little so that there's more space in there to move around. If I remember, I'll post a pic of the place because I do remember taking one when I piled everything in there and there wasn't room to swing a cat.
And up in the bedroom I've made a start on the ceiling.
You can see what I'm trying to do - put strips of tongue-and-grooving over the polystyrene insulation in the ceiling (which is actually the floor of my attic of course).
It's slow work as each piece has to be cut separately as the beams are twisted and so the gap is never the same size. And then I have to wedge some more polystyrene in between the mounting rails and then nail the T&G over the top.
I've cut a hole in one of the pieces for the light fitting. There will be four lights, two by the window and two by the fitted wardrobe. Recessed MR16 12-volt fittings to take the LIDL LED bulbs that I can get.
What makes a difference of course is having music while I work. And I'm currently on the "W" and that can only mean "The Who" - followed tomorrow by "Wishbone Ash". First album up was probably The Who's second-best-ever album - Who's Next.
Of course, there's only one way to lsisten to Who's Next and Quadrophenia, and that is why I have bought a house down the end of a dirt track miles from anywhere. And even old solidly-built stone houses can really rock with the volume turned full up.
That cheered me up as well, and I have four or five classic Wishbone Ash albums to listen to soon.




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