If you are fairly new to these pages I bet you don't know that I own a Minerva. It's something I bought years ago while I was on the lookout for an old Land Rover for hauling logs around the farm. Ever since then it's been in storage near Antwerp but I received an e-mail today to say that the storage facilities are closing down and I need to move it.
Luckily we are here with Terry's big trailer, and I reckon that the Minerva will fit on it. It's rather a shame in a way because I was hoping to be able to move the Cortina 2000E estate and get that down to the farm, but it will still be nice to recover the Minerva after all these years. Ahhh well.
Meanwhile, back at the ranch, I've painted the door frame to the apartment and I've also prepared the wall at the back of the terrace. But when I went out to paint that, the wind blew me back inside again. It was rough out there, and so that will have to wait until another day.
This afternoon I cleaned all of the paintwork in the hall and then painted the ceiling in there.
Terry carried on with the odd jobs such as repapering part of the kitchen and fixing a few electrical items while Liz carried on with her marathon floor-waxing, with the help of Terry once the little jobs were finished. Once the floor was something like, we moved the living room back into where it ought to be and I've moved my bed and computer into this room while Terry and Liz started to paint the walls in the hallway.
Tomorrow I have to empty out my room of what is left there and then give it a good clean, put the second coat of paint on the door frame and paint the terrace wall if the wind will let me. Terry and Liz will finish the walls in the hallway and then paint my bedroom. The second coat for the hall and bedroom is planned for Saturday morning, and then all that will remain will be touching up in the blue bedroom where Terry and Liz are sleeping.
And that, dear reader, will be that. We'll empty the place on Monday morning, have an estate agent round on Monday afternoon and then adjourn to a hotel for a couple of days so that the place will be completely empty so that we can do the touching up.
Such is the plan. And so you just watch something happen to upset it all.
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So the Cortina will have to wait until the next trip?
ReplyDeleteLook on the bright side, you'll be saving money on the stroage fees for the minerva.
ReplyDeleteWith all Eric's collection of old vehicles, will there be any space left on his farm to grow stuff?
ReplyDeleteWell if push comes to shove he can use them as cold-frames maybe?
ReplyDeleteMaybe he can open a mausoleum (or museum) of decrepit old vehicles? Charge people 1 Euro to look, 2 Euros to touch, 500 Euros to drive and 5,000 Euros to take them away? :P
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