Gosh!! I have just looked to see when I last published my blog and found to my shame it was the 8th of April,so I guess I had better bring you up to date with life here in Upes Iela. 'Don't time fly when your having fun'?? So here is a quick look at what has been going on
Going way back then to April it was out with the old and in with the new, for those of you who have visited us {shame on the rest of you} you may recall the grand curving shower cubicle in the bathroom, I had been having trouble with it leaking round the tray so it was decided to rip it out and start afresh with a walk in no frills one.The first job when the old shower was out was to chop a hole in the floor for the drain, now our floor is concrete and about 14 inches thick with reinforcing, so choosing my spot I started first with a small drill and then one 22mm diameter and about 18 inches long and wouldn't you know 'sod's law kicked in and I found that
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The finished shower |
the reinforcing rods came right in the middle of the hole, once they were out of the way it was plain sailing,
waterproof lining up the wall waterproof cement on the floor with mosaic tiles and waterproof grout, I am proud of the results.Now we can walk in and out with no problems.
The first storks arrived in April and so we knew spring wasn't far away along with them came the cranes and geese.The weather however didn't play ball with us and on several occasions we found it so hot one day and the next day found it necessary to put the central heating on,
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State of the art rail transport. |
The highlight of April though must go to the sighting of 'The train!!!!!!' a few kilometres away we have a small train track which appears to go from nowhere to nowhere, the track is as straight as a fiddlers elbow and as level as a switch back ride at the fair, and the only way we know it is used is when we see the wheel marks when it has crossed the road and in four years we had seen the train only twice. When we approached the crossing one day in April low and behold there it was coming down the track,it was one of the few times we had a camera in the car so we were able to record the occasion if for nothing else to prove to ourselves that the STOP sign is there for a purpose after all we wouldn't want to get caught on an un maned rail crossing.
Moving swiftly on,during the long dark days of winter we often thought that a jigsaw puzzle would be a good way of whiling away a few hours and had asked for one to be sent over from England,and so we received a very nice puzzle of tigers which rather took over our dining table for several weeks but with a great deal of determination we completed it minus one half piece which had been chewed by one of our sons dogs.
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Taking over the table |
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The finished puzzle |
Strange thing happen over here sometimes and one day we woke up and found that our car had been covered with a fine green yes green dust.which we discovered was pollen blowing from the silver birch trees and we watched it in clouds carried on the wind. People in Moscow were surprised by it as well and thought it may be some radio active fall out from somewhere { hope not!!!!! Moscow's only 350/60 km from us here}
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Green dust everywhere |
Sunday club is still going strong, and thanks to some friends in England who sent us a wonderful box of goodies we had a great time one Sunday decorating tee shirts and and another making a 'Thank you banner'
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This make's it all worth while |
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All their own work |
We had been sent these things on a lorry along with some things for the pensioners collected by the lady who first introduced me to Latvia.
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So happy with gifts from England |
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The scotch eggs |
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More gifts |
Our times with the pensioners is always one of
interest and every time we meet we introduce them to different food from England last month it was 'Scotch eggs' and it was interesting to watch every body's reaction, first a good look then a smell then cut open and finally a taste,after which much discussion takes place and in every case they have found our cooking to be 'very tasty We finished up by giving the things we had received, a sewing machine,kettle, blankets,a music centre,mugs and lots of other things.
Four teenage girls from school asked if they could come and learn how to make a cake, the results were wonderful six chocolate and orange cakes{with chocolate icing} one each to take home. one for their school teacher and of course one for us,mmm!!! very tasty.
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Look what we have made!!!!!!! |
Yes and when they had done they washed up put away and swept the floor,
To be continued
Well it might have been a long time in coming but it was worth the wait. Lovely how folks invite themselves to do things like bake cakes and then wash up!!!!! Such a blessing
ReplyDeleteLovely to see young and old benefit from all your skills. You are such a blessing to your community. Thanks for sharing.
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