Sunday, 8 December 2013

After the storm!



The day of the storm!


The sun was shrouded in cloud as the promised storm approached


The waves built up around the skerries





"Cat's paws"
Wind and waves flicker in the bay as the wind rushes over the house and swirls down to the beach,
as it blows the waves back the way they have come it makes patterns that look like "cat's paws".


The following morning the waves were as big as bungalows,
Nick was tempted to get his kayak out...
I remember Corryvrechan and the Grey dogs and was not!



Rick's caravan is lashed down in all 4 corners by some of Nick's famous lashings and knots, so he survived the night in tact, if a little lacking in sleep. The temporary wood stores were not so lucky to have any of the famous lashings and were found all over the garden!



Back To Work!


On Friday Donald Baker and Michael came to lower the scaffolding at the front of the house. This is so that we can point the eaves and fit the guttering before all the scaffolding comes down. Our target for that is the end of December.
Rick, Myself and Jenny(back Thursday) will be pointing, then Nick will get us started on fixing the guttering, while he carries on with the windows.




Donald has been coming regularly to check the scaffolding is safe and that we haven't moved any! Apart from the obvious safety aspect, our liability insurance and his demands it!






Donald is one of those people who have been invaluable to us from the start as we need help and guidance through each stage, as I have said before, we would not be where we are in the project if the people on Islay had not been so helpful, when at times we have struggled to know where to go next we just ask someone and it happens!
Sorry that's probably a bit gushing for you men, but it's true.




So the scaffolding is rearranged, hopefully for the last time.


Michael fixing scaffold planks


Gary is coming back to help us with the 58 metres of chimney liners for 6 chimneys and later to put the woodburning stoves in.
The chimney liners arrived in 6 large boxes on a lorry this Friday from "Logfire stoves Ltd" in Lancashire, who gave us by far the best deal, saving a lot of money thanks to Katie's perseverance while I was away.





...and Nick is back up there sealing windows!


...in the rain.
 However he did come to Laphroaig with me today for a little Christmas "spirit" and cheer!


Meanwhile someone got left on the doorstep!

OK! So Jenny was right after all, Tammy was the wrong name!




So Nick, Rick and I sat down with Topsy and a glass of red wine....
She has a long line of stars on her chest, so it's

 "Cassie"
 after the star constellation Cassiopeia 




Cassie is already herding Bertie and the hens
She sits and stays when she's told...
...sometimes!

...but however hard Cassie tries,  Islay still says no!  



Mary-Ann

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

It's a dogs life!



"What have you got there?"





A puppy?




"Humph! I'm not having anything to do with it!"





"Oh please play with me"






"PLEASE?"
Whose bed has she pinched?




"It's not fair."





ZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzz
Back in Islay's bed!





"You can keep away from me too!"





"Please Islay, just one cuddle, I'm cold"




"NO!"




"I give up!"


..and after a very exciting, but hard first day at The Dower House Tammy goes to sleep in her own bed....on her own!




Yes we have called her Tammy, after a lot of thinking, 
which means "perfection".

There is a gale blowing on Islay tonight, but soon the sun will come out, it always does! The picture by the fire is for Lucy and sorry Jenny, we had to chose today!

More from the Dower House soon.

Mary-Ann

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Up in the rafters!


Once upon a time, 
in a little house at the edge of the forest.............



....where the sun rose over the sea....




...someone was beavering away up in the rafters...





If anyone is interested in travelling, Katie is just off to Australia and has started a new travel blog

Mary-Ann

Monday, 2 December 2013

Something momentous is happening on Wednesday!




As the Heron stands watch over the sea....




....the wintry dawn breaks through the trees....



...a rainbow glides in front of the Fairy Hill...



...and a beautiful Ash tree leans towards the sea.


...but what is Islay waiting for?




Oh no! Nick's got his head down the chimney again!





Today Rick, Nick and I moved wood and slates to clear the scaffolding for Donald's men to lower the front this week.
We have the guttering!






In the bay Angus the swan is defending his territory



....and wins!




...while I am spraying the woodwork in the roof
 (photo to follow!) 
Nick  puts damp proofing round the windows






4.30pm ...Nick levels the windows by site light




....The sun sets over the chimneys.....





SURPRISE!



Look what we've just bought for the Dower House


We don't have a name for her yet, but our little pup is 12 weeks old, her Mum is a black lab and her Dad is a German wired haired pointer, they are working dogs on our neighbour's farm. 
Once again it is the right time for a new addition, we were waiting for the perfect pup and she was just next door! No wonder Islay was looking up expectantly.

Any ideas for names gratefully received as Jenny doesn't like any of ours so far, Tilly. Tosca, Annie, Sadie, Skye...perhaps Trouble?

Watch this space!

Mary-Ann


Tuesday, 26 November 2013

The first quiet day for a while!



 Nick feeds Bertie and his little band and since Jenny has been cuddling the hens they chase us round the garden!


Spot the heron watching the seal chase the swan!


Sometimes on Islay it freezes just as the sun is rising... 




We received in the post, a lovely apple tree from friends in Poole and now we have to stop the deer eating it until it is over their heads! If we put a fence round it maybe we might stop the decapitating some daffodils in March too!



...and of course the sun rose again this morning! 



It's very quiet in the Dower House..
...and nothing is stirring...
...except for the mice!

Mary-Ann