

It's amazing the work that the previous owners must have put into getting the clay rubble into the house in the first place - only for us to go through the equally (if not bigger) effort getting it all out again. Marty and Ross had to put each shovel-full of clay through the little lounge room window into a waiting wheel barrow below, then Michael and I took our wheelbarrows down to the "hole" in the garden to empty them.
Oh, that reminds me.. Here is a picture of the other side of the house as it is now. The rubble pile is a little bigger since last time, although we've made some gains in sorting the solid bricks from the concrete etc.

Here is one more picture of a wall in the lounge room, this time with a different wallpaper on it. Around it, if you can make it out, is the original lime render with an original light-pink-wash paint (which looks mostly grey in the photos).

Lastly I have a couple of pictures from the garden. The beetroots are slowly growing their roots, and looking really healthy. They look a little sad after a really hot day but perk-up again after a water. Thankfully they're quite tough little plants.

I planted a few herbs out into a pot that was found in the garden, and here's hoping they survive the heat as well!

Which also reminds me, I really should paint that back door - the blue just doesn't work. ;) The corn and the potatoes are being protected from the heat a little by some shade-cloth during the hottest of days, which is making a big difference. We're really looking forward to some cooler weather already - although not too cool until after the lounge and bedrooms are done, please! :)
Until next time!
Looks like time for a day of rest. Especially in that terrible heat.
ReplyDeleteOn a brighter note. We now have a new president. He was sworn in today. We in the United States are very proud and excited.