Winter on the Way
Starting to think of all the winter jobs...as usual it is only Autumn, but winter enough for me.
"Winterise" the boat
Turn off the outside water
Chimney sweep (done)
Firewood (enough for a few years!)
Getting the "last mowing of the year"
Cutting back the trees..
The last one was this weeks work for 3 days. Luckily, my "helper" has wednesdays off, so I was able to recover and do some mowing and "end of 3rd Quarter" bookkkeeping.
We discovered that amost all the willows were going rotten, so we cut down about 8 of them and a couple of larger trees that had started to "lean".
My "annual" Cardio check up (Friday)
I mention it only to illustrate how the Covid thing has changed even this aspect of "normal" life.
I had an email early in the week say that my cardiologist (huh? that I even have one...) would be ringing on Friday at 0850hrs.
So, I had a shower and dressed properly (old man habit) and waited by the phone. He rang and asked me how I was going? I began in Dutch and almost immediately he said "it's OK to do it in English"! I laughed and said OK and that everything is fine (apart from getting old)! He laughed and I said that I was a bit concerned that this phone call might be taking the place of my regular checkup.
He explained that they are trying to limit the hospital visiting time and that I could come in that afternoon for the regular ECG and blood pressure tests. ( I was dreading having to do the bicycle test!).
So, I was in and out of the hospital within 20 minutes (no parking fees!).
And the written Doctor's report the very next day.
I have to increase my blood pressure meds - no surprise there, I guess.
Again, I was impressed (and thankful) with how well the system works.
A trip to the boat (Saturday)
I made a box for the urine pump....and of course, it didn't quite fit ( I coudn't get it square for the hose in-hose out fittings)
So, I improvised...by putting the box on top of the pump and screwing the flush button to the front.
...and so another Sunday... with the fire on and plans to take Boeke for a walk - and to go shopping in Gorredijk.
The latter purely so that we can get stickers for a free book from the Albert Heijn Supermarket.
It is a book depicting the history of Gorredijk and surrounding area.
This one shows the train that used to go from Gorredijk to Oosterwolde (some remnants are still visible) - and to Drachten and as far north as Groningen.
The commentary is in Dutch, but maybe it is watchable just for the pictures alone (dated around 1947).
I've only looked at one so far, so really looking forward to the rest!
House for sale
On the water's edge In Grou....€350,000
...and not too much garden!


















Good to hear the cardio appointment went well. Was the bike test okay? Like the canalside house!
ReplyDeleteAre you allowed to just cut down the willows? Cricket bats??
ReplyDeleteWe are down to an average of 22 corona cases every day. Still more restrictions than over there with hundreds every day. Hopefully your numbers come down with winter approaching.