Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/12/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sitting down at the pc after a few weeks of chaos. Moved house on the 15th along with wife and son, furniture for 3,500 sqr foot house, 30 paintings, innumerable framed photos, and 134 boxes of stuff, not to mention the pile of sundry items, gardening gear, bicycles, and stuff of that ilk. We have a lot - in fact, a ginormous pile - of crap that we've been minding over our lifetimes until our children decide to throw it all on a skip when we croak. The new house is much smaller - just under 1600 sqr feet, and of course in the way of these things, was not ready with six builders and a trio of kitchen installers busy inside it when we arrived. It was an absolute pandemonium of noise and dust. We had been promised by the builders that they would be finished by the end of November and then it slipped to the 4th December, but on telling the builder that the removers were tied to 15th and that we would have to follow our beds on the same day, we were assured they would be definitely gone by then, and they would only have the outside to tidy up. What with weather, supplier problems, and the rest, white man speak with forked tongue, and to boot, the chief kitchen guy had a mini heart attack, was delayed in starting, cancelled the plumber, and we had no water for showers. We had to travel back to the old place to shower. That was just the tip of the iceberg, as we had the clear the old house by the 19th and there was no cleaners available due to peak demand so we had to do it ourselves. I discovered that, on looking in the mirror that when incandescent with rage, I do go white :-) Oh yes, the dishwasher packed up and we had to get a new one on Christmas Eve. I could go on, as I'm still sitting in a cluttered nightmare with no rubbish bins until delivery in January. Oh yeah, broadband connection issues too - new cabling needed - that was fun. And there was was lot more shite to cope with. So, I haven't touched a camera, and apologise to Geoff for not submitting to the yearbook, which I'm sure took up a lot of his time, and, no doubt, was well produced. But hey, there's next year, stick with it, Geoff! I also missed a couple of shows booked, and the ballet, but can only blame myself for not staying in the old place until January. I can now give lessons in how not to manage a move. Douglas