From last week...
I'm in Pembrokeshire at the caravan this week. It's not been easy to carve out a whole week, but there's no point in coming for much less time. It's the best part of 400 miles and, including stopping to see friends in Reading on the way, the journey took me nearly 9 hours. Tim and I used to stop at his house for the night on each leg and I sometimes stay with Publog John, near Leicester, if I go that way, but it gives me more time here if I just keep driving and get here in one day.
The weather is iffy, but one always expects that in Wales. It rarely rains for the whole day and often rains at night, so I can always do what I want to. What I'll want to do in the future about the caravan is something I need to think about. Since I didn't have time to visit at all, last year, this week is a chance to resettle myself. I'm hoping to come back twice more during the year. I know it would be much more sensible to give it up. Sell the caravan and let go of the lease. I don't know if I'm ready yet. I can't justify the expense, which has increased considerably, by 15% since last year, but it's somewhere that really matters to me.
However, that's the thought that's mulling away quietly at the back of my mind. For now, I'm just sleeping a lot and enjoying the peace.
Luckily, I had the good sense to ask Henry to get the caravan washed outside and the patio cleared of weeds. Indoors, it's grubby. I've bought rubber gloves and, this afternoon, I'll spend time washing everywhere. Unfortunately, I can't persuade the water heater to get going - the spark isn't working. So I suspect I'll have to get it looked at.
This week, now I'm home again...
I did have to get the man in, who got the water heater going in no time, but I couldn't have done it myself. I also have left the caravan very clean, including washing the carpet again, which I did two years ago and haven't dirtied myself. Friends of friends used it twice (that is, different people each time), which they were welcome to, at no charge, but I think the last people snacked in front of the tv and were pretty casual about dropping greasy snacks. They were equally casual about not washing the kitchen floor and not bothering to lift the seat when they cleaned the toilet, I discovered. They don't even know me and it was a free holiday!
I had a really lovely break, all the same. I slept amazingly well, walked quite a lot, didn't drink much (less than I do at home, that is) and I felt very relaxed. I called on a friend for lunch on the way home, then stopped to pick up china for the auction. The two delays meant that I hit traffic on the M25 - not literally, though one reason for slow progress was because of a collision ahead, which meant that two lanes were closed for several miles. I arrived home about 7.20pm, dead tired, having left the caravan at 9.30. Wink had dinner ready for me, though I couldn't eat as much as I'd have liked to and then went straight to bed.
A friend called round for coffee, which turned into lunch too and we had a long chat about all sorts of things, predominately art. She is an artist, which I'm not but our different, though complementary viewpoints, interested both of us. It was great to have a fairly deep discussion and I think we both took quite a lot away from it. It's almost made me want to take up drawing again - and I showed her my drawing of my hand and of the chair, which some of you may remember that I bravely posted, several years ago.