I promised to be upbeat. So a progress report.
Of arrangements for the kitchen, I've got the units, work surfaces, floor, window, door and fitter sorted out and am waiting for the fitter to get in touch to tell me when the job can be done, which will inform the ordering of everything else - deposits have been paid. Weeza thinks I should have tiles behind the Aga, which is fair enough, but I haven't found anything suitable yet. I haven't given any thought to the colour of the walls. I've ordered a new, big upright freezer, which is arriving on Saturday. The reason I'm getting it now is that I need to empty the big chest freezer in order to move it. Ultimately, I'd like to just have my slightly smaller chest freezer and the upright, but I'll have to juggle between the three for a while first. I'll get a new tall fridge after the kitchen is installed, to replace the two I have now. The new freezer will go in the porch to start with, but the tortoise run will have to be moved first, the tots being outside all the time for the next few months.
I moved the lovely oak dresser into the dining room some weeks ago and I've put mostly blue and white china on it - some Lowestoft, also old Delft tiles and some other random china, I don't want it to look too tidy, of course.
A great many books have been moved upstairs, to a room with a very good floor (you know how heavy books are) and the bookcases had to be cut in half to get them into the room - that will be done on Thursday, when Wince is here. He'll put them together and then the books will go back. I've set aside a few hundred to dispose of, so far.
Wink is away for a week and I'm being very busy in her absence. I'm emptying the kitchen cupboards and taking a lot of things out of the larder, which I use for storage rather than for food. I'm putting pots and casseroles and plates and so on into the big dining room - unfortunately, I wanted a tablecloth today out of the chest that a lot of heavy stuff is on, so that ain't happening. I'll just have to wash a tablecloth, dry it and put it back on the table.
I have a lot of papers to sort out. That's a job for tomorrow. The start of it, anyway. There will be a lot I can get rid of and the rest will be properly filed - I always used to keep up with that, but it slipped a while ago and, once that happens, it's very hard to get back under control.
I've got a very big wine rack, a metre wide and I know where it will go in the end but, so far, I'm not sure where it'll be in the meantime. I want to declutter the kitchen completely in the next few weeks, though it'll make the rest of the house crowded. I also need to empty the study, so it can't go in there.
Within the next few weeks, I should hear from the listed building people about my application to alter the drawing room fireplace. They may need the chap from the council to come round - I don't mind what they tell me to do, as long as I'm allowed to do it. I really don't want to have to reinstate the bricks that will have to come out to get the old fireplace and chimney liner in, but surely they'll prefer me to have a stove than an open fire. It's going to make a huge difference to the warmth of the house in winter and be easier and safer - much as I love an open fire - and less polluting too. I don't have central heating and it really isn't feasible to put it in.
The house will be at sixes and sevens for the blog party, but it really doesn't matter. It's the company that counts. And the food.