After the Wednesday boot-sale I'd planned to visit a couple of churches in small villages to the east of Needham Market. I went to three and they were all locked...........so much for that plan!..........I went home again and spent the afternoon sorting out exactly what was in two drawers in the TV unit. There was a box with a large collection of keys - not for anything here - and all sorts of other bits and bobs.
The other two drawers have CDs and DVD's and I decided to put all my old Kevin Costner DVD's in the charity shop bag - can't remember the last time I watched one.
The boiler has gone wrong again, big wet patch on the garage floor and low pressure light on and even when I let water in it only lasts for a few hours. Repair man called - although I think I need a new boiler. Then my phone decided to play up so I zoomed down to Tesco in Stowmarket and the lady in the phone shop fiddled with it and got it sorted and later on the same day I went down with a cold - no doubt caught from grandchildren on Saturday. Spent the rest of the day sneezing and drinking lemon and honey in hot water.
So we got car issues sorted and then a week of other problems - Hey Ho!
On a dry morning Brother in Law came and cut the grass for me with his proper mower as it was too long and wet for my re-chargeable battery mower to cope with. He can get it much shorter too and it always looks so tidy - for a while.
Hope there is some more dry weather over the weekend, everyone I speak to is so fed up with the rain and grey days, even people who don't usually take a lot of notice have had enough of it this year.
Thank you to everyone for comments over the last couple of days and apologies for not replying. My excuse being that I've so many good library books to read this month.
Oh, how very frustrating.
ReplyDeleteIt's a shame that many more churches are kept locked now - sign of the times, maybe?
I hope you feel loads better very quickly. xx
I might try to visit in summer - perhaps they don't expect visitors this time of the year - even though 2 out of the 3 churches had signs saying Open Every Day
DeleteI hope the boiler issue does not prove too costly. I'm sure ours is going to need replacing soon. I wish we didn't have an oil fired system, but like many Eastern Anglian villages, we have no gas hsrey
ReplyDeleteI fear I'm suffering from the previous owners having a cheap boiler. I've a tank full of oil and expect to have a big expense for a new boiler so I can use it for more than a few weeks at a time before it goes wrong
DeleteYour boiler problem sounds like one we had with our previous boiler when the expansion vessel failed. You could top up to get the pressure in working range but as the boiler heated up the expansion of the water was no longer being taken up by the expansion vessel, and the boiler vented itself through the pressure relief valve so that when it cooled down it was back to low pressure. In our case, the cost of a new expansion vessel, with fitting (which pretty much involved fully dismantling the boiler) was more than a new boiler, so we got a new boiler.
ReplyDeleteI think it will mean a new boiler - it's had so many problems in the 3 years I've been here
DeleteMy new boiler last year was the best thing to happen. The new one has given me better, more efficient heating. The initial cost was high but it worked out in the end and I am happy with the result. Get a decent boiler while you can still get them.
ReplyDeleteI think finding someone to fit a new boiler will be a problem. The people I use are not keen as they concentrate on repairs and servicing
DeleteService engineers can usually recommend an installer.
DeleteAh yes the expense of a new boiler - ouch but worth it.
ReplyDeleteI think most households probably have an old plug in phone festering away somewhere don't they, we recently had to bin one.
Alison in Wales x
There were all sorts of random connectors and wires and no idea what half of them were
DeleteAny spare keys here are popped onto a key ring, grandchildren love them.
ReplyDeleteI've enough to fill a dozen key rings!
DeleteYour speaking of keys in the drawer reminded me Sue that I found just such a selection when we moved into the farm house when David's Mum died. I sorted them out and stuck about twenty of the very small ones on to a piece of hessian, found an old, small picture frame which I painted green and then distressed and framed it. This small 'picture' hangs in my kitchen and is much admired.
ReplyDeleteI've enough keys to start my own key shop!
DeleteHope you're feeling better and the cold doesn't hang on.
ReplyDeleteJust a three day cold I think - nearly gone again
DeleteI hope the cold departs as quickly as it arrived. I'm not sure about the truth of '3 days coming, 3 days with you and 3 days departing.'
ReplyDeleteIt started with one sneeze and soon had me sneezing all night! nearly gone now - thanks
DeleteSorry to hear you have a cold-it seems to be widespread in our area. Like Pat, I made an initial for my husband inside a box frame with keys and other bits and bobs from “the drawer”. Catriona
ReplyDeleteIf only I was as creative!
DeleteIsn't it funny how we all seem to accumulate keys and yet are loath to throw them away. I always think the minute I throw the random keys away i will find the thing that they fit, it hasn't ever happened up to now ... but you never know!!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it might be time to bite the bullet and get a new boiler. It's a good time of year to try and get a good offer, most people start thinking about replacing boilers just before Winter sets in.
I keep keys for the same reason and the like you say - I've not found a reason for keeping them yet.
DeleteA new boiler would make life simpler I think
Ugh. Both the cold AND the boiler.
ReplyDeleteYes - exactly UGH
DeleteWell that's your bad luck out of the way for some time hopefully. Wishing I had made more honeysuckle cordial, it is the only thing soothing hubbys' cough at the moment.
ReplyDeleteNot many things left to go wrong and I've probably jinxed all the electrical appliances in the house by saying that!
DeleteI hope you have a better weekend π. I keep decluttering in my office area at home. That includes my sewing machine as it has things to get fixed including hems on a pr of jeans and put in a new zipper on my husband's coat. I've had problems with my laptop but it's seems to be updated now so hope it stays that way. I'm driving my daughter to church tomorrow in another city and enjoy being there as well as the one my husband and I go to here in our city. Our church is much older than the other church. I liked seeing churches when we were in England π¬π§. Our weather is warm and no rain til next week. You're in my prayers π π·, Becky
ReplyDeleteDry Saturday but wet again today - Sunday.
DeleteSpring with sunshine is what is needed
Most churches here started locking their doors many years ago after thefts, fires being started, and of course vandalism. However during the day they are mostly open.
ReplyDeleteSorry that you had such a frustrating time. Hopefully the boiler is fixed very quickly.
God bless.
Two of the churches said they were open every day - perhaps I'll try again in Summer
DeleteOver time, you've had a few boiler issues. The fix seems temporary. I would be tempted to buy new. I am looking to purchase a new washer and dryer. I am looking now and find they are computerized and adding tech to washers/dryers is just more things to go wrong. The sales people tell me I can ignore the tech and just push the start button. Why would I want to operate my washer/dryer via my i-Phone? It appears I will have the option whether I want it or not.
ReplyDeleteOperating things via phone is certainly getting more usual - but I can see no good reason for needing to start the washing machine when not at home. Someone will explain why I'm sure
DeleteOh no! Sounds like a bit of a week. It's sad that the churches feel the need to have to close.
ReplyDeleteI'm left wondering what can go wrong this coming week!
DeleteYellow Shoes
ReplyDeleteI made my way through the house and identified what keys went where. Then I threw the rest away - well, gave them to the scrap metal man.
I hope I've done the right thing!
So far so good.
Yesterday, Tim mowed our yard/field for the first time with the brush hog and the tractor, and (it has become an annual tradition!) we are going to try to get it unstuck. :( He always thinks he can get a little deeper into the damp areas...
ReplyDeleteDo you suppose they are closed because of theft and vandalism., shame though.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a much better week coming up.
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