Hello from the Wild West!
Slowly, slowly we come back to surface. If anybody says we had a hard time, then this is the utter understatement but - and I say it almost daily to dear EG - WE DID IT!!!
Moving house is a big event, moving a farm with all its contents and animals is a huge task but moving country on top of that is a real challenge. It took us more than two weeks since the very house removal end of August, to rest our bodies and to start to settle and every day is like a new adventure.
Luckily, the house, our forever-home, is in a good state and nothing vital is missing. Of course, there is room for improvement and we will bit by bit fix all what we want for our comfort. Change, embellish, design, invent, modernise, make more practical and so on.
We have left a lot behind. And now we start again. Every box seems like a discovery, every room seems unknown but becomes known when the content of a box transforms it into 'ours'. I think the transformation is somewhat difficult because we bought the house with its furniture. Some items have been donated to the Red Cross, some items went to my new Welsh teacher, Keith, the man from the tip. Homebaked cake against Welsh language in its real pronouncing :-). Suddenly the travel to the tip is something I appreciate. My kind of barter business!
Here are some impressions of the last exciting days:
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Loading vintage cars in Belgium |
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instead of one truck... came two 😮. All the time management went pear-shaped |
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4 days of stress later... trucks could never reach the final destination. But all 5 cars made it at the end. |
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My first Village Fete! Produce competition |
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Flower competition |
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Cake competition |
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Dog competition |
We bought raffle tickets and WON! First prize! Pub meal for two 💕
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Finally the removal truck - much later than agreed, more stress! |
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But the removal truck was not big enough, despite detailed list of goods. More stress by quickly hiring a small truck |
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Having to say good-bye to my feathered friends because of transport ban due to sudden outbreak of bird flu was heartbraking. But they found a good new home. |
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Robby enjoying the last moments on the farm |
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Minnie does the same in between the removal boxes
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Traveling for more than 12 hours. WE DID IT!!! |
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Next day - perfect wedding weather 👰 |
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Quickly preserving the last harvest from the farm |
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Finding decent egg supply |
WE DID IT!!!
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Home is where the dog is 💙 |
I am now busy with the last move: horse is still on the paddock and will be loaded hopefully soon. Wish me luck.