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Saturday, December 31, 2016

14 december 2016: Midi Ocre

Tomorrow, December 15, the removal van will arrive with our stuff. So, if we want to get rid of that dirty horrible distasteful snotty duck poo light-green mint in the living room, then today is the day. At the very last moment the tubs with white monodeck were put back onto the shelf, and exchanged for midi-ocre, a soft orange yellow.

Very handy: you can buy a roll of plastic here with a sticky edge, so you can easily protect the floor.


And so it happened.


No, those lamps were already there.


Sunday December 11th - flying

4 AM, and we're wide awake. On to Rotterdam, flying. Breakfast with krentenbollen. Skip shower. M&M did put on the alarm clock, even though we stressed they needed to stay in bed.

If your one hand luggage is below max weight and your other is a bit above you still need to pay. Another 15 euro poorer. Security checks with dog are more fun. Everyone loves her, and with reason. Car keys? Um, they need to be handed in still! Just in time..

Everything is on time, which is nice.

Flying. The lady next to me grumbles the coffee is thin and cold. She's right. That is why I have hot chocolate. Which is thin too, but not cold, as the water was reheated after my neighbour's complaints.

Alicante is still there. Luggage and dog arrive quickly, and we're on our way with the second rental car that day.

Two hours and a bit, and we're... eh.. yes, home!


 Leaving your house behind 4 months does not always work well, as there are attempted burglary traces on our terrace door. Which is a nice old thick wooden door with three big latches and a lock. The door bravely withstood the attempts, no entry. The lock is bent, but we were able to buy exactly the same again.

The bastards also cut our internet cable, as they feared we had remote security cameras, as many people here have. We'll have one too, soon, with an SD card and rechargeable battery. We'll get you next time...

Next Comunicaciones were so kind as to fix the internet cable the next day, and at a nominal fee. Very good service. Thanks guys!

And we'll install grills in front of the front- and terrace doors, as all other windows have.


Our efforts to keep the workshop/garage dry have not worked well. The new wooden doors are bent because of the damp, and does not close currently. Worse is that the ceiling was completely soaked, and there was an atmosphere as in a tropical greenhouse. Which is not great for the car. The leather chairs were completely mouldy. No worries, it was washed off quickly with a bit of soap. But it was a shock. We better not have stayed away another few months.

Cause is that the walls are porous, and rain water from the roof and the terrace canopy fall right on top of the garage walls. I took care to redirect that water already, and we have asked for a quote to plaster the garage walls properly.

But a beloved car as wet as this was not great I can tell you. Even though the sun was shining, and the temperature was 20º.

Moving house, Friday, December 9-10 2016


Moving house. Like it, or not.




Are you enjoying yourselves?



/Very well done, gentlemen of Kuiper [www.kuiperbv.nl] from Weesp: great work. Nothing broken, well planned, and very little stress for us. Next time the coffee will be stowed last.




/Saturday December 10 2016: cleaning. Around 12:30 the new owners will pay us a visit, so we have to crack on. Of course we're very clean, but there are a few things to do. By seven the house is cleaner than ever before, and we have to say goodbye. Bye sweet house, our home since May 6th, 2005.







 Forgot one thing, as it was in the cellar behind a white sheet of something. The jack of my dad, het used to lift the boat. One of a pair. Too heavy for hand luggage, but I am devising a cunning plan to get it here after all. It's a great tool.

Dinner at M&M's. Lovely sauerkraut, and, as a proper old fashioned farewell dessert: Saroma! We're so grateful to you guys for dinner and staying the last two nights, including a Zoomba. We were planning an air bed and sleeping bag, but staying over in an empty house is no fun. Where do you sit? The stair are the only place you can sit. But not the whole evening.

And, we're very grateful for our neighbours of nr. 6, for allowing us to fill their rubbish container with all the stuff that did not fit in ours any more. And, for being great neighbours. We're sure we'll see you in Spain! :-)



/Someone else moved on this day, only a little bit more definite: Peter van Straaten. Sadly missed already, but thank you for all the laughs and smiles. (Portrait ©Siegfried Woldhek)




Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Short news flash

Arrived safely +++ House relatively okay +++ Garage all wet and humid +++ Car too +++ Which is not nice +++ Mould on leather upholstery +++ Washes off easily +++ Attempted break-in door terrace +++ Dents and a damaged doorpost +++ Cable to internet antenna cut, for fear if internet camera +++ No entry +++ Lock is bent +++ Was able to buy exact same lock again +++ Now clearing house, Thursday arrival of furniture +++ Living room now light mint green +++ (Puke) +++ Will be light ocre +++ Washing walls with amoníaco perfumado(!) +++ Monodek ocre

Saturday, December 3, 2016

Christmas tree peak XL


Anyone interested in a ridiculously large christmas tree peak? (64 cm, glass, silver)

And yes, sorry, but size does matter.