Thursday, 29 December 2011

Cellar - Heating pump


This is what's keeping us from freezing! It's the Keller Oilpress type 330 902 it's the kind with the old mercury switch, very interesting. Unfortunately it hadn't been in use for a few years and some of the water or whatever rested and rusted in the sump dish under the solenoid, the result you see below.


Only five balls are left in the bearing the rest have rusted and ground each other into a yucky mess. The first guy (he was young) from the local heating company didn't bother to check this out and offered us a new pump for €400!!! Taking the pump apart I found this problem and took a new solenoid from an old pump the boss from the company said I could rob, hey presto, the pump is now running. There was a bit of a problem in adjusting the flow rate but a quick looksee from another of the guys from the same company solved that. I was adjusting the right screws but not having seen or worked on a pump like this before I was not 100% correct. He quickly set it and it cost us just a couple of cd's.The new (second hand) solenoid (is that the right word?) is turning sweetly and touch wood the heating system is now back on. We gave €20 to the Tea pot for the guys at the firm and they were quite happy. Savings,? €380, and we now understand our pump much better, if it can last till we can afford proper central heating it would be great.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Verspäteter Nikolaus

Verspäteter Happy Namenstag an all die vielen Nikoläuse dieser Welt,
vor langer langer Zeit gab es einen Nikolaus aber heutzutage sieht man ja Nikolaüse an den ausgefallendsten Orten, zu den ungewöhnlichsten Zeiten, in allen Grössen und mit den unterschiedlichsten Outfits - manchmal original manchmal undercover... viele wirken irgendwie überlastet bei ihrer Arbeit.


Hier in Ringleben haben wir ein paar dieser netten überarbeiteten Gesellen aufgenommen, geben ihnen ein warmes (etwas festliches) Zuhause, gutes Essen und eine ruhige gemütliche Zeit über die Feiertage. Ohne Stress und ohne schreiende, unzufriedene Kinder mit meist zu großen Wünschen, einfach ein Platz zum Ausspannen -  und wenn sie wirklich möchten, können sie nach den besinnlichen Tagen wieder gut erholt in ihr Sommerquatier reisen.

Unser jüngster Nikolaus hat uns sogar von einem kleinen Dorf im Sauerland berichtet wo über 600 dieser wichtigen Berufsgruppe (wahrscheinlich wegen BurnOuts) seit mehreren Jahren eine ganzjährige Unterkunft gefunden haben...

Aber vielleicht gefällt es unseren Gästen ja hier...???!!!






Wednesday, 30 November 2011

seit gestern... - Since yesterday....

der nebelig-frostige Morgen wirkte eher melancholisch....
The foggy frosty morning came over a little melancholic...








aber dann kam im sonnengelben Auto ein lang erwarteter Brief...
But then came the yellow car with a long awaited letter....


nun sind wir offiziell im Grundbuch eingetragen :-)
We are noe officially the owners of this house, it's been written in the book :-)


Noch ein paar Pics unserer Retro-Tapeten - mega coooooool
Here, a few pics of our retro walpaper, mega cooooooooooool















nur leider sind "vier Wände-Blumenmuster" auf Dauer etwas to much...
But to have all four walls  in these flower paterns is a bit too much.


Friday, 18 November 2011

A good advice from our friends: more inner peace...

I am passing this on to you because it definitely worked for me and we all could probably use more calm in our lives. 

Some doctor on tv this morning said the way to achieve inner peace is to finish all the things you have started. 
So I looked around my house to see things I'd started and hadn't finished - so I have managed to finish off a bottle of Merlot, a bottle of Chardonnay, a bodle of Famous Grouse, a butle of wum, a pockage of Prungles, tha mainder of bot Prozic and Valiuminun scriptins, the res of the chesescke an a box a chocletz. 

Yu haf no idr how bludy fablus I feel rite now. Plaese sned dhis orn to dem yu fee ar in ned ov iennr pisss. An telum, u blody luvum
Thanks Joanne & Brigitte 

Saturday, 5 November 2011

after work...

we got rewarded with a great sunset and Wischmopp got a bone -

wuff wuff



Friday, 4 November 2011

The First month


We’ve now been in our new house for about one month, the slogan of the moment is:
Get it working first, and then get it pretty when there’s time.

Starting at the bottom so to speak, first there was the toilet, eventually it required a full dismantle, the system was completely calked up after not being used for a few years but is now fully functional.

The stairs are steep, a bit like in a cheap Holland hotel, so steep, Lucky couldn’t come down, there are now carpet strips on each step and Lucky goes up and down but with caution, eventually a new staircase must be built.

The cellar apart from being in a rotten state was allowing cold air up through a door that wouldn’t seal. The windows had bowed and the mosquito netting was falling apart. The walls were crumbling and there was no light. All that has been remedied and we’re now able to store food for the winter and maybe keep food cool in the summer.

The yard was completely overgrown, weeds, trees, tree seeds growing between the stones, most of the trees are now gone and the weeds are in a manageable state. It’s the first time I’ve ever used an axe to do the weeding. There is still the concrete box and an area of concrete on the floor but that will wait till we can get a container to take it all away.

The stables we’re unused except for storing junk, they are now cleaned out and one is equipped as a workshop. The other two will be the practice area for plastering; they can then be used for something useful!

The kitchen is now functioning, albeit at a lower level than what I would like but we’ve installed our cooker and fridge which have about 30 years on what was there before, eventually we would like to replace the (nearly) double glazed window with a window and door direct into the yard, also the hot water heater courtesy of Italy is a joke and needs replacing.

The room between the living room and kitchen has become the bureau for the moment, later this will probably move to the dining room and the wall between the bureau and living room will disappear. Getting the cables for telephone and computer into the bureau meant drilling through one of the lime built walls, much of the wall at the base collapsed; someone had tried to repair it some years ago but didn’t quite get it right.

The eclectics just about everywhere are getting on a bit! As and when something new needs installing there is the chance to replace the old with new.

The heaters are also something new to us, we’ve always had central heating and these oil burners are fine but touchy, they require gentleness and a bit of patience.

We’re dead nearly every evening but we go to bed happy because everything we’re doing is for us, this old house has character, even something simple like drilling a hole for a screw must be done with care, it’s like the house feels when you touch it, and wants you to do things gently, that’s ok by us.

There’s a lot to do and it will take time but we’re falling in love with this old place and we’ll make it into a home that the house will approve of I’m sure.

The next month its more a case of starting work, this last month has been more about getting things working, well just about everything is working so now its time to start to make it right and pretty.

Last word, about the area and the people. So far all the stories we heard before we came were completely wrong, the people here couldn’t be friendlier and the countryside is just wonderful. The air is clean and there is real peace here, do we have any regrets of leaving the West? None whatsoever.

Till next month.


I agree completly, John :)
But soooooo much reading... -  I post a few pics of the "ready to go" workshop :)))
Vielleicht erkennt der ein oder andere ja vertraute Dinge...

The clock - he couldn't throw it away


everything found a place...
 old and new...
 long and short...
 they are not lined up straight - John - also wirklich...
 thanks Brian :)
 thanks Ami's :)
 lined up...
 ...a few things are straight in this house :)
 wintertires?
 my Kuechenschrank (came with the house) - with engraved glas, hope I'll be able to restore it...


Bis bald :) LG Isa
P.S.: You are able to comment if you register - heitjer got it :)))))
Ihr könnt auch Kommentare hinterlassen, wenn ihr euch anmeldet - heitjer hat es schon raus :)))))

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Cellar & more

Today I found some time to take some more pics...

The  food storage cellar is ready for winter :)

John managed to sort the electrics out :))


light works - thanks John, glad you didn't blew up :)))


and I isolated the cellar door with styropor - now no more cold drafts can come through.



we "enjoyed" today the nice weather with "some" weeding and gardening... (haha)

John chopped down the rest of the trees...

Unfortunatly our flex broke down and the metal posts have to stay for a bit longer,
but on the positive side: the sheep can still dance on the pole
and John is asking if you can see his coulored cock???


...and we weeded the natural stones in the hof and along the house on the street...


and a few other little things that chaged over the last workdays...
... namesigns


...the nice old sideboard found a new place in the dining-room with rare original ornaments - like cartons :)


...in between the kitchen & livingroom we have our buero for now - partly retro-style...


  

and now I go in the bath :))) 



Monday, 24 October 2011

Electric updating!!!




Needed a light in the cellar! no problem, open the junction box and add a new wire!!!
Screws painted over on the cover and then they were so rusty, impossible to undo!!
Smash the whole thing open with a hammer and with help from WD40 undo the screws that hold the wires in but being careful because the coating on the old wires was last touched circa 1950!
New light is now installed in the cellar and window semi-fixed (too much work for now) new mosquito net on the window and food now stored.
I can see this is going to be fun!!! or not!!!

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Today on the road to Erfurth


Never seen so many together - great moment - worth stopping for :-)