We’ve had a valuation and the house is officially for sale. So, if anyone wants a house in the north….! This means we needed another tidy up for the photos, and to get some more of those outstanding jobs finished. We are still to lay the carpet in the bathroom and in the hall at the top of the stairs plus finish the door way between the lounge and the dining room. Oh and of course the floor in the porch, and the drain at the back……… Well it is never going to be completely finished, and as long is at is presentable.
Of course the challenge is going to be keeping it tidy and clutter free, and the dogs don’t help as one of them has decided that pooing on the windowcill in the utility area is a good way to get attention.
Talking of animals not helping, yesterday they all seem to conspire against me. In the morning a Silky ran straight into the pond instead of round it, which meant that I had to fish it out, dry if off and find it somewhere warm inside. I then had a minor quail breakout and whilst I was catching them, I noticed our normal slothful angora goats, doing well, mountain goat impressions and leaping up and down banks onto the main road, so they needed to be gathered back in. Most suprising as the normal morning for our two elderly angora goats, is to be turned out of the bed in the stable, and then put themselves back to bed again in the lean too barn until lunchtime when the appear for a while and then wait by the gate to go back to bed from about 2 o’clock onwards! So this all hampered my morning’s tidying up and cleaning and Bob’s (as I am sure that it is him) new windowcill trick was not appreciated.
The baby bunnies are doing well and are in the big hutch with Crumps. The others are in the double decker hutch. I want to get them back out in their runs again, but need to ensure that we are rat free before I can do this.
I’ve put some pics up of the house, the new buns and Evie who is now back on her legs again.