09/07/2024
What do you do in the last days before Tewkesbury? ( one of our biggest and best shows of the year) Well, this year, just for fun, about six weeks ago, our electrics started to play games.
Upstairs we have lights, but no sockets working, downstairs we have sockets in the kitchen, but no lights anywhere. Tim got an electrician to have a look, the next day, and the poor fellow saw our house on the day after we got back from a show, plus all the usual mess, plus the storage of all my fibres, specialist bits and bobs, woodchips and sawdust everywhere.
We have recently had to clear out my parent's home, Dad still has a lot more in the nursing home, but a lot of their stuff is still needing somewhere to be.
The poor electrician chap couldn't find the issue immediately, he was "very busy" when contacted again, to see when he would be "coming back with his friend to lift floorboards etc". I don't think he could face it.
The house was rewired only seven years ago, so hopefully it won't be anything major, but we need to pretend to be only slightly odd, in order to get trades to deal with our homestead. I do understand.
In the last six weeks we have been ruthless with books, random stuff, clothing, pictures, a ton of things. Many trips have been taken to the tip, the charity shops, and I have found lots of things I didn't remember I owned.
Tim has arranged for another electrician to come tomorrow morning.
But
Blimey
There is a lot.
Reenactors always have a lot of stuff, but this is ridiculous, our enormous green shed of wonder is nearly full, but is going to have to take a lot more, at least temporarily. More to be hidden in stray bits of the workshop.
But to all friends, family, and kind people, please never give us anything else at all, ever, that can't be eaten, or consumed in some other way... there is enough stuff here to last us several lifetimes- apart from raw materials for the business of course.
And it is really true, more storage is not the answer, we have a LOT of storage space, just a lot more stuff.
Please send thoughts and prayers.