Our old house in Papworth Everard has finally had all the outstanding defects by Countryside Properties put right ... it only took us five years(!) but they had to do everything, kicking and screaming all the way. DH's calm persistence and dogged determination wore them down but we had to go to the 10 year insurance guarantee people - they also kicked and screamed about some of the works until finally the Insurance Ombudsman made them do it. So one sold house with clear conscience!
I got paranoid when we were applying for a small mortgage that they would read my blog and the fiasco over galleryRAUXA. As we're both self-employed people, it's hard enough to get a mortgage these days without advertising the fact that we had some bad luck last year. We're really a very cheap to run couple, just us and a little dog, no kids or extravagant spending habits (except books and yarn!) Some people buy cars for more than our mortgage!
Fortunately, galleryRAUXA has caused no long term lasting damage on our finances, our savings are depleted quite a bit but DH has got a new client who is keeping him occupied pretty much full time, my Etsy shops were doing really well before the move and I will be doing monthly craft fairs in Lincoln starting in March to sell my jewellery plus three Fetes on the Strait this year. Also I'm looking into doing some bead fairs.
So that's why the blog was closed, there's no way to just disable a few postings in Bloggerland, which would've been helpful so I had to shut it down completely, thanks for those who e-mailed that you missed me! :-)
So this posting is just to say hi, I'm back, I'll update you on our new home shortly, I still have to unpack my jewellery making studio which will take me a day or two. Beadmaking will take a little longer, I have no outbuildings here to make them in but a very good friend of ours, Martin (who is an able joiner) is coming to see us this week about putting up a custom made shed. Due to the slope, it needs a terraced platform building first!
I'm expecting our new home to inspire me in all kinds of ways and I look forward to sharing the experience with my readers.
More very soon!
Idyllic, all pictures are lovely, can't pick a favourite ... you are lucky!
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I had wondered where you were!
ReplyDeleteThe house looks absolutely beautiful - and you have sheep! Glad things have worked out well.
We do feel very lucky, I adore my new home :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the new home, it looks beautiful! To have a river at the bottom of the garden, well that's amazing. Enjoy. And welcome back to blog land x
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