Things Fall Apart
Feb. 28th, 2010 10:09 amWe arrived home to find there were now two skips outside the front door- one full, one half-full- and next door's roof no longer had a chimney. I'll miss that chimney. It was gothic and imposing. I used to like watching the moon and stars move past it when I went to the bathroom at night.
The following morning part of our kitchen ceiling collapsed and I was grateful for the extra skip.
At first I thought the collapsing ceiling was a consequence of the problems we've been having with water penetration from outside, but, having looked more closely, I think there's a leak I didn't know about in the bathroom directly above. Heigh-ho. Either way I'm not particularly worried. We already have a scheme going forward to take the kitchen apart and start again- and our insurers have been informed.
The following morning part of our kitchen ceiling collapsed and I was grateful for the extra skip.
At first I thought the collapsing ceiling was a consequence of the problems we've been having with water penetration from outside, but, having looked more closely, I think there's a leak I didn't know about in the bathroom directly above. Heigh-ho. Either way I'm not particularly worried. We already have a scheme going forward to take the kitchen apart and start again- and our insurers have been informed.
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Date: 2010-02-28 10:20 am (UTC)Is your subject line a reference to the novel by Chinua Achebe? Magnificent book!
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Date: 2010-02-28 10:24 am (UTC)Yes and no to your second question. The primary reference is to Yeats' "Second Coming". I suspect Achebe's title refers to it too.
Things fall apart, the centre cannot hold
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.
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Date: 2010-02-28 10:45 am (UTC)Re-doing the kitchen is one of our future projects as ours is also falling apart.
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Date: 2010-02-28 11:25 am (UTC)