The Electricians: Day 4
Yesterday evening they removed all the upstairs lights. There is now no corner of the house that hasn't been trashed. Khalid lent us a couple of plug-in lights to see us through the night. Today they continued banging away upstairs, but the lights are still off at the end of the day. Khalid asks- with that sorrowful look on his face- whether the people who wired the place in 1986 were professionals, because the evidence is against it- but I've noticed that tradesmen always like to cast aspersions on their predecessors' work.
I spent much of the morning noodling round Johann Hari's website. He's a political journalist whose views very largely correspond to mine. Odi rang in a tearful state just before lunch and we dispensed advice. I walked round to the house in the afternoon, but she wasn't there. I'd like to think she was out and about putting our advice to good use.
I spent much of the morning noodling round Johann Hari's website. He's a political journalist whose views very largely correspond to mine. Odi rang in a tearful state just before lunch and we dispensed advice. I walked round to the house in the afternoon, but she wasn't there. I'd like to think she was out and about putting our advice to good use.
phil
(Anonymous) 2010-11-05 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)Sounds like the re-wiring is extremely intrusive into every corner of the house - poor you and Ailz.
Love Jenny x
Re: phil
We're at the stage with the rewiring where absolutely nothing has been finished- and there are wires sprouting from the walls and ceilings in every room.
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We have to rewire this place, and have known about it for years, but have made no moves in that direction. A full attic and basement, and two floors in between, and all of it must be redone. Bad as I hate to, we shall have to make a start soon, else we shall be too old to do the work and too old to enjoy it when we finish.
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One way of looking at it is as an opportunity to declutter.
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