Monday 20 November 2023

Wet, Windy Weekend

Tom had to abandon work early due to the weather [you can't fit large fence panels in high winds] but he came back on Saturday morning to finish the work. Tom & team have also relaid the wonky paths round the property, and there has been much mud trodden inside. My friend lent me a Vax. So I spent a lot of Saturday dealing with floor cleaning. Then I got some fabric from the loft to iron in readiness for a sewing project
But life is never straightforward...
The carpets were vacuumed, the Vax loaded and switched on The motor whirred. But it would not work - neither spraying out detergent or sucking up dirty water. After dismantling, I found the outlet jets blocked with limescale, and the inlet nozzle totally clogged with dried mud. Bob and I cleared and cleaned it all and reassembled the machine. Then the carpet and rug cleaned up beautifully. When I took the Vax back, I said "have you used this recently?" It turns out my friend only bought it from a CS recently and hadn't tried it out herself. "But it had a PAT test sticker so I assumed it works OK". Well it does now! [why would anyone donate a non working gadget to a CS?]
The ironing was going fine - until what I thought was heavy green cotton fabric turned out to be polyester - and melted all over the sole plate. Much cleaning before I could continue. 
But the rest of the weekend chores went OK, and Sunday morning at church was brilliant. 
Over the weekend we relaxed by watching "All the light we cannot see" on Netflix. We really enjoyed it - good story, great acting, and beautifully made. Hugh Laurie was superb [forget him as comedic Wooster, and supercilious House - this time he got to play a man of integrity] as was Mark Ruffalo. And the two younger leads were charming. No spoilers - but I give it *****.  Watch it if you can
Have you watched this film? 
Will you be watching The Crown? 


20 comments:

  1. I've seen neither the Crown not the aforementioned film/series.
    The person donated it to the chariry shop as they felt guilty about chucking it out when it stopped working but lacked knowledge/willingness/funds to repair it. It's like Wishcycling.
    Well done for reconditioning it! I'd like to borrow a Vax for our bedroom carpet! Kxx

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    1. Ask around, there are loads of friends willing to lend you their Vax (esp pet owners!)

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  2. I've read the book long time ago now and would watch the film if it was somewhere I could see it!

    Great Big NO to the crown and I dislike that so many people overseas think it is factual

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    1. It's a lovely film. And yes I agree - the Crown is a Drama, NOT a historically accurate documentary. I understand that the new series actually includes the ghost of Diana sitting on a sofa at Balmoral, advising the Queen. That says it all, really!!

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  3. The book of 'All the Light' was brilliant. Not sure if I could watch the film, as much as I love Hugh Laurie. Your pic of the Vax reminded me of the one I used to use at work! Blimey, I did slog it out there! Not watching The Crown.When I worked, I used to do one day a week for the matriarch of the family in her 'granny cottage ' and she once told me that it was dreadful the way 'they' treated Diana and I firmly believe that.

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    1. It's HL as I'd not seem him before. And not instantly recognisable. I think Diana was put in an impossible position.

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  4. I wish people would consider what they give to CS. I bought a CD boxed set, one disc was missing. The manager at our local CS told me they often have to rent a skip to put all of the broken items, torn, spoiled clothes etc etc in and pay to have it taken away.

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    1. Our RSPCA shop has a volunteer who spends one afternoon a month sorting the CDs

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  5. Really!?? How far will these producers go? It's not a programme that I watch.

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    1. They will do almost anything that means they can sell the series, I think

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  6. NO to the Crown and sadly we don’t have Netflix. I did enjoy the book though. Dentist visit this morning-ouch in more ways than one! Catriona

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  7. I love my Vax. Angela if you heat the iron and rub the base with a paracetamol it will bring the burnt parts off, wipe with a damp cloth as you do it. t took 3 to clean the materiel off mine.

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  8. Steam cleaners are wonderful when working. Ours leaked and still needs fixing. No to the Crown, we watched some on Netflix a while back and were not impressed, prefer real documentaries. Trying to get back into form, after a trip with some health issues, we got back on Tuesday and DH flew off again on Sunday, so much laundry and prep. for that trip! Resting now.

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  9. I had to watch the Crown; I have watched it since the beginning and I just can't stop when I have been doing a full series, lol. I did the same on The Tudors and Downton Abbey, lol All the best ! Dawn Pinnataro Albany, Georgia USA

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    1. Well done on watching those series right through. I hope you enjoy the final series of the Crown.

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  10. Glad to hear that you got the steam cleaner working again. Sorry about the burnt fabric! Hope you were able to get it all cleaned out. I haven't watched The Crown or the film you linked (don't have Netflix or any other streaming services).

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    1. The iron is all clean now. Maybe I should now tackle the huge pile of clothes that need ironing [whilst watching TV] We pay to 'piggy-back' on our daughter's family Netflix account.

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