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of unpacking
25/10/2009
Yes, I am
… I would say we are except Mr Tasmania was down the Pieman River with some mates for the weekend … so I have transported 3 carloads of stuff (amazing how much you can fit in a Starlet! They’re like a little Tardis.) from the shack and the parents in law’s house up to the new house. Was very satisfying to start unpacking things and putting things in their places – wine bottles in the new wine rack, knife rack on the bench, jug on the bench (and first cup of tea – green unfortunately but beggars can’t be choosers!), lovely bowls and dishes, our gorgeous Kosta B*da green votives, a fabulous crystal ‘growth’ which friends sent from New Zealand as a wedding present which has survived the journey from Sydney to Tasmania – finding all the treasures we’ve had packed away for so long – lovely!
We’ve still got an enormous amount of work to do .. but it’s all happening, and we’ll be spending our first night there on Monday 2 November – can’t wait!
In the meantime I’ll keep packing, transporting, unpacking … oh yes, and painting architraves …. 5 – 6 hours of painting architraves was also done this weekend – rather a large part of it painted from the prone position ie lying on the floor … much less harsh on the back than sitting and leaning …
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Exciting!!! [though intensely busy!]
Hope the move went well.
Comment by Ian — 10/11/2009 @ 8:48 pm