Tuesday 28 June 2011

Project: Summer Kitchen - Taking off the old roof

BEFORE and AFTER.... and the various stages of work in between:



















































































A small outbuilding adjoining the house suffered a lot of rain damage over the last couple of years as a result of some faulty guttering above it. Holes appeared in the roof and rain seeped into the ceiling beneath it making it totally unusable and also dangerous. In addition to that the back wall, made primarily of mud bricks, had been slowly eroded away from the leaky roof and there was now a large gaping hole in it.We realized that if we didn't take the roof off ourselves it would most likely fall off, breaking what might be recyclable roof tiles in the process. It turns out that the major beams of the roof are actually in pretty good condition, but some of them will still need replacing or reinforcing somehow. The plan is to get the roof back on, rebuild the back wall incorporating all sorts of creative artistry with littles niches, mosaics, etc. and also have a window in there looking out to our back field. We have taken out the door and windows in the front section and that will remain open looking out onto our two-tiered patio area (yet another "project in-process").

Cool Room Project - A-Team to the Rescue!


















Last summer we found the house downstairs pleasantly cool most of the time, and on the hottest of days the little room sandwiched between the two storerooms maintained a pleasant and pretty much constant temperature of around 22 degrees so it was there that we ended up eating most of our meals. It seemed logical that this room should be sorted out to become a functional dining room or additional sleeping space when needed so that has been one of our priorities lately. The room had originally been used as a kitchen and there were tiles on some parts of the walls and a large ceramic sink that needed to be taken out. I started doing some of the easier bits but taking out the sink by myself seemed pretty daunting. Also, on closer inspection of the floor it was discovered that lurking under the carpeting was an almost totally rotten wooden floor that would definitely need replacing and that kind of job is completely out of my realm of experience. Dithering around for a few days and wondering just what to do next, our good friends Lisa and Ewan came up with a plan: like my own personal guardian angels they organized their very own A-team! First of all Ewan came over and took out the sink, took a professional look at the floor and made up a list of materials needed to tackle the job. On Lisa's next trip to Popovo she brought over all the materials: wooden batons, flooring panels, sand, undercoat, nails... And then just to pull the whole thing off they arranged for Chris (their volunteer), their friend Molly and her mum Liz to come over and do a full day's work. In addition Kathy let us have our volunteer Ben back for the day. What a team! To say that it gave the project a push is an understatement. It was really fun and although the job is still not finished it is definitely at a stage where I can carry on single-handed. Since the guys were busy tackling the flooring the gals got up on the roof of what is to be our summer kitchen. This small outbuilding has suffered some serious rain damage and needs to be pretty much dismantled and rebuilt.... another project which I shall write about in my next post.

Water fun with the kids



At this week's arts and crafts session the kids used sticks, corn stalks, wool and strips of old T-shirts to create Mexican eye and cobweb-like wall decorations. Afterwards they chilled off in the paddling pool and it quickly evolved into one big water fight - enjoyed by all. Since none of them came expecting to get totally soaked we sent them all home wearing various old clothes of Lielle - a motley crew indeed!

Monday 20 June 2011

Volunteering

It's taken me a while, but I have come to the conclusion that to really push forward with our project here and get things done I need volunteers, in fact that is how I discovered the village in the first place when I volunteered here three years ago. So, just over a week ago I took the plunge and signed up with helpx and workaway as a host and am already feeling the benefits!



With help from our first volunteer Ben we have almost finished the mud-plastering project in the cool room and are even hoping to have laid a new floor there by the end of the week. He also helped us sort out the hayloft which is now being used by Lielle and friends as a den. But the best fun of all was having Ben and a couple of other local volunteers join us for our weekly arts & crafts / sports fun earlier today with our regular small group of local children. They joined in enthusiastically with the "capture the flag" challenge and the kids just loved them.





Thursday 2 June 2011

Siren blasts

Yesterday at midday the sound of birdsong was suddenly interrupted by the sound of a siren blasting. If this had happened in Israel we would probably have been running for the nearest bomb shelter, but here in Voditsa it simply aroused our curiosity, so off we went to Baba Tzonka to find out what it meant. It turns out that June 2nd is Hristo Botev day, commemorating the death of the Bulgarian revolutionary hero of that name. A minute's silence is observed throughout the country as a sign of respect as people stand to honor the memory of those who have given their lives serving the country (not unlike our own Remembrance Day which was observed a few weeks ago). Baba proceeded to sing us one of the patriotic songs associated with the day and strangely enough it was the one that our neighbor Dancho had taught us the night before (we had been talking about army service and he remembered it as one of the songs the soldiers sung on their way to the dining hall) - so we were able to join in, a bit. Later in the day Baba popped over to help me plant some pepper seedlings and sang us yet another patriotic song ... you can check them out in the video clip!