Getting deeper
My ancient homemade snow plough
The local farmer snowploughs our lane
Slightly chilly start to the day
Tuesday and the electricity is back on. There are villages that have not had electricity for days so we count ourselves lucky. Borko and the guys battle through 50cms of snow all the way from Ruse to carry on the work here. Crazy. Even some of the main roads have been closed and the village roads we think are even too dangerous to walk the dogs on. Another day of clearing snow for me as it is still snowing heavily. I clear our neighbours paths for them but hope that that does not encourage them to brave walking out their houses as I would hate to see them injured as the ice is treacherous.
Borko and the guys are nearly finished on the ground floor. Just a few finishing touches to do so I spend the next couple of days erecting furniture in the bedroom, a bookcase in the hallway and cleaning grout from the tiles in the bathroom. Pamela has finished nearly all the curtains for up and downstairs so just bed throws and a few cushions left to make.
Good work Pammy
Thursday's drama (there has to be at least one a week, but this week we have two) is that we have no water. A very cold trip to the spring to fill water bottles then for cooking and flushing the loo. When I get back we discover that strangely we have hot water but not cold. So the guys end up removing the new tiles in the bathroom as they think the pipes may have frozen despite all the insulation. It has been on average minus 16 for over a week now so maybe they have frozen. Luckily they remove only four tiles before discovering a ball of ice is blocking a pipe. The rest of the pipework is running freely. Strange. But the investigation work could have been so much more damaging so we are relieved and we are so lucky to even have running water. Many houses and villages have none.
Amazingly life seems to function as normal in the village despite the ice and snow. The village shop is still getting daily deliveries of bread and the local bus is running. There are fewer people around but considering how icy it is underfoot that is understandable. The temperatures although not getting above minus 7 every day do not feel that cold. It is a dry cold with no wind and glorious sunshine most days. You can walk around with only a few layers on once the sun is out. My feet on the other hand are suffering badly as you are constantly in ankle deep snow and now my boots have split. We must invest in some snow boots when we next go to Ruse.
Monica came to visit us on Friday and we all went to her family house in the countryside. It is adorable. A real chocolate box cottage and the views are stunning.
Monica's hideaway
Monica & Pamela
On Saturday Borko brought Ani to our house. The guys have a few bits to do downstairs but decide to make a start on what will be the holistic barn. Within a couple of hours the ceiling if emptied of all the items that have been stored there. We find a number of oak barrels that will make great tables and a few items that we can use for storage and gardening. As usual there are boxes of clothes, sacks and sacks of corn husks (they are used as fire lighters here) but nowhere near the amount of debris that was found in the house. Within the next 24 hours the ceiling is removed, a new wooden floor installed in the upper barn ready for being concreted to make a tranquil lounge area eventually, the upper parts of the walls have been insulated and made ready for plasterboarding and the floor level is being dug out. Unbelievable.
Ani knocking icicles off the grapevine
Now that's an icicle
Victor and Borko starting to clear out the holistic barn
Ceiling down, makeshift woodburner in place
Sunday morning we wake to temperatures of minus 20 although we later find out that a local village had minus 28. Even Ruse recorded its lowest temperature for 10 years. Despite how ridiculously cold it is Borko and the team still turn up for work. They have installed a small woodburner in the barn with a makeshift chimney stuck out the window. It is still freezing in there though.
Now that's cold
New floor going down on the upper part of the barn
Happy Borko!!
Keeping warm
The temperatures are forecast to rise in the coming week but that may bring more snow. Hopefully downstairs will be totally finished this week and we can move in. We also plan to get our resident permits as the car insurance is due this month. And the rate Borko and the guys are working they will have finished most of the barn!! So much achieved and this is only our 12th week here.......

We were lucky to have just minor power cuts too but many in the village were off for days. Like you we had a mystery cold tap not working in the kitchen, but it thawed the same day and we have had no more trouble. The roads, as you say, are lethal and the old lab has had to do without her walks as she (like me) can't keep her feet.
ReplyDeleteI am still in awe of your builders! What stars they are.
Take care