Monday 15 November 2010

Window continued

After Archie finished putting in the window and took away the shuttering I put up the framework for the panelling, inside of which I put 75mm of insulation.There were only a couple of boards that I had split in taking them off and it all went back together relatively easily. The room will be a few inches smaller all round ... but cosy!
Yesterday, I finished lining the window recess ... it's the photo that's distorted not the handiwork!
Archie comes tomorrow to disconnect the electric switches and sockets on the final wall (where the original window is) and then I shall start all over again there. I should get it all done, filled, sanded and maybe the first coat of paint before Xmas.

Friday 12 November 2010

A Grand Day Out

On Wednesday I go an invite to join Jonathan and SNH counting grey seal pups. The last time I did this (regularly) was almost 40 years ago. Then it was aboard inflateables with the Seals Unit from Cambridge ... rugged stuff in November in Shetland! Today, it was aboard the Dunter III with all mod cons.
We cruised the wee islands and holms around Whalsay, Fetlar, and Hascosay. My job was to count the white coats (they thought I might still possibly manage that). These white coat pups are just a week or two old. The large seals beside them are the mums and the larger one on the beach is the dad.
I had planned this summer to get to Out Skerries ... but never did. But on Wednesday I made it, at least around it. From afar a few wee low islands.
We scooted through the harbour ..
and onto the lighthouse.
... the Lighthouse, built by the Stevensons. It was at this lighthouse that an Orkney man with the surname Laughton was working in 1863 and my impressionable great grandmother took the name for her son, James Laughton Johnston. There you go!

Wednesday 3 November 2010

Room with a View

Today Archie finished the window. It changes the whole aspect of the gable, suddenly there's an eye looking out and a warmth looking in.Archie and Andrew have fixed battons for me on the floor and ceiling. Now time for me to construct the rest and begin putting in the insulation and then the panelling back.
Polly checked out the view and seemed satisfied. Now (when all my contribution is done) I just need a pair of binnoculars on the window sill and I will be able to check the driftwood situation on the Breiwick beach from my bed!