Thursday, 5 January 2012

House cleaning in the middle of summer.

I got up at 6am this morning, the sunlight came streaming into the kitchen and the house already felt warm and stuffy, we started opening windows and doors to let the air circulate. The weatherman said it would reach 31°C today and tomorrow.
I have a few days left of my leave and am eager to do a few chores, the temptation to relax in this stuffy weather rather than work was extremely hard to resist.
I removed curtains and cleaned the windows while another family member kindly washed the curtains for me.

At 10am we decided that was enough physical labour and we are now taking a break before I tackle some chores which will keep me away from the heat of the sun.



I am not one to brag but today I am going to brag a little because the windows look sparkling, spotless and beautiful.

I hope the temperature drops a little on Saturday when it is our mother’s birthday.

Whatever you are doing today – enjoy it to the fullest.

taken from the internet
                     
This image was taken from the internet.

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Happy Bees.

They say a happy garden has bees ...
well the bees are happy in our garden this morning.
I hope you had a great sunday morning!
 

Thursday, 15 September 2011

If only homework was this easy when I was at school!

When I was at school there wasn’t anything like computers. When I had to do a project I had two weeks in which I had to go to the library every afternoon, to copy by hand, as much information as possible about the topic and because it was 50c per A4 copy. I would only make a few copies of the pictures I needed and then I would go home and excitedly compose my project. Sadly my masterpieces would be considered dull in comparison with what can be done today.
The reason I have gone down this path of memories is of course my office mate WA. Her teenage daughter, SA needed some information for a school project. WA flatly refused to look up the information her daughter needed.
After school SA goes to the house of a friend. The friend’s mother keeps an eye on them until WA gets home in the evenings. The friend’s mother obviously started to get annoyed with the fact that every time a project had to be done not only did she have to assist her own child with the project but SA too. So this time the friend’s mother confronted WA and told her that the project was due the following day and wasn’t SA going to do anything?
WA made a feeble excuse and went to the manager at our work and asked him if he would look up the information. The manager who was quite busy at the time because of the backlog caused by WA’s frequent absences from work also thought it was a bit of a cheek and never looked up the information.
So what do you think WA did the next morning? She tells SA to stay at home and not go to school. When WA came to work she told us all how urgent it was that the project be done and it is all the manager's fault. Neither WA nor her daughter did it though. Eventually the poor girl had to go back to school and got 0% for that particular project.
Not only does WA have a computer at home but she also has one at work. She was able to find Facebook but not the information her child needed ...

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Set fire to the rain - Adele

Today I am expected to act in a certain way and everyone will be watching me to see my reaction.
It is stressful and when I am under stress I usually get a song stuck in my mind. I heard this song on the radio earlier this week and now I can't get it out of my mind.
Hoping that this day will fly by and bring us one day closer to the weekend :)




Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Saturday, 13 August 2011

I saw Sunday - Vandalism.

I saw Sunday
It was Saturday, 2am and we were fast asleep. Suddenly in the silence the sound of shattering glass resounded through the house. We were dazed and unsure about what had happened.
I thought maybe it was in the street or across the road from us. As I reached the lounge window a family member yelled get away from that window. It was too late I had already stepped on a thick layer of glass which crunched under my slipper. I ignored the warning and drew back the curtain, the huge window had been smashed and a brick was lying 2 meters away from the window where it had landed after bouncing off the old glass pane.
A family member said we should phone the police. I was not sure what would that achieve. The woman across the road stood at her gate and called to our neighbour EH and asked him if it had happened on his property. I stuck my head through the hole and yelled it happened at this window. She had not seen me in the darkness and got a jolt when she heard my voice so close to her. She replied that she had seen a guy in a black hooded jacket walk away from our house after it happened. I asked her if it was a white guy and she replied yes. She said she was going to call the police I did not reply.
The phone rang, it was EH from next door. After confirming that it had happened at our house he asked if he could come over and help check if anyone was lurking in the shadows. We welcomed his generous offer. I changed into my clothes.
Suddenly I panicked. Our little black dog usually barks if there is any movement at the front door and I had not heard him make any sound. I rushed out of the back door checking in the darkness if I could see any lurking figures and suddenly the little sleepy head comes from his warm bed and snuggles his warm nose against my hand. I could cry with joy but I patted him gently and went into the house. I walked straight into EH who had arrived with his gun wearing shorts and no shoes in the bitter cold. EH helped check the whole property (with bare legs and feet), had a quick cup of coffee and then he rushed off home (I think to get some heat into his nether regions).
It is amazing how cold the house became. We went back to bed to get some heat into our bodies but I did not sleep again. I kept listening in case someone tried to get in through the window because it is very close to the road. The burglar bars were still intact.
I got up early and picked up the larger pieces of glass and then sat with a banister brush for about half an hour brushing all the glass splinters out of the carpet. No police arrived and at 8.30am we phoned the glass fitters to come and replace the pane. R650 later and 1.30pm we had the window repaired and cleaned up the mess.
I am convinced it was not an attempted robbery but an act of vandalism.
Thursday afternoon when I came to the stop street at the corner of our block I noticed a teenage boy forcefully throwing gravel at a good friend’s house on the corner. I watched the youth for about 2 minutes while he frantically threw the gravel from across the road trying to get it over a high wall and aiming at a window. Suddenly the youth spotted me and I drove into our driveway. I did not glare at him or confront him, I left it like that. While I was pondering in the dark about which enemies we might have who would want to do something like this I could only think of this chap. I will probably wonder forever who had done this and probably never know the answer.

Thursday, 11 August 2011

Rue.

Everything in the garden is getting ready for spring which is still 3 weeks away.
The rue plant is flowering. Although rue has many medicinal uses I like planting it in flower beds because it is an excellent insect repellent.
Flowers remain beautiful and undamaged because the rue has a strong smell and bitter taste so insects like aphids avoid it completely.