Monday, July 31, 2006

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Friday, July 28, 2006

Monday, July 10, 2006

Working all summer

We went with a car full of stuff and a cage with our cats. Four weeks must be enough to let them enjoy country side. All chipped up and with a cat-passport they arrived after midnight the 10th of July. At this hour our neighbour jumpt out of his bed to check on the noises with a huge torch. He is indeed a good guard.This is the first post in this guestbook about the buildingwork. About the vacation that Hajni and me spent in Kisbajom all July 2006. And in which we worked on the house and the garden that we bought together with my parents.

The first three weeks were hot and fun. We got up at 7 or 8am and worked untill noon. After lunch we had a rest for a few hours and did more from 3 to 7 and sometimes even 9pm. Together with friends we cleaned out the house. Six cubic meter of rubbish came out of the attic and barns then was collected by Saubermacher KFT (plastic, tires, dust, glass, etc). Another 5 cubic meter of garbage was burnable (clothes, paper, crappy wood, etc.). It gave some great fires!

We also digged some holes (I should say Jani, a great guy from the village, digged them) for waterconnection and electricity. We were jumping over holes and walking over bridges for about three weeks in total.

When Barbara and Paul and their kids came, we did the biggest thing of all; the roof of the barn. All together we worked on it with 10 people for 1,5 days. We took all tiles of and Jani and Sanyi finished it by covering it with a huge plastic foil. The weather shifted to cooler and wetter, so covering was the better thing to do! We also found a wesp-nest in the wall and three of us were bitten several times. Real agressive buggers they were.
What I did not write yet was all the managing that Hajni did for us. She called everybody that needed a phone call and she translated everybody that needed translated for me… [thanx by the way, kedves!] We made a deal with a contracter, an electrician, a carpenter and hired people from the village to help us out in the garden and the barn.

Well when we finally returned to Amsterdam at the 7th of August (after some struggles with our cat ‘Appel’ and a four hour search…) we could look back at a special and very successfull periode in Kisbajom. We did a lot, although our to-do-list only got bigger. I guess the to-do-list will keep growing the next 10 years anyway, so what the heck; I enjoyed the time in Hungary and the surroundings and I will come back soon. So much is certain!