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Winter is on its way - no it's already arrived!!!
The temperatures have really dropped these last couple of days. It's already 7C and it's not 8pm yet. By the middle of the night, I just don't know what it'll be.

I'm trying to save on electricity, but not to the point that I'm freezing. As you know my house has high rooms but no central heating!! So my faithful Halogen heaters are facing me and I'm warming up. I do hope you all here aren't freezing too much.

The weather though has been very kind to us down here in the South West, these past couple of days - we've had glorious sunny days but the days are so short, it's not warming us up much. I was washing up and looked out at the lilac trees and realised that the leaves were now starting to curl inwards and are changing colour into beautiful gold. Against the bright blue sky - they really looked lovely.



Then further down the lilacs, the leaves were still a sort of green, so hopefully the leaves should stay on the trees for a couple of weeks yet.


See what I mean? The birds in my garden are flying and dancing around the branches, maybe it's their way of keeping warm!!!

Had a bit of a shock - well "bit" is an understatement really. Last week, Emily went upstairs to find something and heard "drip - drip" coming from the spare bedroom. She went in and saw this.......

Great isn't it? I've got the insurance surveyor coming round on Monday to assess the cost etc. There no way anyone could have known this was going to happen, so they'd better not say we should have. My neighbours very kindly went up into the loft and they found the culprit. The flashing going down between the roofs of my house and next door was leaking. It's just as well I don't sleep in there - I'm downstairs. Emily looked at the floor etc to check that the water hadn't gone and ruined the floor in the spare bedroom - it hadn't - thank heavens.

I don't understand my coping mechanism nowadays really. Once before I'd been ill, I could face situations like this head-on and sort things out myself - nowadays, it really unsettles me and I just can't work out what to do or who to call. It's horrible - and boy am I so lucky with my neighbours and Emily, who have stepped in and sorted things out for me. Richard, my neighbour has even offered to come over on Monday and take the surveyor round and talk to him and explain my situation. I'll let you know what happens.

I wish you all a wonderful weekend and a great week to come.


7 comments

Gracie said:

Yes the temps have dropped quite a bit the last week or so. And quickly. Two weeks ago it was 20c Tonight its -1. Should turn back a little more seasonal after tomorrow.
Thats a horrid bit of destruction in the bedroom .. I do hope it gets sorted without you having to put much money out.
2 years ago

Jenny McIntyre said:

Thanks Gracie about the destruction of the ceiling. The surveyor for the insurance company is coming tomorrow midday, and I've asked my neighbour, Richard, to come over and talk for me, showing him the damage and how he had to go into the roof space to see the cause of it, which is something I certainly wouldn't have known about. I've just got to pay £200 excess, and the insurance company would pay the rest - at least I hope they will.

Wow -1??? Here's me complaining about the 7C at night!!!! I've got the halogen heater facing me, which is keeping me warm, then I have "teddy bear fleece" quilt and sheets on my bed which means I'm toasty all night - wonderful.
2 years ago

Gracie replied to Jenny McIntyre:

Yes it does get much colder here than by you. Tonight down to -6! But I do have central heating.thankfully
2 years ago

StoneRoad2013 said:

Yes, winter is arriving and bringing some much colder weather ...
Last night [Sunday 20th November] it was sufficiently cold that this morning the bird bath had a layer of ice on it. And the resident wild birds are eating us out of house and home.

Our water leak was back in August, like about nearly midnight, a drip and puddle was observed under out CH boiler. Luckily, we were able to get a fitter in very quickly. Although the boiler then had a fit of the sulks, the fault causing repeated problem episodes which has only just been fixed.
Glad we have an insurance contract on the thing.
Hope you and your neighbour can get that flashing fixed and your plasterwork done as soon as possible. Finding that must have been a shock !

Best Wishes for your weekend.
2 years ago

Jenny McIntyre replied to StoneRoad2013:

A surveyor came round today and said that I should have noticed the leak before the ceiling collapsed!!!! I said that the ceiling only collapsed once so how was I to know what was happening. Also I explained that I'm immobile and hadn't gone upstairs to see this - apparently the insurance company aren't concerned about that!!!! I think I'll have to change Insurance companies because I'm paying a ridiculous amount of money each month for insurance and they just try to wriggle out of paying anything.

It's 6C here today - and it's not really the middle of the night - so no idea of how cold it'll be then.
2 years ago

StoneRoad2013 replied to :

That's a really callous attitude from the surveyor - I would be tempted to complain, he needs some training in how to deal with people. And the insurance company need a kick on the same subject.
Maybe you & your neighbour could join forces ?

Even I would find it hard to check chimney flashings ...
2 years ago

Jenny McIntyre replied to :

Had a letter today from the insurance company confirming that they aren't going to pay out for my claim. They appreciated that I couldn't have foreseen the ceiling coming down, but it was my responsibility to check that the roof was watertight !!!!!
2 years ago