After an initial grey start the sea mist rolled in, rain fell and the sea state was 'no see um' (couldn't even see across to the village for a while). The whole world seemed strangely quiet as if the village was sleeping under a thick duvet. Unlike the hustle and bustle of the sunny days with holidaymakers either enjoying the beach and sea or marching up and down along the cliff top with dogs or children.
Then little by little the clouds began to clear giving us sunshine again in the late afternoon.
As so often happens my energy levels directly mirrored the weather. For most of the day I was tired and found it hard to motivate myself.
I pushed myself to make a start on dealing with the marked skirting boards and door frames which is the next big diy job that needs doing. Because of course our first builder did not bother sealing the knots in all the new wood he put in and now several years down the line the oil from the knots is bleeding through and making yellow marks on the white paintwork. It would have been a quick job to go over each knot with the special sealant (which I have) before painting but now I have to sand each one down to bare wood before sealing and repainting. But I came to a halt as I need more of the rough sandpaper which I will buy tomorrow.
Next I tried to do some admin on-line but came to another halt when I was asked to scan in some documents. Duh, like many people (I suspect) I don't have a scanner so I gave up at that point.
It was only when the sun began to appear that my energy levels rose. First I went through the photos I have for a photobook of the house renovations. There were still a few of the 'after' photos to take which I've now done doing my best to get the same angles as the 'before' photos.
Next I ironed a duvet cover which had had to be washed after a tea incident this morning. I had only just begun when I noticed that the iron had stopped working. I did the usual checks, tried another wall socket and jiggled the wires but no light came on. It's a lead free iron that sits on a base plate like an electric kettle. It's actually less convenient than one with a lead as you have to wait each time for the iron to heat up so I don't think I'll bother getting another. Luckily I had a spare ordinary iron in the cupboard though it is quite old. Ideally I would like an new iron without steam as I never use the steam but there are only a few dry irons on the market and the reviews aren't that good, ie flimsy and/or uneven heating. I guess I'll just buy a basic steam iron.
I also made up more honey and mustard vinaigrette salad dressing some of which will be on tonight's salad. I make plenty using the fool proof closed container method. Put everything in a jar with a lid and shake well, so much easier than the traditional method of slowly whisking in the oil which you add drop by drop.