So, as I was about to say before the Great Broadband Disaster of 2011.... the Man Shortage has finally evaporated. Chez Mace has been inundated with Men.
Yes, I know, be careful what you wish for..
There were two grim men who turned up one day and fixed the guttering. Get me. Not every house in Cheesetown has a gutter you know. Hell at only £386 a pop they might catch on round here. The men are nameless, but big cheers because the strange dripping sound from the back window has finally stopped.
Then there were the Gowan Brothers who turned up, entirely as arranged... and fixed the shower. Guttering and a shower in one week!! Nifty, non?
But biggest cheers of the lot to Innes the Joiner. Another man who Turned Up, and Did Stuff. Joinery Stuff.
Before Innes the front door leaked, and was growing a lovely green moss, that even the permafrost on the inside of the windows couldn't kill. Locked, you had trouble opening it; unlocked it would just open. This was an arrangement that suited only the dog.
Before Innes the door through to the living room only opened halfway. After the first two years the Cherub and I were used to sidling through it - but you know I've always wanted to live like normal people....
Before Innes the kitchen door got stuck on the third flagstone in. Which was lucky, because if you closed it from the inside you couldn't get out again. I joke not. If you didn't have the keys to the back door handy, your options were to crawl out the window, or sit back and console yourself that at least you were stuck in the same room as the food.
Since Innes? Well, try it sometime. Go on. See for yourself...Go into your kitchen, close the door. Wait.. check it..now open it.
Enjoy... no it's alright.. you can thank me later...
23 March 2011 at 08:15
So happy for you...we need the little things in life to function as they should....and Innes sounds great.......how did you manage to find such a treasure?
23 March 2011 at 14:35
Good that you managed to sort the competent tradespeople from the useless. It's not always easy to tell one from t'other, unless the latter is plainly a 90-year-old with gammy legs and shaking hands.
23 March 2011 at 19:38
Libby - With the number of dead beats I'd worked through, statistically I was due to meet Innes.
(Sounds like I've used him for more than joinery work here...)
Nick - Or unless they don't show up at all. I've waited in for my fair share of no shows in my time...
26 March 2011 at 09:31
Are you hinting that you are now co-joined with Innes?
Sx
26 March 2011 at 15:48
I'm glad you finally got your man situation sorted out. I know we're supposed to be equal, blah, blah, blah. But quite frankly, when it comes to going up a ladder, into the loft, taking out the garbage or planing a door - bloke's jobs.
27 March 2011 at 07:42
Please box Innes up for shipping to Canada. It would really class up the joint to have an operational front door again.
27 March 2011 at 10:51
Scarlet - Let's just say that so far we're sharing an interest in engineered wood...
Roses - Yeah, opening doors isn't an issue for me. Hanging them sure is.
Tatty - Hmmm I'll check out what the postage is on an Innes...
27 March 2011 at 21:40
You'll be leaving Innes' card lying around usefully, won't you? I don't fancy being the one to be fixing the kitchen door at the loved one's new house.
28 March 2011 at 07:20
Mr Musgrove - And an interpreter...you might need an interpreter too :)