A Brief Update On Things
I have now collected my land purchase contract from the notary's office complete with a multitude of postage type stamps & rubber stamp imprints all over it so it looks very officially approved now. After completing a couple of jobs I had to do in town today, I made my way to the other end of town, found myself one of those rare things known as 'a parking spot' & set off to try to find the Land Registry. Having no idea what the building looked like or what the sign would say (should there even be a sign) I called into a stationery/bookshop & managed to ascertain that the building I wanted was just around the corner. I arrived at 13.01 & typically the office was just closing. Although they couldn't deal with my registration, the lady that I saw did find out for me the exact amount of the fee I will have to pay when I return to try again within the next couple of days. So I can at least make sure I have sufficient cash with me to pay this on my next visit.
You may recall that I was looking into the possibility of purchasing a surface standing swimming pool for the new house from the UK. Well I have received answers to my questions regarding weight/dimensions of the kit & obtained a shipping quote & I can report that it will probably be a viable option. I won't know for sure until nearer the completion of, & after full payment for the house. I will then know where my finances stand at that time. So if the house is completed on schedule (by Christmas 2008) I could be filling a pool ready to enjoy in the Summer of 2009.
The weather here has been very stormy with heavy rain showers on & off during both day & night. There was very little rain last Winter so maybe this year will make up for it - should keep the island looking very green. I love to watch thunder storms, I always have. They remind me of the sheer power of Mother Nature & just how much we are at her mercy. There has been some spectacular lightning out at sea & over the mountains - often 2 storms happening simultaneously in different parts of the sky. They do cause our electricity supply & internet service to crash from time to time so my candles are always on hand.
The island is very quiet now following the busy, busy, neon lit Summer months. There are people who don't like the quiet of the Winter here but I loved it last year & have no reason to think this year will be any different. It is starting to feel colder in the early morning & in the evening once the sun (yes we still see sun :-) has dropped behind the mountains. The duvet & a blanket is on the bed & I have even located a couple of hot water bottles that were packed in one of my many boxes. Hard to imagine just a few months ago in the heat of August.
Thanks once again to all those that let me know that they still read & enjoy my blog.
Yes, I do intend to keep it going Paul, thanks for your comment.
So folks I think that is all for now except to mention a Happy Birthday to my Mum which was on the 15th & Happy Birthday today (19th) to Tony.
You may recall that I was looking into the possibility of purchasing a surface standing swimming pool for the new house from the UK. Well I have received answers to my questions regarding weight/dimensions of the kit & obtained a shipping quote & I can report that it will probably be a viable option. I won't know for sure until nearer the completion of, & after full payment for the house. I will then know where my finances stand at that time. So if the house is completed on schedule (by Christmas 2008) I could be filling a pool ready to enjoy in the Summer of 2009.
The weather here has been very stormy with heavy rain showers on & off during both day & night. There was very little rain last Winter so maybe this year will make up for it - should keep the island looking very green. I love to watch thunder storms, I always have. They remind me of the sheer power of Mother Nature & just how much we are at her mercy. There has been some spectacular lightning out at sea & over the mountains - often 2 storms happening simultaneously in different parts of the sky. They do cause our electricity supply & internet service to crash from time to time so my candles are always on hand.
The island is very quiet now following the busy, busy, neon lit Summer months. There are people who don't like the quiet of the Winter here but I loved it last year & have no reason to think this year will be any different. It is starting to feel colder in the early morning & in the evening once the sun (yes we still see sun :-) has dropped behind the mountains. The duvet & a blanket is on the bed & I have even located a couple of hot water bottles that were packed in one of my many boxes. Hard to imagine just a few months ago in the heat of August.
Thanks once again to all those that let me know that they still read & enjoy my blog.
Yes, I do intend to keep it going Paul, thanks for your comment.
So folks I think that is all for now except to mention a Happy Birthday to my Mum which was on the 15th & Happy Birthday today (19th) to Tony.


5 Comments:
Looks like everything you do in greece involves money being paid out to someone. But i suppose these people have to make a living as well. But in the end it'll be worth it.
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Anonymous, at November 19, 2007
Hope you have a relaxing winter. It will be so exciting once the building work starts and I look forward to keeping up to date with the progress via your blog.
hugs n stuff
Jeanette xx
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Jeanette, at November 19, 2007
Sandra, I love reading about your experiences, I wish I had the courage to do the same :)
Keep up the good work & keep us informed...see you soon hopefully
Carol xx
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Caz, at November 20, 2007
Pleased to hear you will keep up your blog. Nice to hear things are moving on, even if it is all pay out at the moment, the end result will be worth it.
Hope you have a great christmas.
Kaz
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Kaz & Phil's trips, at December 12, 2007
Merry christmas Sandra....all the very very best for 2008 xx
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Caz, at December 24, 2007
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