Posted by: daffni | February 21, 2010

Creature comforts.

Locally we have one email swapshop and one freecycle. Someone on the latter gave me an enormous carpet with underlay and everything. They are going to have a wooden floor so the carpet was unwanted, practically new and very thick. The first peoblem was that the people who were giving it to me needed it out of the way quickly and simultaneously with being offered the carpet I got snowed in during our last serious wether problems. Clearly even if I could get out I couldn’t lift it into my trailer so I sent out an SOS to Julian and co. Although they live practically at sea level, this time they were snowed in too. Fortunately the people were understanding and as soon as the snow there permitted the ganf set out with a trailer and Twm’s beloved landrover. Thus equipped they got up my lane and piled it all into the dining room.

When the weather finally let up the whole family came and laid the carpet in the sitting room, which is now luxurious. My feet hardly know themselves. The dogs like it too, especially as I spent a good part of Christmas making nice soft covers for their beds. The carpet is a plain light salmon colour, not suited to 12 muddy paws, but fortunately the dogs usually head for the other end of the house where they expect to find me, so they mostly don’t go in there with muddy paws.

There was a lot left over and at first I thought of the dining room but then I thought that, since the layout of this house is such that the dining room is the main thoroughfare for humans and dogs, that seems asking a bit much of such a nice clean carpet. So Emma and Phil came up the other day and laid it in my study and I now have warm feet while I work.

In the picture below, Dyfi has been awoken from his post-field nap and is wondering why I suddenly need to take a photo. It is to show a bit of the carpet but doesn’t really do it justice.

Dyfi in possession of the settee. They are allowed on that one as long as it has a cover. Sometimes two of them share it but mostly take it in turns.

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