Saturday, 23 May 2020

Nelson -Tosswill Road Rental Renovations and Covid 19 - Level 3 - 16 Days

Another stunning day in Nelson

Bill's new toy - a gib lifter
 First day at Level 3 was full on for the Tylers - Bill trying to log in online desperate for building materials to Mitre 10 and Bunnings. Both web sites not use to such heavy traffic of course and trying to come up to speed with "Click and Collect" - they weren't quite ready for the rush obviously. Poor Bill was pulling his hair out by the end of the day!
Thankfully the whole day wasn't wasted, he did manage to get a load of green waste away and picked his mum(Joan) up and bring her back for lunch. Bill's family had decided we were the best option to extend our Bubble with her (they were all heading back to work, therefore coming in contact with more people than Bill & I would) now with the lowering of the level. To give her a change of scenery she was to come to us once a week for a meal and we would go out to her for "happy hour" on a Friday.
The next day was just as frustrating for Bill. still trying to log into the building supply companies. He did manage to get an account set up with Mitre 10, thankfully the person in Accounts was a friend so it made it a bit easier (great to be in a small town).
The trusty Ute laden with bathroom goodies πŸ‘
Finally day 3 of Level 3 things started to come together, where Bill got an order into Bunnings for a "click and collect" in two days time, and a truck load of materials from Mitre 10 in a weeks time. Phew! Time to start building.
It was easy to click and collect at some other suppliers ( I think Bunnings/Mitre 10 were behind the 8 ball with their web sites. Should have been operating better after over a month at Level 4) so Bill managed to get a new toy from the Tool Shed - a Gib Lifter. Takes the pressure off returning the one we may have had a slim chance of getting from Mitre 10 - and with replacing all the ceilings and a few walls, I'm sure it will be worth the investment.
Queues at supermarkets are still pretty long but do operate efficiently where I go, so it's not too much of an issue once a week. The shelves have pretty much returned to normal. Except pepper corns! Who knew they mainly came from India!! With so much home cooking, the shelves were cleared of them. Hopefully next week.
The Tyler Fleet on the Street πŸ˜†
So with sidekick Tyler (ex neighbours son who unfortunately is no longer working for Air NZ) - is available for odd jobs and has the build to help with all the lifting of supplies, which is a great help. Not sure what he thinks of the "Life's" lectures Bill likes to share with him, but he keeps returning so they can't be too bad. or perhaps he's just desperate for the money πŸ˜‰.
A pallet load of bathroom materials arrived in Nelson from the Trade Depot in Christchurch, so we were finally able to pick them up - Bill with his trusty Ute went and picked up the pellet load. It was like Christmas - new shower, heated towel rails, vanities and tops. Exciting πŸ‘
And then we got a surprise package from Shannon - a box of avocados from Tauranga - her way of supporting small business in these trying times. They were deliciousπŸ˜‹and a lovely surprise.
Exciting times with  the hiab delivery πŸŽ„ 

Hiab saving a lot of lifting for Bill & Tyler
 Then we supported Briscoes (not really small business but local!) with "click and collect" and for a $5 delivery, had another package arrive. A small, very efficient bench top oven. Watch out Bill - be ready for some amazing meals now. I always knew it was the oven's fault! But I won't feed you too much - you still have to be able to fit under the floor! πŸ˜‰
It was also around this time we were struggling with the amount of data we were getting through daily now we were based in one location and sorting so much with the renovations that it was finally time to give in to getting a modem and broadband. So we feel like we are in the real world once again. No longer trying to eke out 1GB each on our phone plans for the month. Ahhhh the pressure. Once again, click and deliver this time. The Courier Drivers are amazing, and even more so in these strange times.
Then the hiab truck loaded with materials arrived after a bit of a mission getting up our driveway. The drive has quite a steep approach from the road, we had fun the first time up with the Bus. We had taken the Bus out the day before to keep it clear for the delivery truck. It was a good chance to empty our tanks too out in Richmond. We decided to do our daily walk out there instead of locally here, nice for a change and another stunning day. Getting cooler but with no wind, the days are beautiful crisp autumn ones.
First bedroom ceiling replaced 

Job complete! Watched the progress of this Guy's project
At this point we decided it was time to move completely into the house - we had been only using the kitchen/dining and bathroom, but still sleeping in the Bus. With the cooler nights, it was time to make up the spare bed we had brought up from the sleepout. Quite cosy.
So the ramps Bill had made to help get the Bus in and out of the driveway were now used for the hiab truck after he came to a grinding halt and blocked the road. Thankfully they worked and took the weight. The hiab truck was needed to get all the materials off the truck and up to the second level of the house rather than Bill & Tyler lugging it all up around the house. Completed effortlessly.
So life was starting to return to some normality (well as normal as can be with a pandemic! and living in the midst of renovations) and Bill a happy chappy once again. With the dumping of 4 loads of green waste and one of rubbish, materials arriving, it felt like things were finally moving ahead.
Day 13 of Level 3 was Mothers Day and we managed another Zoom session with the kids. Bill brought Joan around for dinner and to join in. I think she was a little overwhelmed by it all but enjoyed seeing the Grandchildren and Partners. I loved it of course. And finally after 6 weeks, the
Another challenge for Bill 😟
Aussies got their Easter Eggs! And toilet paper!! At the time I posted their Easter parcels, just before lock down, Australia had a toilet paper shortage so I sent some with their Easter Eggs. Well 6 weeks later and toilet paper no longer in short supply, the joke was a bit wasted! And now with Em enjoying eating chocolate ( she is Vegan) Nick had to share his small supply of Easter eggs as I sent her a little book! ha ha. These are weird times we live in!
 New Zealand's Dynamic Duo
(By our neighbourhood knitter)
We're continuing our morning walks first thing, it's a bit cool to start work so our walks warm us up.With getting rid of waste from around the property, we can see what we can do with the garden, except I have to wait till Level 2 to get out to the Nursery's. But there is still plenty to chop back to keep me out of trouble. Plus the stripping of walls of course, but Bill has already removed most of the painted wallpaper thankfully. I have the better job of washing walls and removing the remaining paper. But while the weather is great, I prefer staying outside except to come in to cook meals.
Roll on Level 2 so the Plumber, Electrician and Double Glazing Guys can come and see us. And I can get out and get some plants to fill in all the open spaces and give the neighbours some privacy back.
Bill making progress with the Toitoi











Delicious pizza from the new oven



Saturday, 2 May 2020

Nelson -Tosswill Road Rental Renovations and Covid 19 - Level 4 -Weeks 3 to 5

High tides and very calm days, looking across to the Western Ranges


Bill having fun lifting carpet full of staples
 Easter this year was a bit different with the Corona 19 Virus Level 4 Lockdown – pretty quiet. The weather is certainly starting to cool down, but with no wind and the autumn tints in the trees, Nelson looks stunning. We have certainly noticed the lack of traffic noise while we’ve been in lockdown which has been a wonderful plus.
Looks fun! Removing walls to make a cupboard.

Piles of wood and green waste around the back.
 We thought we’d do a bike ride out to Joan’s (Bill’s Mum) and catch up with her – from the safety of 2 meters outside her door of course. She is enjoying her walks around her neighbourhood but getting sick of her daily routine – misses even getting out to the supermarket!  Every day is feeling like a Sunday to her!
Nelson's Air New Zealand Fleet parked up 😟

Interesting projects people have taken on to do in lockdown.
 With the lack of traffic on the streets, it was a very pleasant ride. Passing Nelson Airport was a bit sad seeing all the planes parked up. I think Nelson currently has only three flights a day and less at the weekends. So quiet considering we were the 4th busiest airport around the country – I think it will be a long time before we return to those days.

A neighbour keeps busy knitting - Easter Bunny has arrived 


We had our first Zoom Meeting experience over Easter with our three children and even their partners. It was a great catch up, such an easy App to use and see everyone. I can see why so many people  have taken to it so quickly. We are so fortunate to be living in these times technology wise.
Stairwell giving challenges
 We have continued clearing the section, now having several huge piles of green waste to get rid of as soon as we are allowed. Bill’s been cutting up firewood from the many branches we have been trimming and much of it will be suitable for the fire that may be needed soon.  We had our first coating of snow on the surrounding mountains – beautiful days followed. Although evenings are cooling especially with Bill ripping down some walls. But we are keeping the kitchen/dining room enclosed for now as it doesn’t take much heating and suits us for cooking and using the computers.
 The bathroom is a bit chilly with holes in the ceiling, missing walls and no door! Roll on level three so Bill will be able to order some materials.

Bill dealing to the Cacti


Quince are actually quite an attractive fruit
(to look at not to eat!)

Beautiful Quince Jelly 😍

Bit more snow today - Rabbit Island with no one on it 😟

Trimming the Toitoi
We have managed to order most of the bathroom items for the two bathrooms from Trade Depot online, who we have used before when we did our Christchurch rental renovations  5 years ago. But when they will actually turn up, who knows!

Nick celebrated his 30th on the 17th April – a pretty quiet affair with lockdown over in Western Australia too. But they do have Takeaway’s still operating and Em knowing him well – planned a couple of visits over the day to some of Nick’s favourites. Plus her parents spoiled him – it was only his NZ family that let him down.πŸ˜• Nick your Easter package still hasn’t arrived – how could a birthday package get through any quicker?? Anyway, you were the one that decided to celebrate next year – so you will always be a year younger from now on.πŸ‘
Bill’s lifted the carpet in two of the three bedrooms and stripped the painted wallpaper walls. Now I need to strip the remaining paper off them. We’ve worked on the stairwell which wasn't the easiest of rooms with its height - I stripped from the ground up to just above my head and left the rest for Bill who used his tallest ladder! I couldn’t watch. Thankfully heights don’t bother him.😡
Continuing in the garden, we now have more huge loads of green waste, plus one load on the Ute ready to go once lockdown level 4 drops to level 3. Along with most of Nelson. So many gardens have been trimmed back. The traffic noise may have dropped dramatically but there have been plenty of chainsaws operating. The cluster of cacti are down. And it didn’t take long for two of our neighbours to get in touch saying they would like some of them. They can have the lot!! And the Toitoi has had a bit of a trim to see if the hedge trimmer is going to be the best way to reduce it before getting into it with the chainsaw. It worked. But we will have to wait now till we can get rid of the waste.
One of those neighbours gave us some Quinces even though I told her I had no idea what to do with them. But you can’t use that as an excuse these days with Google. And I’m pleased she made me make it as it turned out beautiful – an amazing colour. Bill is enjoying it on his toast in the mornings.
Anzac Day was a bit different for New Zealand and Australia with the ban of gatherings due to Covid 19, but many adapted to the change and we heard some lovely stories from around the country. And Aussie - well done Rocky & Daniel.
Monday was the public holiday for Anzac Day, and being our last day at Level 4 (hopefully πŸ™) we decided to do a bike ride into Nelson City where we haven’t been since January, so it was good to have a look around a very quiet city. It looked slightly shabby with the parks and road verges not having been mowed but I’m sure it won’t take long to bring it all back to its former beauty.
Roll on Level 3 where hopefully Bill can get some building materials, get rid of our green waste and rubbish and for me to buy some trees.