god sitting on a grand scale...
Posted: 18 Oct 2017, 10:30
love the typo! so i'm leaving it.
yes, the castle i mentioned. here i am in charge of 2 fat dogs (one really old with bad hearing and eyesight, a case of flatulence extraordinaire ) + a really old sweet nag of a horse and 5 cats. i'm to give horsey a baguette and 2 carrots twice a day. the dogs get fed at noon, the cats whenever. the doors should be kept open, weather permitting. the doors! dear gods, there are doors everywhere! i'm sitting in the kitchen and there's 5 doors right here.
they take in old dogs and horses as there's plenty of them to go around here.
they'll be back next week. sometime. they'll let me know....
i got a tour of the place last night but by today i could not remember which of the outside buildings led to the horse, so i went looking. i opened one door after the other - skipping the german tenants's place in between. i found cars, like a Mercedes with the back open and a blanket for the dogs to sleep on, a huge, maybe 80's, ford pick up, every kind of garden machinery, tools, 5 ton truck (out in the yard though)...
you already saw pictures of the interior of the house, i took some more. like, when they say 'library', they mean 100 x more books than the village libraries. most of them antiques.
the stuff here is simply he restores medieval things from suits of armour to weapons, hires his 'soldiers' and horses out to shows and plays. atm they are in italy, looking for a place to open up a permanent museum for all this - stuff.
ok, i'll be uploading some pictures. see how i'll sort that out...
yes, the castle i mentioned. here i am in charge of 2 fat dogs (one really old with bad hearing and eyesight, a case of flatulence extraordinaire ) + a really old sweet nag of a horse and 5 cats. i'm to give horsey a baguette and 2 carrots twice a day. the dogs get fed at noon, the cats whenever. the doors should be kept open, weather permitting. the doors! dear gods, there are doors everywhere! i'm sitting in the kitchen and there's 5 doors right here.
they take in old dogs and horses as there's plenty of them to go around here.
they'll be back next week. sometime. they'll let me know....
i got a tour of the place last night but by today i could not remember which of the outside buildings led to the horse, so i went looking. i opened one door after the other - skipping the german tenants's place in between. i found cars, like a Mercedes with the back open and a blanket for the dogs to sleep on, a huge, maybe 80's, ford pick up, every kind of garden machinery, tools, 5 ton truck (out in the yard though)...
you already saw pictures of the interior of the house, i took some more. like, when they say 'library', they mean 100 x more books than the village libraries. most of them antiques.
the stuff here is simply he restores medieval things from suits of armour to weapons, hires his 'soldiers' and horses out to shows and plays. atm they are in italy, looking for a place to open up a permanent museum for all this - stuff.
ok, i'll be uploading some pictures. see how i'll sort that out...