a very Fyne house…

Two whole years again, but now it’s time to start blogging again. Why? because some pretty incredible things have happened…

The first was being diagnosed with a life-changing condition, and suffering a fairly rapid decline in my health, the second was purchasing a lovely wee house on the shores of loch fyne.

So, the illness. I have a gene which is carried by about 17% of the UK population – a version of the Human Leukocyte Antigen called HLA-B27. Combine that with the common gut bacteria Klebsiella Pneumonia, and I get my spinal bones slowly fusing together and an excruciating level of pain… it’s called Ankylosing Spondilytis, and it is not fun.

Facing the prospect of only being able to work for 3 or 4 more years (if I was lucky), we set about finding somewhere good for the spirit to retire to – a bungalow somewhere by the water, with a nice view. We had a short list – waterside, with a forest nearby for walks, and a nice view of the mountains.

That, as it happens, is one bloody expensive list if you want it within a reasonable commute from Glasgow… so we cast our net a little bit further… and found St Ronans; a lovely wee bungalow right on the east shore of Loch Fyne.

We bought it in January 2013, and have been gradually doing it up ever since.

Oddly enough though, the AS diagnosis is actually a good thing – because after a decade of worsening pain and gradually decreasing ability to move around, I have two things – an answer to what is happening, and a method of control and treatment. Turns out there is way to block the activity of the Klebsiella Bacteria – by eliminating Starch from my diet, I have been able to completely recover in a little over six months… by locking out rice, potatoes, bread and pasta, I now have no pain, and essentially the prospect of a normal healthy life.

So, suddenly, our retirement home with the slightly negative undertone has become the chance of a lifetime to build a grand design. We’ll be turning it into a two storey building, adding a viewing deck, and possibly a hot tub… it’s gonna be a lot of fun.

And what did they do Next?

Two years since our last post! You would almost think that nothing had happened in between…

…and nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, we emigrated (back) to Scotland in April 2010, moved back into our old house, and got new jobs. It’s been the busiest 18 months of my life, working on an epic project of great epicness. Jen has been working away in the health sector, gradually plotting to take over the world (as indeed, we do every night)

The blog here is geting re-animated for a couple of reasons – firstly, there’s a need to get the house cleared out a bit. After learning the lessons of living “lighter” by traipsing around the globe, we are feeling the gunk starting to pile up again – and I don’t feel like either giving everything away on freecycle, or the hassles of ebay. Going to try a halfway house of “make me an offer” from the blog here.

The other reason… well, the feet are getting itchy again. Not sure where to this time. It might be Boston, or Sydney. Maybe San Diego, I hear it’s nice this time of year…

Paddle faster…

I hear Banjoes!

So, we have now completed our move from Joondalup down to East Perth – which took a few trips of the Ute and 207.

In the end, we didn’t hire a ‘man with van’ for the bulky stuff, but instead, took the cover off the back of the Ute.

We decided to take the biggest load first, in the belief that if that went okay, everything was downhill from there on..

Sofa on the Ute.

That didn’t look quite precarious enough though, so we added the two seater as well:

Two Sofas

That went fairly well, and we drove off down the freeway chewing on some long grass stems, plucking away at the Banjo… (well, the guitar hero Wii Guitar at any rate…).

Still not redneck enough for you? 😀

in that case, may I present…

Yee Haw