Today you can lounge around an extra hour so we will separate up to 7 hours of time. Here the heat rises and I hope that today's men are Lella mount the 3rd fan, this time over the dining room table, where you eat in the evening (the other two we have in the living room, one on top of "my" desk, the other on the couch "GC").
is our workstations, as at Padua. But here we are facing each other, living in a long 10 metri. In veranda ne abbiamo invece uno che soffia fortissimo sopra il tavolino della colazione e del pranzo.
Continuo a curiosare e ad appropriarmi di cose vecchie di Lella che trovo nelle tante stanze di questo complesso dove, oltre alla nostra casa, ci sono 2 stabili di 3 piani ciascuno. E’ un vero divertimento perché si trovano cose balinesi più o meno vetuste, alcune talmente tarlate che si sbriciolano in mano lasciandoti solo le larve dei tarli che si contorcono. Altre, invece, talmente impolverate che sembrano uniformemente nere, ma quando le lavi è sempre una sorpresa perché pian piano riappaiono i colori.
Torno in stanza, dopo queste mie “incursioni”, black as a chimney sweep. Fortunately, I recovered a duffel bag, plastic zip, one that we use to put away blankets or duvets. Now I have got used to go with that and fill it with various objects, which often do not even understand the manual.
Once I start down slowly to clear everything with brush, sponge, brush. Sometimes, for large objects, call the workers of Lella that lead me down the furniture, wash them in the parking lot with the barrel of water and let the sun to dry. Almost all have teak furniture, valuable only for timber with which they are made, but here are treated worse than our mobile ant found in the marketplace. Often are released into the sixth with a touch of bite that will preserve them for at least part of their future here in our house.
We then filled the house with furniture and various objects that I am thoroughly
photographing. So far, the most curious objects were 3 shoes Madura (island in the north-east of Java) and a mobile bar-specimen of which dates from the early Dutch colonization of Indonesia, oval-shaped with a lid that acts as a tray. These days we have here a friend of ours host of Pavia, as well as clothing, furniture trades in importing from South-East Asia in Italy. I carry it with me one morning in the various rooms in search of the last things he confirmed that some pieces are very valuable and others told me the story. Skeins of colored leather cord found in a dusty box, I explained the high value in Italy because they are very beautiful, with bright colors and wanted to make necklaces with pendants. In the coming days I will bring down the box and calmly curioserò!! In Bali there are in fact type Murrina Venetian glass beads and pendants beautifully made with various materials.
spends his short life in a different way!
Good Sunday!
laura
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