This is my new headboard, that I’ve inherited from Susan (aka Pipocas). It’s very nice and also practical with two glass-topped “end tables” that slide in and out of the headboard, so they can be seen or not seen. I have them about 3/4 of the way out. I also inherited those two lamps and the white lights were a gift from Pip awhile back. You can see an evening version below with the lights on, and also read the harrowing tale of the headboard pick up & delivery…
As the main headboard piece is quite large (180cm wide) I asked my friend Carmen if she could help me move it because her husband has one of those big 4×4 type cars. When we spoke last week Carmen said she could do it on Thursday morning because it was a holiday (Corpus Cristi) and she had the day off. Then she called Thursday morning and said she was concerned about getting into the centre because of the procession and I told her not to worry – I’d meet her down by the bullring and by the time we got to Pip’s and back the procession would be long over and the streets would be all clear. Boy was I ever wrong.
First of all, getting the thing into the car was a lot trickier than anticipated, but with the help of two other people who were picking up stuff at Pip’s that day, we got it in and there was even room for me to squeeze into the back seat. But then everything went terribly wrong. It turned out that every entrance into the centre was blocked off to traffic, even two hours after the procession was over. Why, I have no idea, but Carmen ended up parking on the other side of Avenida de la Constitución, which is at least a ten-minute walk to my place. I called Nog and he came to meet us and thus began a hellish journey (two trips) with Nog & Carmen lugging pieces of furniture through crowds of happy tourists and me dragging a suitcasy thing on wheels that carried the lamps and shelves.
The worst part (aside from getting into really deep doo doo with Carmen) was that it was 38ºC (100ºF) that afternoon, and I swear I almost passed out on the second trip – those shelves were heavy! By the time I got up the stairs and into the apartment I felt seriously sick and ended up spending the rest of the day in bed, while the headboard took up space in the livingroom. But the next day I was feeling better and Nog helped me put it all together and move it into my room … and I am so pleased with it. Of course, now I can’t close the bedroom door, so that’s going to have to come off. Which is the first stage of creating my Moroccan bedroom. . .


Wow. I thought the time I had a piano delivered in San Francisco was trying, but this totally takes the cake. Especially being so far away with that long traverse with furniture. Egads
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I think you were nuts do it from that far away in that heat. But I understand, you can only get people when they are available. Now if everyone else had just gone home for a siesta, it wouldn’t have been so arduous.
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Yike! Don’t set the place on fire!
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Wow, that sounds harrowing. I can barely function in that sort of heat, let alone lug furniture long distances.
But the headboard looks very cool!
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Yay! Happy lights! I must remember to give you the extra bulbs for those…
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It’s all a bit like a bad dream now, but at the time I remember thinking that I couldn’t believe this was actually happening. Very stupid of me to over-exert myself during the first week after chemo – Carmen had told me to just go home and she and Nog would deal with it. But I just couldn’t do that and made myself sick instead. Bleh.
I would have suggested we go for lunch somewhere first and then see if the streets had been opened again afterwards, but Carmen had plans to go to the beach that afternoon and wanted to finish asap. She was understandably very annoyed but Nog (bless him) was his usual cheerful self and didn’t complain at all. Though he did drink about two litres of cold water after we got home.
I love having the white happy lights on at night and thought to use them as a “nightlight” (ever since The Incident I still can’t sleep without a light on) but I would be afraid of them overheating and the white cotton-thread balls catching fire. So I leave one of the small lamps (25w) on instead.
You can change the lightbulbs in those, Susan? The little openings look too small to get the bulbs out.
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I figured for sure they were tea lights.
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I you click to enlarge the pic you can see (I think) that they are little balls made out of white cotton thread. And the lightbulbs are like the tiny Christmas fairy lights. It’s a very pretty effect.
I don’t think that tea lights and clumsy cats would go together very well…
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Stoic rather than cheerful, I think. Sometimes a Nog’s gotta do what a Nog’s gotta do. But those lights do look fab, don’t they?
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the lights are pretty
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it’s tight but i just changed a bulb in the set that i still have (soon to be yours). i think they’re the same bulbs used in xmas lights. i have extras and a whole bunch of ice cube bags which i set aside in your pile (ice bag instruction provided).
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Those lights are absolutely beautiful! Oh, dear that sounds like a real ordeal, especially in such heat! Maybe it’s one of those awful events that you look back on and laugh about…in about 3 months time….
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Mine’s just like that only black with big iron rings at each corner for the ropes and handcuffs. Oh, and the nails pointing out. 🙂
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May I tie you to it? 😉
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I think we should tie him to it and make him listen to some of his own jokes… 😛
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looks like a wonderfully cosy, relaxing space. Despite the dramas getting it all!!!
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Of course just a few days later the little shelves in the end tables are filling up with cat hair …
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