Bev Nel's room
Our
Kitchen
I am
sitting in our kitchen – it is new that I can say ‘our’ as I
have only recently moved here – moved in with Chris. It’s
not a big room. I am
sitting on an old 2 or 3 seater church pew, and will describe the
room from this point. I am sitting at one end of our kitchen table,
an old wooden table marked by years of cooking, eating, farm tools
and implements. It usually has a mixture of work and kitchen stuff on
it…
As I
write there are only a few things on it but there are echoes of the
past. In front
of me on the table I see my car keys, my red recipe book, and some
black gloves. There’s also a letter ready to be posted. Around the
other three sides of the table are wooden chairs – I can see their
backs.
I am at
one end of the room against a wall – and looking in front of me I
face a wall that has the main entrance to the house (on the left side
of this wall). The door is an old heavy white painted door – again
with years of scratches and marks…it has a heavy bolt at the top
left, and various coats hanging on the back. This includes my red
raincoat, Chris’ Levi jacket, and other farm work coats. Because it
is an old door there are draughts – and I have just fitted some old
pink carpet along the bottom of the door – which has made a huge
difference! Above
the door is a large clock face – with Roman numbers. It actually is
a new clock made to look old. The time is 3.15pm.
Directly
in front of me is a wooden cup holder (diagonally criss-crossed, one
that folds), with an assortment of mugs all hanging in the same
direction. Below this hangs an old brass thermometer. Below
this is our grey/silver dishwasher. Upon the dishwasher is a blue
metal lamp and our fruit basket…I can see the tops of pears and a
lemon! Next to
the dishwasher and into the corner of the room is the sink. The sink
is a bit rundown – with white drawer fronts and brown doors below.
One of the doors is hanging off a bit ! The tiles above the sink are
a bit dull – beige – and with a few missing leaving a messy bit
that is crying out to be painted! Above
the sink is a window – about the width of the actual sink and 3.5ft
high.
It is an
old window – which needs replacing. The frame has been painted in
pink – but because it is so old it is not weather proof – and so
we have covered it with some old Perspex which is a bit cloudy and
scratched. I can
see through the window though – and can see a huge tree – which
is in our garden. It fills the window frame.
Above
the sink and running out from this corner of the room, along the wall
to my right, are 3 wooden shelves approx 2.5 feet long. These shelves
have the CD player and CDs on. On the lower shelf are boxes of tea –
and one tea caddie in black tin. From
this lower shelf (which is over the sink drainer) hangs an old white
colander, pink handled scissors, and a table mat made of cork and in
the shape of 5 fishes. Then
there is in the middle of this wall a large window – approx 5 ft
wide and 4.5 ft high.
This is
a lovely double glazed clear window with a fab view across the farm
and fields. This shows the flat Lincolnshire landscape. I can
see a winter sky, streaked with dark grey clouds across a light grey
sky which is yellowing as I write this as the sun is low. A bit
earlier the sun was shining through this window which was
spectacular….as the clouds momentarily clear there is now a glow in
the room from this low winter sun. We have
a long green net bird feeder hanging from the window outside, where
small Blue Tits visit and hang from to nibble away at the peanuts and
fat balls. It’s great sitting here watching anything from 2 to 8
birds nibble away. I see
our green grassy garden, and leafless hedgerow, reaching up into the
sky as it is need of trimming…. In the
near distance on the left a barn roof, and in the far distance more
fields edged with trees.
Often
these fields (and directly next to our garden) are filled with black
and white cows. As it’s winter the cows are inside – but it would
be fine to bring in this if you want to! This is a dairy farm and the
cows are part and parcel of being here!
The
window sill (inside) is a useful shelf…from left to right there is: a
generous shapely rounded yellow jug with a light green handle, a tall
pink orchid which is strangely always in flower!, two large pots of
geraniums – in for the winter – one with red and one with pink
flowers, both in pots too big for the window ledge but I couldn’t
find another spot for them, next is a small white pestle and mortar,
and then two large ceramic jars filled with the usual cooking
utensils – wooden and metal spoons, fish slices, draining spoons
and a rolling pin. There is also a garlic filled bowl and the salt
cellar. Just
below and to the right of the window is our dark green cooker with a
couple of large cooking pots – one half filled with veg chilli for
tonight! A red
and orange striped T-towel hangs on the front of the cooker.
Below
the window is a beautiful old wooden sideboard which has twisted
wooden front edges. The top is made of marble – fab to roll out
pastry on! This is
the main food prep area. On the left of the side board is the metal
kettle, and white toaster…sort of cluttered area with chopping
boards, bread board, brown tea pot, silver coffee pot, pot of growing
parsley, 2 cooking apples, wooden sugar box, white butter dish and
egg box.
To my
left is the walkway between the front entrance door and the rest of
the bungalow. The wall is painted orange – but not a bright
orange. More a peachy orange….. It’s
feels a cluttered wall….from left to right there is a blackboard
with a mixture of writings; numbers, measurements, dates, Yoga terms
and descriptions…..all pieces of writings from before I was
here…some of which feel sacred and never get rubbed out! Above
this is a shelf with an old bowl and basket filled with paperwork
bits and bobs. Then an old pair of weighing scales….and a few
cobwebs. Then
along the wall to the right of the blackboard is a lower two shelf
unit on the wall – filled with CDs, a bowl of keys and pairs of
sunglasses…also cluttered! A lovely photo of Chris surfing in a
blue sea sits on the top shelf. Below
this standing on the floor is a three shelf unit filled with
paperback books. From the
ceiling is a wooden clothes hanger – at the moment clear of any
clothes – but there is a piece of mistletoe hanging from a light
blue ribbon on the end of it.
The last
space on this side of the room is the pantry door. It’s
potentially a nice wooden door with 4 horizontal panels – but it
could do with sanding. You can see in the past someone has had a dart
board on it as there is a circle of tiny dart holes radiating
outwards from a blank neat circle of wood. It looks like the sun with
its wild sunrays spraying outwards. On the
door over this dart hole area hangs my blue apron and a blue, red,
yellow and green towel. Above
the door is a cheap clock with a black surround.
In this
last corner (which is between the pantry door on the left and the
main entrance door on the right) is our cream plastic bin. Above this
at chest height is a triangular shelf. The wooden shelf has a hand
carved scalloped edge. This is also where the orange wall meets the
white wall of the main entrance. On this
shelf is a collection of Chris’ history….a mix of old photos of
friends and family pinned to the walls, and an upside-down surfing
helmet in turquoise filled with odd bits and pieces including an old
stick, golfing tees, golf balls, nuts and bolts.
The
floor of the kitchen is old blue vinyl/lino. Because we’re on a
farm it is difficult to keep clean – shoes and boots are always
left outside the door – but we have a dog that tramps mud into the
house! Use all
or bits of this writing to make your art! Good luck.
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