Sunday, November 20, 2005

The good news is we were warned. A notice through the door that there would be some kind of maintenance work on the water pipes, over a 3 week period. They would endeavour to keep noise to a minimum but please cooperate (a popular Japanese expression, perhaps better translated as "put up with it!" - see Nana's blog for another example...). More good news: barely any sign of the work for several few days after the advertised start...
The bad news: it started today just after 9 and as we're on the top floor it's like living in some kind of power-tool test rig. The experiment: How many different kinds of drill can we use at once and how deep can we drill into this concrete roof without breaking through into the poor saps' apartment below?
Of course we have our theories about the true nature of the work - undercover asbestos removal; secret replacement of lead-filled water tanks; emergency repairs to weaknesses which threaten the structural integrity of the "mansion" (c.f. "Architect faces charges over falsifying quake-resistant data for 20 condos, hotel").

We're considering living in the bathroom as it seems to offer the most respite from the noise. Tricky to eat your rice though.

Comments:
What a pity!
They should have done the work by this summer so that you all could escape from the noise and go for a walk under the nice summer sun.
It's freeeezing now!
 
It is isn't it. Nice and rainy today though!

At least they had an hour off for lunch so we could actually eat ours in peace!
 
By your description, I think that they probably used to work for Lambeth Council!

:D
 
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