From the Spread Eagle Hotel

Entries from July 2006

Normal service has been resumed

July 31, 2006 · No Comments

I think the heatwave might be over now…
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A drink problem

July 28, 2006 · 1 Comment

Keg beer is usually well behaved, but recently we have had more than our fair share of delinquent kegs. The main problem at the moment is what’s called “fobbing” which means that the beer is over-gassed and therefore instead of a nice pint of lager with a frothy head on top, you get a pint of froth with a small amount of lager at the bottom. Tennents has been the main culprit this week, but a Kronenbourg also gave trouble two weeks ago. As long as we haven’t used too much the brewery will normally credit us the amount of the keg, but it’s a nuisance.

Also a nuisance is the postmix machine which normally produces cold fizzy drinks on tap. Yesterday it was producing warm flat ones which weren’t too popular with the discerning drinkers of Jedburgh. The Coca cola engineer arrived and announced that the refrigeration unit was knackered but he couldn’t mend it because he wasn’t a refrigeration engineer. So we have bottles of coke behind the bar this weekend and a much quieter laundry (the machine is in there and usually makes a terrible racket)

Joinery work had continued at a funereal pace. I have given up even trying to estimate when the work will be complete. I think the framing for the new wall is finished, but haven’t included a photo today because, frankly it looks exactly the same as it did yesterday,

And it’s dark up there and I can’t be bothered to go up and take a picture. So there!

We’re full tonight. 12 for breakfast. Better go and get ready.

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Over stressed

July 27, 2006 · No Comments

Not me, the toilet seat in the new bathroom of room 5. The (not particularly heavy) guest came downstairs looking apologetic saying it had broken when he had sat on it. This seemed to be due to a bad design - the seat was supported at the front on two little rubber pads, but at the back the hinges held it slightly above the pan. Of course the plumber is on holiday for two weeks so it was off to Galashiels for a new seat.

The weather continues to be stewing hot and as a result I drove to Gala with both front windows and the sunroof fully open. Not quite a convertible but not far off it. There wasn’t an exact replacement available, but the one I got is probably a better design. A small amount of flailing around with a hacksaw - oops I mean precision adjustment was required but at least we have a usable room.

And the shower control is mended. Amazing how all these things get sorted when the plumber’s on holiday isn’t it? I phoned Ideal Standard who made the unit and they sent a diagram of how it should look when assembled. What we had didn’t quite match that, so they sent a missing part and all is well.

Not a lot of progress today on the joinery front
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most of the work was concentrated on the framing that will form the doorway to the smaller function room.

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Dwanging away

July 26, 2006 · No Comments

You’ll have to look carefully to see any progress here
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… but progress there has been. For one thing there’s a lot more pieces of wood there than there was yesterday. For another, there is some new woodwork at right angles to the main wall and that will form the doorway to the smaller room. The little horizontal braces are called “dwangs” in Scotland hence the title of the post. There will be some more flooring tomorrow before the plasterboard starts to go up.

D*** was here today and good progress was made in deciding the course of action for the next few months. Once the current work is over, nothing more will happen until the winter. Of course at the current rate of progress that may not leave much of a gap.

We’ve accepted the quote for the ventilation system and that’ll be installed in a couple of weeks time. I’m going to sort the problem with the shower in Rm 5 (the handle falls off) myself as the plumber’s on holiday for two weeks.

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Late one evening…

July 25, 2006 · No Comments

I drove up to Edinburgh yesterday evening. The view over the Leaderfoot viaduct and the Eildon hills was spectacular with a “Red sky at night - nuclear device detonated over Galashiels” type sunset. Sadly no pictures as I was driving (and didn’t have a camera with me)

While I was away
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this happened. I don’t know if they got exact measurements for the door position or if they just guessed. I hope it was the former. D*****’s here tomorrow for a check on progress and I doubt if he’ll be impressed. None of the problems in the new bathrooms have been sorted and while the windows now open, they aren’t correctly weighted. Progress has been ridiculously slow and no-one on site seems to have much idea of what is expected.

Still. Mustn’t grumble.

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Early one morning

July 24, 2006 · 1 Comment

Twenty past seven on a sunny Monday and I’m having an early breakfast consisting of a double shot cappuccino which will be followed by more of the same until the computer screen comes into focus.

It’s cooler today which is most welcome -Aarlene, in case you hadn’t noticed: we Brits spend most of the year complaining that it’s cold and wet, and the remainder complaining that it’s too hot and dry!

It was a busy weekend with 11 guests on Saturday only one of whom was a walk-in. The rest were all booked. We had another two couples looking for rooms after that and redirected them to other B&Bs. A pity we don’t have the new rooms available yet. The Italian guests came down for breakfast an hour early having forgotten to change their watches - some Norwegian guests did the same last week. I’m usually very careful to say “breakfast is at 8.30″ and not “half eight” because to Germans (and possibly others) “half eight” means half before eight (i.e. 7.30)

Most of our guests stay one night and their reason for staying is “passing through”. It’s better having guests for one night than not at all, but it would be nice if we got more guests who actually decided to base themselves in the Borders for a holiday.

So it’s pleasing to report that on Saturday L took a booking for mid September for 5 people who want to stay for 5 nights. They’re walking the Borders Abbey Way which was officially opened this year. The number of people walking the St Cuthberts’ way is increasing too. Both these routes go through Jedburgh. We’re getting a number of bookings for golfers too with the visitscotland golf guide being one of the more effective pieces of advertising they do.

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Change of focus

July 19, 2006 · No Comments

It’s been a while since the function room was mentioned. On May 30th it looked like
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and there’s been little point in photograping it since then because nothing has happened. All the work in the past weeks has been focussed on the bedrooms and old kitchen. With the bedrooms pretty well finished the work has begun to reinstate the floor of the function rooms and build the new wall between them.
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Meanwhile the old plaster ceiling in the corridor beside the old kitchen was removed (it has to be replaced by fireproof plasterboard) and there was a lot of dust generated.
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The other area where work has picked up again is the old lounge bar - soon to be the breakfast room. The old bar was taken apart. When the panelling was removed from the front, it revealed the original black and red panelling from 1946 when the bar was installed by Mary Walker’s father. I have a picture of it, but it’s on film.
The weather remains very hot and the air conditioner which I was very rude about here was in great demand in the bedrooms on Monday and Tuesday night. Last night we had three Italians, two Germans, two Glaswegians…

…and the long running debate about whether or not Mary Queen of Scots stayed at the Spread Eagle Hotel is over. I can now tell visitors with absolute sincerity that Mary Stuart stayed here.

OK, so it was Mary Stuart from Camberwell, London and she arrived on a motorbike, but we don’t need to mention that do we?

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Scorchio!

July 17, 2006 · No Comments

Global warming has arrived in Jed (and the rest of the UK) with a vengeance. It’s been high 20s today which, I admit. is nothing to inhabitants of certain areas of the world, but pretty unusual for here. The local supermarket has obligingly run out of food - well, not quite, but most of their freezers have broken down and the meat displays are empty. Though as Neil pointed out, with two butchers in town why would anyone buy meat at a supermarket?

Tomorrow Lorna is going to Edinburgh for a conference about VAT. For non UK readers that’s a sales tax. It’s boring. A conference about it will be really boring. She was going to go up to Edinburgh tonight and stay over, but we are almost full so she’s going after breakfast.

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When he got there, the bedroom was bare

July 17, 2006 · No Comments

Runners. Persons who leave without paying. Every hotel has them and we maybe should be lucky that we’ve only had two in two years here. Yesterday’s was a gentleman (loose term) from Durban, Lorna’s home town. He wanted to stay a couple of nights, but all we had for the first night was a family room. He was very happy with that despite the price and we said we’d move him to a twin room the next day.

And when the cleaner went in to the room he’d been in it was empty with the tv left on.
Ah well.

The place is swarming with workmen. I’m not 100% sure what they’re doing but at least they’re here, Because most of the areas still are nowhere near finished there is little point in photos at this stage.

Despite ridiculously high temperatures outside the cellar remains at 16C. The strip out of the old lounge bar has liberated another fan heater so the hand knitted cellar cooler may be about to get doubled in size.

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Rare sighting of endangered species

July 13, 2006 · No Comments

Which means that the plumber’s here! I may resort to locking him in until the job’s finished but hope that it won’t be necessary. Two joiners are also here - we should have 6.

Overcast and cool in Jed - a change from the toasty hot weather we’ve been having. Yesterday was a fairly quiet day in the bar which L did most of herself as we have staff off sick. She’s having a lie in and I’m doing the breakfasts. We have five people which would normally need both of us, but as the golfers wanted a 7am breakfast I could do the lot myself. The difficulty is when you have a full house (14 at present) and they all turn up at once.

I have bought lots of pipe insulation which is going round the feeds to the hand built cellar cooling device to try to stop it dripping water everywhere. Even commercial air conditioners seem to do this, so it may be a difficult task. We will see.

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