We moved in at the end of March.It was used as a weaving & natural dying classroom until March.
Everywhere there were wonderful weaving-related objects made of wood, the wood used to make them, beautiful raw silk, and the works of art made by the students.
↑これだけ細い糸を12メートルも手で織るのは気が遠くなります!It is daunting to weave 12 meters of such fine yarn by hand!
But! The classroom instructors were replaced, the many chemicals, threads, and machines were kept and used on a smaller scale, and the main building had not been cleaned up significantly in 25 years.(It is so dirty that I will not post pictures.And it smells terrible.)Decades-old appliances cannot be taken back because the store of purchase is unknown, and if you want the government to dispose of them, you must transport them yourself.
We are busy cleaning, making furniture from recyclable materials we have found in the property, and painting the walls with paint that also absorbs moisture.
But what is most interesting is that I cried and discarded one part of the large number of old tools that were in this house, and when I opened my own luggage, I found the same thing there! I guess I really have the same orientation as the people who lived in this house.
それではまだまだ途中ではありますが、ビフォーアフターの写真をいくつか。
Although it is still a work in progress, here are some before and afters.
きょうは寒いのでカーテンをつくるのでこの辺で!
Life is not all that can be shown in pictures.Socks that have been taken off, furniture that is not the right color or shape, things that are not used but cannot be thrown away.
It is cold today and I am going to make curtains now!