I met Mohamed the owner a few years
previous when my friends Andy and Nicole had spent a very happy 2
months there.
Mohamed is one of the kindest souls you will meet,
smiling, helpful, a joy to be around and during Andy and Nicole's
stay he had nick named me 'Blue Hair Lady'.
I was even in his phone under that
name!!
Just before Peter left for the UK and I
moved into Steve's flat but after the hair cut, Peter and I were
passing Greenlands on the way to Black beach, when I spotted
Mohamed's motorbike parked outside.
When I had met Mohamed he was lamenting
the fact that he considered himself to be 'too big'!!
Wonderful cooking from his adorable
wife, evening socialising with his guests had added a few pounds to
his frame and despite working hard on the garden the weight didn't
seem to shift.
When we had last met I consoled him by
saying he was not so big.
“Mohamed Ji, my husband is much bigger” I had laughed one day.
“Not possible!” had been his reply and so I promised that when my husband arrived I would introduce them.
“Not possible!” had been his reply and so I promised that when my husband arrived I would introduce them.
Between the garden, the bike rides and all
our other projects our paths had not crossed but with only a few
more days of Peter being in the country plus the fact that Mohamed
was actually at Greenlands, I asked Peter to turn around so we could
say hello.
Peter parked up the
bike as I began to chat.
“Blue Hair!”
Mohamed grinned back and then looked more closely ….
Mohamed grinned back and then looked more closely ….
“Where your blue hair??”
I laughed and told him “Husband cut!”
I told him he looked good. He had lost
a little weight but was still the cuddly Mohamad of old.
“Too big Ji!” he reciprocated,
“Still to big,”
“No Ji,” I laughed as Peter walked
through the gate,
“This my husband Peter, he is much bigger!!
Mohamed stands at about my height ….
basically up to Peters shoulder.
As his gaze rose to meet Peters
smile, his own smile froze in fascination at Peters huge frame.
He looked back at me and then at Peter
once more, his grin broadening.
“This BIG!” he beamed at me, then looking up
at Peter once more he announced ...
“Mohamed not so big …. I like this man!!”
“Mohamed not so big …. I like this man!!”
Instead of a more formal handshake he
embraced Peter around the middle … or rather he tried to!
Between Peter's girth plus Mohamed's, it was like watching a meeting between
two of the sweetest teddy bears imaginable!
I explained we had been over at South
Cliff but I was about to move back to Borneo Mukk while Peter went
home for 2 months.
All my friends seemed to have houses now and I was very lucky to be able to stay with them for free.
All my friends seemed to have houses now and I was very lucky to be able to stay with them for free.
As we talked an idea came into my head.
Mohamed's old family home
nearest the road
.......... and a block of 4 purpose build rental
rooms in the lower garden from which he earned an income.
As Peter and Mohamed continued their mutual admiration of all things with
engines, I gazed at the house and its over grown garden.
Steve and
Emma had a house,
Catriona now had a house …
....... could I have a house
too?
Too much maintenance … maybe I pull it down and build new place!”
Yes the paint was faded and grubby, the garden was
overgrown but to pull it down!!
His father had built this house for
his mother. He had grown up here before moving to a fabulous house
just up the road once he and his wife had a family.
His parents had since died and the
house had fallen into sadness but to pull it down!!!
“Please Ji you can not pull it down,
how much maintenance can one house need?”
He led the way to the flat roof covered with tin sheeting and pointed to the upright bars.
Three had rusted right through.
Three had rusted right through.
A local restaurant had stored their old
restaurant tables up there along with the mattresses their staff had
used when they had stayed in the house for a season.
I agreed that this was pretty major but
Peter was looking at the place with a trained eye.
He moved around the
roof oblivious to the destruction of furniture and bedding.
He checked each upright, examined the
supports for the roof.
“I can fix this.”
He spoke more to himself
than to us but it was all I needed ….
Mohamed had a friend who stayed
occasionally in the house.
The friend had agreed to rent it until the end of August so we arranged to come back once Mohamed has spoken to his friend before we went into the rest of the house.
The friend had agreed to rent it until the end of August so we arranged to come back once Mohamed has spoken to his friend before we went into the rest of the house.
The house was used by his friend as
just a place to put a bed after a night on the cliff two or three
nights a week.
Furniture was minimal and most of the rooms were not
used at all but to me it was perfect.
Peter and Mohamed walked around
discussing the electrics, plumbing, walls and tiles while I simply
envisioned what it COULD be like.
We sat down on the friends foam and
wood sofa to talk.
Peter nodded approvingly.
Everything that
needed doing was within his ability and I knew I could create the
most amazing home here.
Mohamed smiled, “Last week I prayed for guidance regarding this house. Today he sends you!”
As of October 2019 this would be our new house in India.
A dream had just come true for me ….
….....but for now I had to wait!!
...... and as Mohameds entire house was going to need painting I needed some research on colour ideas.
It is only now that I am writing this
that I realise just how many houses I photographed over the next two
months!
And this is just a handful of what I found on the camera!!!
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