More progress on the house. I finally managed to figure out how to get the insulation blower home. It took my wife and I taking both cars to collect the thing, which was just as well because it didn't all fit in one car. I took the blower in the back of my car and she took the barrel of hoses and cables, and the bags of insulation.
This afternoon we got insulation blown from the upstairs room into the wall cavity behind the downstairs room and then got the surplus cleared up, fiberglass stuffed into the cavities underneath the windows, and the baseboards put back into place and screwed into position. Now the hoses are coiled up in the closet so the cat can't get into the part of the house that's demolished, and tomorrow I can feed the hose into the attic and blow insulation into the wall cavity behind the upstairs room.
With the benefit of hindsight I think the insulation blower was overkill for what I needed, but it's good to know the downstairs room is as well insulated as it can be without pulling the walls down.. On Sunday evening we get to dismantle it and load it back into the cars to return it on Monday. Carrying the base up the stairs was an interesting experience - I had hoped to not have to do that but the hose wasn't long enough to reach from downstairs right up into the attic, so I didn't have a lot of choice.
Once this is done we can move some furniture back into the upstairs room and get things back more or less how they were - we needed to move a load of stuff out so I could get at the baseboards all the way round the room. Then I can press on with the next room and get some insulation panels cut for it.