OLD Door New Door

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Another glorious day weather wise, so we set to with the door we had reclaimed from the skip to make it fit the outbuilding, a lot easier than building a door from scratch. We now have quite a reasonable door just a bit of tweaking to do to get it to fit 100%.

We also constructed a tripod shower stand for the back terrace so we can shower a bit more privately, which I think the passers by will thank us for!!! Started on the wood pile getting some smaller logs cut to fit in the wood burner before heading to St Girons which is always quite hard work trying to get as much done as possible.

A trip to the usual DIY shop and got cement, lime, and flus for the chimney for the wood burning stove. On to the sabliere to collect a load of sand and then on to Intermarche and Bricolage to get a food stock for at least a week and finally a trip to Maccy D’s for the free internet access!!!

Just got back to the barn about 8pm and Annie turned up for a glass of wine, good to see her before her trip to Basque and then we had fresh trout and cous cous and veggies for dinner as it was nice and quick and easy.

Categories: Spring 2009, The Project

Scrabble & Sausage

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We woke up to low cloud but this soon cleared to be a lovely day weather wise.

The morning we spent in the outbuilding, cleaning the walls and de vegging the place it looked a bit like a very neglected green house.

We also managed to make 3 easy holes in the 60cms thick walls which was a real bonus. These will be to take water into the building, water out of the building and a vent for the wood burning stove which we hope to install to keep us cosy.

Henri (the mayor) came by to see us and see what we were up to. He seemed on good form and had no problems with our work, always a relief.

Lovely roast chuck butties in the sun before afternoon duties!!!

Finished the walls which was great, had a visit from Lou Lou who is our closest neighbour and got some strimming done to make access around the barn easier and less wet on the feet first thing in the morning.

When we popped in to see Annie the other day she had said we could borrow the cement mixer so we made another trip down to Annie and across the little bridge which consists of 3 telegraph poles tied together carrying a cement mixer over a fast flowing river….always very happy to be across the river safely rather than in it with the cement mixer!!!

Had quite a social trip while collecting the cement mixer as managed to catch up with Freddy for a quick wine at the bar, Clive as he was working on Raymond’s place and Cecile who was en route to open up one of the gites.

Back for a lovely shower…you may well think how is that possible….well Al bought me a lovely little shower bag for Christmas, which you hang up in the sun during the day and lo and behold at night once the sun has heated it up we have a hot shower, wonderful I can tell you. Just managed to have the showers before the Mayor passed by to collect a load of wood from opposite, 2 minutes earlier and he would have had a bit of a shock!!!

Scrabble and sausage casserole for supps.

Categories: Spring 2009, The Project

Install in the barn

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Tree Felling and Open VistaTree Felling and Open Vista 

Made the use of the hot shower before heading off in overcast weather but dry. We made a couple of stops on the way through to the barn to say hello to a few people. We popped in to see Scottish Annie and all her dogs, then on to Salau and caught up with Freddy and Daniella at the Auberge.

We had a little bit of a shock driving up to the barn as the commune seems to be on massive deforestation up the piste and so the area infront of the barn looks a bit different now, a bit too much felling for our liking but I am sure things will grow back very quickly.

A part from that the barn looked pretty good, the outbuilding roof was still on and dry inside after a harsh winter, the chimney slates had disappeared probably with the weight of the snow and the violent winds they had had and the vent pipe for the toilet had gone 90 degrees as one of the brackets had broken.

We spent the day getting organised firstly with the bedroom getting it clean lilo blown up bedding out etc

We then sorted a kitchen area with our bargain 50 euro gas oven which has been invaluable and a work surface area for prepping fodder.

Al got the generator out of the box and sorted out all the ins and outs and how it works etc. Thanks a million Dad for that it will get plenty of use and make life a great deal easier especially for using power tools etc.

We had a look at the inside of the out building as we wish to point the walls in there before we move in as such, so it will be bug free.

Since it is now dry inside all the ferns that were in the walls were mainly dead but we need to get all of the ferns out and joints cleaned ready to start the prep work on pointing. So we spent a good few hours attacking that.

We had our first evening at the barn enjoying roast chicken, roast potatoes and veggies, upmarket camping as such!!! It was drizzling so we sat inside.

 

 

Categories: Spring 2009, The Project

Solar PV workshop

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Our aim today was to get to just south of Perpignan and meet Nigel who deals with solar products and said he would set up a work shop for us to help us get started.

We arrived there for 11am thinking it would take an hour or so but we did not actually get away until 3pm after having chicken and salad and strawberries with them for lunch.

Nigel was a fund of information and again it was well worth the small detour to learn from him. He is putting together a quote for us to get some lights into the putbuilding in due course.

From there we decided to head cross country and what a good choice. We had a really spectacular drive through some incredible countryside, vineyards, farm land and finally through a spectacular gorge. It was lovely to be off the autoroute and seeing a different part of the world.

Stopped at a largish supermarket to stock up on provisions and bottled gas as we were not sure what would be open tomorrow.

We decided we would stop at a cheap place to stay and have a cheapo meal as we did not really fancy arriving at the barn at 830pm and then having to unload etc in the dark.

 A cheap and cheerful place for a few roses in the sun a quick bite to eat and to bed.

http://www.mysolarshop.co.uk

Categories: Spring 2009, The Project

Left Chamonix

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After a morning of sorting the apartment and paying bills in Chamonix, we headed south around midday. We were planning to stay with John another Chamonix connection who has a place just off the autoroute near Bezier so we thought it would be a good plan to stip en route and break the journey. A fab little place in beautiful wine area so quite a stunning drive to his place. Well worth a visit, John has a very similar attitude to running a chalet/gite as I do. Extremely laid back, plenty of good food and wine and we felt relaxed as soon as we walked in. Had a very good meal at the gite shared with a nice retired German couple who were there to sample the wines.

If anyone is passing that area it is a great stop over place all the details are here. Thanks John for a short but enjoyable stay.

www.guesthouseinlanguedoc.com

www.berloup.com

Categories: Spring 2009, The Project

To Sum Up

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A really fun month. I personally (Breezy) have felt a huge sense of achievement by putting the small roof on the barn, laying a floor as well as getting the toilet installed as well as loads of other small bit and pieces. I know Al has done it all before but it is all still fairly new to me and it was great to do it all on our own.

 

We feel like we have made some more friends locally and they are all so keen to help us in any way possible. It is a lovely community to be part of.

It was great to actually spend a few nights at the barn, giving us more of an idea of what we need to be able to live their in a basic way the next time we are back so we do not have to rent anywhere.

We did also manage a couple of walks which gave us an insight into how much more exploring there is to do around the area and now we have to make sure we have the time to get out and enjoy the mountains in a new area.

We are not sure when we are due back there again due to Al’s work commitments but I am sure we will manage a few outings next summer to out little area of Paradise in The Pyrenees. Looking forward to it already!!! Bye

NowNow  In the beginingIn the begining

Categories: Autumn 2008, The Project

Back home

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We were awake at 7am so decided to get up and hit the road. The truck started a huge relief and off we went. Got to Boulogne in good time for a coffee and a croissant before sailing at 11am.

Oh how we love the UK roads!!! Felt like we were back in Paris!!! Anyway, we got to 45 mins from home to get caught up in a jam due to an accident, stand still so we played word mastermind for an hour until things moved.

Back and luckily Chris and Jamie were at home so they helped us unload and then we went and met Dave and Crazy Ken for a drink at The Bear which was a perfect way to end the trip, catching up with all their news etc.

Cheese on toast and bed!!!

Categories: Autumn 2008, The Project

On route back

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We woke up again to snow. Al was happy as he could have a long soak in a bath while I used the wifi to catch up on work e mails.

All looking good for a 9am ish start BUT oh no the car would not start. The steering wheel was locked and we could not get the key to turn. Europe Assistance to the rescue, managed to get the truck going but said we needed to go to Toyota, he kindly took us to Toyota who said the piece would take 3-4 days to order, not ideal!! So we only had one option try not to take the key out of the ignition and do not lock the wheel.

So first stop was Metro which was 2 mins from Toyota, to stock up on wine for the party. A really helpful chap gave us some advice so hoping it is good wine!!! The truck started again so that was a relief. We headed north just after midday.

It was the start of a bit of an epic we decided to go via Paris, not a good decision but you live and learn, we missed a turn off and got stuck in traffic and then more traffic and then yet more of the traffic.

It took 3 hours to get round Paris with Al reading the map getting us out of a mess through lots of back roads and suburbs!!! We finally reached our chosen spot for the night not able to find the hotel and so after I spoke to them, they said they were closed for food and really unfriendly we decided to find somewhere else. Not that easy we ended up driving on to Amiens, city of one way streets. Finally de camped into Hotel Ibis (mainly because they had safe parking) because we would hate to loose all that wine!!! at 10.30pm cream crackered!!! We found a little bar serving pizzas which was ideal so a glass of wine and a pizza and head on the pillow by midnight, we were pooped!!!!

Categories: Autumn 2008, The Project

Getting away in the snow

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Happy Birthday Dad!!! Wink

We woke up and it had stopped snowing, yippee!!! Peter cooked us a wonderful cooked brekky to get us on our way. We headed up the hill with all the trees ladened with snow, it looked like a real winter wonderland. First obstacle of the day was the fallen trees in the road so we were unable to get past. We reversed back down the hill to find the local commune man with his chainsaw to get the tree out of the road.

Tree down on the roadTree down on the road  

We got to the end of the piste and took one look at the piste and decided to park the truck and walk!!! All the trees were bent double with the weight of the snow and it was impossible to get past them at this time.

We had a lovely walk up the track pondering how we were going to be able to felt the roof with a foot of snow and get all our kit back down the track before heading back to the UK???

We passed Olivier on the way with his “croissant” which is an excellent tool for cutting trees and he was busy clearing the piste so he could get his truck out which gave us hope for getting the truck up later on in the day.

We got to the barn and it was stunning, although not ideal for roofing and packing up we felt really happy to see the area in the snow, quite a different feel about it, equally amazing and peaceful.

 Olivier & croissantOlivier & croissant On the pisteOn the piste Snow laden treesSnow laden trees Donkeys and horsesDonkeys and horses

Al got on to the outbuilding roof and tackled clearing the snow so we could get a tarp on it. How he did not slide off I have no idea….he very wisely put some batons on the roof as protection so he could move about more easily without falling off.

I sorted out the bathroom, packed up all the bedding etc. and sorted out all the stuff we needed to take to the UK.

Alison and Peter turned up to help,  armed with coffee, hot chocolate and biscuits. They carried some bags with me back to the start of the piste. We took a load of kit in the muck truck at the same time.

 

Olivier had cleared a path so I could at least get the truck ¾ of the way up the track which helped. Alison and Peter returned up the piste with the muck truck and I met them half way to take over. They headed off with their dog Daisy who was loving the snow!

The sun almost came out and this prompted us into making a decision for the final bit of the roof. We had the choice of just putting a new tarpaulin over the old ones and leaving it but the better option was to remove the old ones, get the felt on the roof and then cover it.

We decided to get on with it and get the felt on. It actually did not take too long and we were pleased to get this done, it should preserve all the recent work we have done before we slate it next year.

After felting it and covering it again with the new tarpaulin, we finished off the soup and did the final bits of packing.

Departing sceneDeparting scene 

One more trip to the truck with the muck truck and Al carrying the ladders to go back to Freddy and we were set for off.

We left the ladders and a note with Feddy and Daniella, wellies and a note with Alison and Peter and a cheque and a note with Cecile!!! Then we were off.

We had aimed to get away by 2pm ish so considering everything we were pleased to have got away by 4pm!!!

We had a good trip north to a lovely little village called Aubazine,  just south of Limoges. It reminded us of the village in the film “Chocolat” we found a cracking little logis and got there just before the restaurant closed. Literally we had a 2 second shower before eating. A great 4 course meal for 23 euros a really good find.

Needless to say it did not take long to fall asleep.

Categories: Autumn 2008, The Project

Refugees from the cold

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It had rained most of the night and the snow level was down to 1200m and it was a tad chilly!!! We had brekky and plenty of hot drinks before Clive turned up to solder the gutters for the out building.

Al and Clive set too while I trundled to the Auberge to do some internet work.

   

By the time I got back it was snowing and getting colder again. Clive and Al had finished the gutters and Clive headed home while we had a thick soup for lunch in an attempt to warm up!!! We did a little bit of sorting inside after lunch before abandoning work and heading to Daniella’s and Freddy’s to sit by the fire and play cards for the afternoon, felt like refugees!!!

By now the snow was still coming down and Alison and Peter had sent us a text saying come for drinks and dinner and stay the night if it was too cold at the barn. I needed no thought about this, YES to all the above!!! Laughing

The adventure then began as we went to get some food from the barn and wine; we tried in vain to reach the barn but we got stuck on the piste and spent the next 30 minutes trying to get out. Al did a cracking job at getting us out and then reversed the whole way back to the end of the piste before we returned to Alison and Peters for the night. We had a delicious meal, plenty of wine and a warm bed. BLISS!!! Thank you both for a great hotel!!!

Categories: Autumn 2008, The Project