Plenty of veg with the warm wet weather.
Progress!
I bought my home in the Couserans Pyrénées in 2004 and left the UK to live here full time. After 5 years of solo adventure I met Susie and her children Jasper and Ruby. We married in 2012 and spend our time walking in the mountains, looking after our chickens and sheep, transforming their wool and other fibres into woven, knitted and felted creations and growing/foraging for our food.
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That is looking super! From your response to my previous question, I take it you will pour a slab in the addition once you're finished with the walls. Will you put up timber roof trusses and then bring back the thatchers?
Plan is to get the first floor up, finish walls, then probably pour the slab. After that I build a timber frame gable, lift the purlins, then it's a cut timber roof with 2 dormers. A further small timber frame extension for the entrance follows. Roof covering is going to be slates in diminishing courses (largest at the eaves progressively getting smaller to the ridge).
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