samedi 24 janvier 2026
Works to the powerlines
Finally the rotten pole supporting the high tension electricity cables has been replaced, this time with steel one. The last one has only been there 14 years and there are the sawn off remnants of two more previous to that.
Five lorries were required, one with a crane/hole borer, one for the crew and equipment, one with an access boom to reach the cables, one to transport gravel and aggregate, one to transport the generator to maintain supply for everyone during the works plus a mini-excavator. Last time (2010) there was just a tractor which had everything needed.
One of five lorries required this time
When they finally unhitched the cables from the old pole it fell over by itself.
samedi 17 janvier 2026
Ground floor progress and a first trip out on the skis
The race is on to finish the down stairs of the weaving barn for Susie's 60th birthday part on Feb 21. The plasterboarding is almost finished as are the elctrics and plumbing. The WC arrives next week and Ian Smith is going to skim the ceilings and walls in the front room in a couple of weeks - the rest of the walls I ll tape and joint, with thestone walls being chaux chanvred (lime and hemp rendered) by me once the plastering is finished.
The back room which we'll use for washing the fleeces still needs to be tiled
WC and hot water tank
Also managed to get out on the skis for the first time in 12 months since fracturing my Meniscus. I skinned up 400m from Com de la Trappe and did half a dzen runs before skiing back down to the car. Conditions were hard and icy, but the knee didn't complain.
samedi 3 janvier 2026
New Year wander on the Chapelle d'Isards circuit from Frenchendech
Agi and tristan weren't able to make it on the snowshoe hike a few days ago, so we agreed to catch up on New Year's Day. A stomp upto the Chapelle d'Isard fitted the bill. Cold and frosty whenever we were in the shade with old snow and hoar frost!
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