samedi 3 février 2007
Cagataille (ice)
dimanche 28 janvier 2007
Suzuki goes back home to the UK
vendredi 26 janvier 2007
Al's revenge
On a brighter note the new downstairs radiator is installed and working well.
mardi 23 janvier 2007
Winter?
lundi 22 janvier 2007
Signal de Bassia
mercredi 17 janvier 2007
Field No 4
While I wait for the chimney to arrive, I've pressed on with clearing field no 4. After a full day of scything I've cleared the upper terrace. The five huge bonfires will have to wait to be lit until the fire ban has been lifted by the Mayor.
After...
lundi 15 janvier 2007
Chaume
Went to see this grange across the valley in Pentussa with Sandra yesterday. Its one of a handful of thatched buildings in the ariege. Although the detail at the junction of the stepped gable and the thatch is a bit odd, I've decided to replace my roof with thatch rather than slate (it was thatched until about 30 years ago). Stage one is to move the Rayburn chimney to outside the roof...work starts soon.Spent today recommencing the clearing of fields 3 and 4. Back to a regime of 2 hours scything a day until the weather deteriorates.
Talking of weather it was 34 degrees a few days ago.
vendredi 12 janvier 2007
Firewood
lundi 8 janvier 2007
Foie
dimanche 7 janvier 2007
Casque du Lhéris
vendredi 5 janvier 2007
Pic Soubirou
lundi 1 janvier 2007
Chocolate paint
Here's a close up of some of the beautiful gnarled and weathered grain.
dimanche 31 décembre 2006
Forest fires
samedi 30 décembre 2006
Cirque de Cagateille

8 hours on the hill and we even managed to get some sun for lunch.
vendredi 29 décembre 2006
Field 4
mercredi 27 décembre 2006
Cabane Subra
samedi 23 décembre 2006
Loires
There is a Santa Claus!
mercredi 20 décembre 2006
Mezzanine
mardi 19 décembre 2006
Another great slow cook recipe
lundi 18 décembre 2006
Vallee d'Estours
On the way back we passed a horse skeleton picked clean by vultures. As one of the legs was separated I couldn't resist the 'jake the fake' routine.
Tonight it is snowing lightly at Quelebu - the first time this year - but probably the last snow until January.
I have a creoste problem with the Rayburn chimney mainly resulting in a creosoty smell when it is first lit . I think its a problem caused by the old uninsulated chimney (can't replace until next year when I do the whole roof) and the wood I'm burning being green (next year my wood pile will be much dryer as most of it was felled this year). I'm using a weekly additive to reduce the problem but there is little I can do until next spring.
mercredi 13 décembre 2006
Skiing at last
lundi 11 décembre 2006
No skiing for me today
Battery now on charge.
Apparently in these parts one leaves the car in gear and releases the hand brake to stop it all freezing together.
Alas today is beautiful - clear blue ski, very cold, ideal for skiing. Tomorrow the forcast is not so good - Oh well winter has only just begun, I'll have to ski another day.
dimanche 10 décembre 2006
Skiing?
Several ski resorts are partially open and tomorrow I'm going to go skiing at Baqueira in Spain (I hope). Best to find my ski legs before launching out on a ski mountaineering expedition!
vendredi 8 décembre 2006
Boeuf Bourguignon
Oh the joy of slow cooking!
mercredi 6 décembre 2006
dimanche 3 décembre 2006
Pudding Club No 2
On offer were a raspberry and apple fruit cobbler with custard (me), a dessert of apricots in set semoulina served cold (Susanne), plums and apricots from Celine's garden stuffed with homemade marzipan (Celine), a peach and apple tart (John) and finally a lemon tart made with a sugar substitute that went kinda' wrong(!) and didn't taste as it should (John too). All washed down with Gaillac Premier (local equivalent of Beaujolais Nouveau) and a white Bordeaux pudding wine.
vendredi 1 décembre 2006
Floor update
mercredi 29 novembre 2006
Floor
After two days of mindless noise and dust the floor downstairs is 'partially' finished. At the end of day one after 10 hours of sanding the floor looked worse than when I'd started and I began to wish that I'd never started. Thoughts began running through my head like 'paint it instead'. After the second day of sanding it's not 'the floor of my dreams' - perhaps the varnish will bring it to life? I still have all the perimter to sand before I can start that and as the following photo shows there still another day of sanding yet.
lundi 27 novembre 2006
Climbing in Iraq
Field number two




dimanche 26 novembre 2006
Edible garden forests
Over the past few days I have been painting the bedroom floor, little by little as the paint gives me a migrane if it's too overpowering. Downstairs, I've sanded back a piece of floor to see if it's worth sanding all of it...I think it is. Not sure if it's oak or elm - probably oak. I'll hire a sander next week but I know from experience just how much dust it will make, plus there 40 years (at least) of varnish to get through first.
Also I've been clearing field no.2 or rather clearing all the dead, damaged and fallen trees and thinning the overstood coppice. A huge beech tree was blown down about 3 years ago and it took about 8 other trees with it and crushed several coppices - clearing up the mess is a long and tricky business. Fortunately the big beech's two main boughs went either side of a maple which has stablised it (it's firmly wedged in fact) so de-limbing it is much safer as I know the tree is unlikely to move.
In the evening, I'm reading 'Edible Garden Forests' a practical permaculture guide (a weighty tome). So far it's very interesting, though I haven't got to the practical bit yet. Up until now, whenever I've looked at permaculture, there's been lots of theory but little actual practical advice, so this book promises much! I've certainly got the perfect opportunity to try it.
mardi 21 novembre 2006
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
I lit the Rayburn for the first time in over a week - which was a good excuse to bake a fruit cake.

Paul has lent me his DVD's of 'Back to river cottage' so after so many people have drawn parallels, I can at last see the series for myself. I've only watched episode 1 and there are definite similarities though they seem to have edited out all the hard graft (or perhaps Hugh had a team of helpers to speed the filming along?)
mardi 14 novembre 2006
Hedge Laying

lundi 13 novembre 2006
dimanche 12 novembre 2006
Pudding club

samedi 11 novembre 2006
Pudding Club

Disappointed with french puddings (or the lack them) I have decided to start the Quelebu pudding club. The first meeting is tomorrow evening and I've cooked up something on the Rayburn (plus it gave me the chance to start getting to grips with the Rayburn oven).
We have Lemon Meringue Pie, Apple Pie and Squidgy Chocolate Roulade (unfortunately made with French cream which is a bit on the sour side, but the chocolate sponge is quite bitter so I hope it'll be OK).



