In the afternoon Judith gave me a hand painting the pig arc blue whilst I finished off the roof.
samedi 7 avril 2007
Pig ark
In the afternoon Judith gave me a hand painting the pig arc blue whilst I finished off the roof.
jeudi 5 avril 2007
Animal Farm
Double click the image to read the text on the hen house.
This morning I quickly put the finishing touches to the chicken run (a weather cock!) then set off in search of poultry. High above Seix I visited a little farm which I had been reliably informed had loads of poultry, including the much prized 'Cuckoo de Rennes' (talking of which I heard the first cuckoo yesterday). But alas he had none - the buzzard took them all (me thinks perhaps my run better have a roof!). I asked about pigs. (I had already asked the local butcher but he could only offer me carcases!) He suggested the guy I was going to see anyway in Galas - M. Alban Sentenac - but suggested he might have chickens too.
Onwards to Galas, just a few minutes drive from home. Once the family had all gathered I was taken to see the pigs. Black and very hairy and confined to the tiniest of dark 'cells'. The sow would have a litter which would be available in 2 months (ready to eat perhaps next spring). I hadn't planned on animals over the winter so asked if he had 'any' to sell. Out came 3 three month old porkers - I plumped for the two smallest. Cochon noir (I have since found out we call them Large Blacks or Cornish Blacks). Big, good mannered, grazers and a good outdoor animal. Then he showed me the boar. I think he said it was 4 or 5 years old. I can only describe it as a rhinocerous in an over size gorilla suit! I've seen smaller cars.
Next I asked about chickens - a barn door was opened and out came about 60 ducks and chickens. I said I'd take 4 hens and a cockerell.
All will be delivered early next week when I let him know I'm ready.
Meantime a hurried visit to St G to get foodstuffs, bedding, electric fence, etc. Then back home to try and finish the pig ark in double quick time. Not yet finished it and there's still 30 feet of hurdle fence to erect. With guests over the weekend I hope to be ready for receipt on Tuesday. It's kinda scary.
mercredi 4 avril 2007
Chickens - but not yet
The pig ark is also taking shape so hopefully it won't be too long before I can get them as well - just a few bits of fencing to finish.
lundi 2 avril 2007
jeudi 29 mars 2007
Hen house
mercredi 28 mars 2007
Skiing
lundi 26 mars 2007
Thaw
dimanche 25 mars 2007
Xmas present
vendredi 23 mars 2007
Snow, sleet and rain
jeudi 22 mars 2007
Break in the snow
mercredi 21 mars 2007
Works update
mardi 20 mars 2007
Hearth update
And now the weather
Here's the weather
Its been like this for 2 days now and the forecast is for it to continue for at least two more...strange I was topless in the sun last week.
lundi 19 mars 2007
Snow and Granite
Hearth
samedi 17 mars 2007
Look out for the barn door Ned!
jeudi 15 mars 2007
Traditional dress
Fencing

mardi 13 mars 2007
30
Got an e-mail from Jon and Paul who skied up the Roc d'Enfer. They sent me a photo on the grassy summit though they swear they skied up and down! If conditions improve here perhaps I'll get a day in the mountains - a ski tour or a gulley climb.
dimanche 11 mars 2007
Spring
samedi 10 mars 2007
Barn
Will probably go skiing tomorrow as its possibly the last day that Guzet is open.
mercredi 7 mars 2007
Retirement, self-sufficency and pioneering
It’s 7.15 and I’ve just got in from scything some of the new field. Whilst I was scything I was thinking about my life here and some of the comments I had from people in the
In the
Here in
Here I’ve changed a high earn/high cost lifestyle for a low earn/low cost one, but maintained, in fact improved, my quality of life. I work just as hard but I find it more rewarding and varied.
I’m nowhere near self sufficient yet, at the moment I am ‘pioneering’ building my homestead, creating fields from forest, building a barn and the infrastructure for self- sufficiency. It’s hard work, definitely not ‘retirement’ and I doubt it ever will be.
mardi 6 mars 2007
Glad to be home
dimanche 25 février 2007
Video test
samedi 24 février 2007
Felling heavily leaning trees
Found this technique for felling heavily leaning trees in an Australian book and tried it today on a biggish tree (17" diameter) leaning at 45 degrees. Works a treat. The first time I've bored into a tree with the tip of the chainsaw bar. The tree falls quickly when you make the final cut, but under control with no splitting/barber chairing. Just one more big tree to fell to finish tidying up around the barn - maybe tomorrow, depends on weather.
mardi 20 février 2007
Barn
Granite stooling for the oak door frame.
And here are two of the chestnuts...the one on the left has some rot in the middle which was probably there prior to felling but the one on the right is sound. Both are exactly 100 years old.
lundi 19 février 2007
Alaskan mill

In the afternoon I cleared up around the barn. There are three enormous chestnut trees which were felled in 1999. They're mostly off the ground and although there's some decay I think they're big enough to still have a lot of good timber left in them for the barn conversion. It's certainly more sustainable to use timber lying next to the barn than buying some in - not to mention the fact that getting bought timber to the barn would be problematic. I reckon this project alone would pay for an Alaskan mill and a s/h chainsaw with a 28" bar, a ripping chain and plenty of guts! Additionally with this bit of kit I could make more use of the hardwood trees which fall in the storms here, rather than just burning them for firewood.
samedi 17 février 2007
Chimney
vendredi 16 février 2007
mercredi 14 février 2007
A home for the pigs?
dimanche 11 février 2007
Paul, Tracey and Luke...
vendredi 9 février 2007
Chimney
dimanche 4 février 2007
Valley Ossese
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.
