Ian is pleased with our first turns of the season
mercredi 12 décembre 2007
Ski tour
mardi 11 décembre 2007
Skiing
lundi 10 décembre 2007
dimanche 9 décembre 2007
Gales
This morning I built a vegetable and wine rack for the kitchen, interrupted only by a desperate call from Sandrine who was trying to get to the Christmas market at Salau to set up stall, but found her way blocked by two trees which had fallen in the gale. By the time I got there with my chainsaw someone else had beaten me to it. The rack is just waiting for a top (there's a tray balancing there at the moment) hopefully a friend will bring the necessary piece of beech worktop with him from Ikea when he visits on Friday.
In the afternoon I went to the christmas market before returning home to finish the rabbit pie and feed the pigs.
vendredi 7 décembre 2007
Rain, mud and rabbit pie
Tonight rabbit pie. A classic recipe or 'receipt' as he prefers to call them, from W.M.W. Fowler's 1965 book 'Countrymans Cooking' (a great book recently reprinted - full of interesting ways to cook rooks, cormorants, etc). The rabbit is fried with onions then cooked in cider, before being deboned and put under the pastry with hard boiled eggs, bacon and mushrooms. Afraid the flash makes the pastry look a bit anaemic.
mercredi 5 décembre 2007
Hot
With the good weather I felled the last few oaks and after making about 35 fence posts created a woven hazel enclosure around the barn. It will keep the pigs from pulling stones out of the barn walls - which they love to do - destructive little buggers.
I didn't finish until dark so I'll post long overdue photos Friday (oops forgot today).
lundi 3 décembre 2007
Rain
You'll have to wait for photos of recent works though.
dimanche 2 décembre 2007
I'm a fire starter...not
This morning dawned clear and sunny and I was able to finish the hedge laying and generally tidy up the path to the barn. Try as I might though, I couldn't burn the huge bonfires of twigs. I tried everything (firelighters, straw, even petrol!) but couldn't get enough heat to get it really going...really frustrating. Will try again tomorrow. Two smallish oaks very close to the barn to fell then all is done. A few days off in order, then I should start turning my attention to the house at Pont de la Taule again.
vendredi 30 novembre 2007
Hedging
I am still hedge laying though the end is in sight - couple more days should do it. An enormous bonfire yesterday to start disposing of the twigs and branches which are too small for firewood, fencing or posts.
The guy digging out the parking area for Philippe kindly moved the huge felled chestnuts which encircle the barn with his digger - Photo tomorrow. He also dug out the pond a little (the pigs had all but filled it in) though now there's no water in it! I might have to shovel some gluppy clay back in to it.
mardi 27 novembre 2007
Sun
lundi 26 novembre 2007
Cold and damp
Pressing on with the hedge laying and have finished the render on the chimney over the lead flashings - not easy with the grit which passes for washed sand here!
vendredi 23 novembre 2007
Fete des toits
jeudi 22 novembre 2007
mardi 20 novembre 2007
All done
dimanche 18 novembre 2007
Winter approaches
samedi 17 novembre 2007
Barn update
vendredi 16 novembre 2007
No more reed
jeudi 15 novembre 2007
First snows
mercredi 14 novembre 2007
Barn storming
The house is warm and there's a roast chicken in the rayburn.
samedi 10 novembre 2007
Magnifique!
Click on the image for a closer look
The roof is more or less finished and looking great. Today I helped Christof and Szimon move all the materials, tools and scaffolding to the barn whilst Tadeus worked like a demon 'finishing' the thatch. After all the recent hedge laying and the days in the mountains I'm feeling pretty exhausted and am looking forward to a long nights sleep in a warm house. Tomorrow the guys are back here working as there is a spell of poor weather later in the week and they want to make the most of the good weather now. I'm going to be cooking them a boeuf bourgignon as a thank you for their hardwork.
vendredi 9 novembre 2007
Mont Rouch (2)
lundi 5 novembre 2007
samedi 3 novembre 2007
Thatch
mercredi 31 octobre 2007
There was an Englishman, a Frenchman and a Czech..
After some hopeless sign language in Franglais I returned home to fetch my trailer. I knew it would be too small for even 1 of the 18 bales of reed which I needed to collect, each of which was about 2.5m long by 1m diameter and weighing close to 300kg. After visits to locals I was unable to find a larger trailer at short notice but Paul in Aleu suggested I asked at the shop in Castet for directions to Monsieur Durand who had a lorry. I tracked him down and he came on his bicycle to look at the load to be shifted. He agreed to help.
The driver and I unloaded the lorry into a layby whilst he swore at his father-in-law who had the job of freewheeeling the lorry forward as we rolled the bales out of the back of the trailer. I bid 'Bonne Voyage' to the driver, ferried the ridge tiles and thatch fixings to Quelebu in my little trailer before returning to meet Monsieur Durand. Fortunately he had a forklift to go with his 1950's Saviem lorry (both about the same vintage). His lorry could just take 3 bales and managed between 5 and 15 mph on the steep hill upto Quelebu. It took until after dark (6.30) to shift the final load but at last they're all here. There's snow down to about 1200m at the moment and it was pretty cold today so I was glad to finish.
mardi 30 octobre 2007
Chaume
lundi 29 octobre 2007
Climbing
Bad weather for the next few days but the good news is that the thatchers will arrive Thursday pm with the reed arriving the next day - so hopefully I'll have a roof soon.
vendredi 26 octobre 2007
This years jelly
jeudi 25 octobre 2007
Pic de la Lesse, Pic des Trois Comtes, Pic de Puntussan
mercredi 24 octobre 2007
Thatching
The staircase for the barn was poured today (concrete steps on top of stonework). The living room curtains are 3/4 finished (one more to make) and this years batch of Apple and Chillie Jelly is ready for boiling and bottling.
The autumn high pressure continues with crystal clear skies, so tomorrow another day in the mountains probably Puntussan and the Pic des Trois Comtes.
vendredi 19 octobre 2007
Pic de la Pale
jeudi 18 octobre 2007
Cascade d'Ars, Etang Guzet
lundi 15 octobre 2007
Pic Seron (2)
jeudi 11 octobre 2007
The jinx is lifted
mercredi 10 octobre 2007
Wendy and Matthew visit.
vendredi 5 octobre 2007
Autumn
We have a good apple crop this year so the pigs get plenty to eat. The field had some parasol mushrooms in it today so I had plenty to eat too.
mardi 2 octobre 2007
Recent works
Fields 3 and 4 have been invaded by ground thistles which have smothered the brambles and allowed grass to start growing...hurrah!
The roof has had it's final stones placed on the very top of the gables...huzzah!
The chimney is rendered and has a new hat...tophole!
The table has new lights over it which don't dazzle you and give you third degrees burns...magnifico!
A blog reader dropped in to see me...bonzer!
The front door is now red...halleluja!
The rayburn now has a light over it so I can see to cook...brilliant!
I have curtains in the living room to keep it warm at night...cool!
dimanche 30 septembre 2007
Boeuf
And for dinner tonight? Boeuf Bourgignon.
vendredi 28 septembre 2007
jeudi 27 septembre 2007
Snow
mercredi 26 septembre 2007
Cold spell
samedi 22 septembre 2007
Books
Today it's been overcast and drizzly, in fact it never seemed to get light. So I built two sets of matching bookshelves (one in each corner of the bedroom). At last I can get rid of the bookcase at the top of stairs which robbed the bedroom of light and space. Also I can now bring all my books into the house (some were in the workshop). It's great to have space back in the bedroom.
mercredi 19 septembre 2007
End in sight
lundi 17 septembre 2007
Snake!!

Halfway through stripping the insulation, as I tore out a big piece of fibreglass (vile, horrible stuff, should be banned), I realised there was a snake in it! A black and yellow Western Whip Snake - Mrs Whippy I think, perhaps 3 feet long. I don't know who was more shocked! She slid onto the ridge beam. Everytime I tried to reach her with a long stick she disappeared into the recesses of the roof between felt and ceiling boarding. Hopefully she found a way out - otherwise I might have company tonight, a duvet being the next best thing to glassfibre.
Just as the roof was ready for felting the black clouds rolled in and the thunder started. In a race against the weather I managed to staple the felt to the roof (rather haphazardly) before the heavens opened, though with strong winds and the felt flapping around, I didn't manage to escape some water ingress. Eventually the rain eased and working in wet weather gear I refixed the felt and every other batten before nightfall.

