jeudi 24 avril 2008
Warm again
dimanche 20 avril 2008
Rain
Today it has rained heavily nearly all day. I scythed field no 4 early this morning then stripped, sanded and painted the first floor shutters from Pont de la Taule later in the day. The rest of the day I've been 'cabin' bound. I baked a walnut and cinnamon cake in the afternoon, it was a new recipe and is a bit too sweet even for me.
The new hen has at last been accepted by the cockerell but the other hens still chase her away. It's been two weeks now. I think I may have to cram them all into a tiny cage for a day and let them fight it out - at the moment, without all the birds keeping close together, letting them out is a liabilty.
vendredi 18 avril 2008
Windy
mardi 15 avril 2008
Q for Quelebu
dimanche 13 avril 2008
Stormy weather
samedi 12 avril 2008
Save the best to last
Today Justin and I went skiing in Andorra. About 15 cm of snow fell yesterday on top of the nicely compacted 1 m 40 cm or so that is already there. The skiing and the weather were excellent and there was plenty of beautiful fluffy powder off piste which we made the most of. We started from Pas de la Casa and skied across to Grau Roig, Soldeu and El Tarter before heading back. The pistes were deserted. Probably the best skiing and conditions of the season - shame most resorts have already closed and Andorra closes tomorrow.jeudi 10 avril 2008
All the weather
mercredi 9 avril 2008
mardi 8 avril 2008
New Animals

The sheep arrived at about 9.00 just as it was getting dark. We carried them down to the barn and put them into their pen - photos tomorrow. They're Tarasconnais - a local mountain breed, hardy, with long legs. Need to get them some bells but in the local agricultural co-op even the smallest ones are 38 euros each! Think I might have to take a hammer to some old tin cans and make my own.
lundi 7 avril 2008
Un Tour de Pays d'Aleu
A path then follows the wooded crest of Serre de Rapheu with (normally) spectacular views. At Pas de Sausech I began the descent to another stream before climbing steeply to the hamlets of Galas d'en bas and Galas d'en haut. A little higher I called in on Alban Sentenac - who I bought my pigs from. I ended up buying 3 lambs from him which will arrive tomorrow night! A little more uphill then just before La Bernadole I descended to Galassus and then the Moulin d'Aleu where I called on the Belgium couple who moved in about a year ago but whom I only met for the first time a few weeks ago. After a coffee I followed the stream until the final steep ascent through the woods to Quelebu. 14km and 800m of ascent in all.
As the lambs are still quite young they'll need to stay in the barn for a while, so I got to work in the afternoon making some hazel hurdles to make a pen for them and tomorrow I'll need to have a bit of general tidy up and get some hay.
samedi 5 avril 2008
Etang de Lers
The weather was perfect but after the Etang the road was closed because of the snow (they don't clear it as they still think it's a Ski de Fond venue). Not one to give up easily, I decided to see if we couldn't press on through the snow for the last kilometer or so to the Col d'Agnes. Penny wasn't so enthusiastic. I tried to pursuade her that the cleats on her cycling shoes were in fact designed to double as crampons. I pushed on (literally) for a several hundred metres but the snow was upto the spindle on the wheel of the bike and my feet were getting wet so I had to admit defeat.
After a retreat a similar chain of events unfolded as I tried to reach the Port de Lers (the other col heading eventually to Tarascon). I'd read on another blog about a skier and two cyclists who'd gone through the Port de Lers a few days earlier and said it had been cleared of snow by the DDE. There was no sign of any snow clearance when we were there today but below is the photo on their blog of the pair at the Port de Lers....strange! Did someone shovel the deep wet snow back over the road yesterday night?
The descent back to Massat was easy and a beer eased the disappointment.
After rebuilding the headset on the bike which had been creaking all day , I thought I'd cook a cheese fondue but couldn't find my excellent recipe. Some improvisation produced a ball of fried cheese. I added some alcohol to try and break down the fat (I'm sure there was some schnapps in my recipe) it caught fire giving me a flambéed, fried cheese ball. Somehow I managed to smeared it onto my nicely prepared french bread cubes and boiled vegetables.
vendredi 4 avril 2008
Update
Field no 1 seeded (not sure how much will germinate if we don't get rain soon);
Drainage installed to barn to take away ground water after heavy rain (and put it in the pond);
Path to river from field 4 cleared (a bloody long way);
Replacement chicken on order - arrives Tuesday;
Land between field no 1 and woodshed cleared - cos I hate brambles;
First cuckoos arrived.
Planning drawings are now underway for the house at Pont de la Taule and I have all the necessary forms. For the barn I am thinking of building a dry/composting toilet, for the occasional visitor the expense and hassle of a sceptic tank just doesn't seem worth it.
Tomorrow a day out on the bike.
mardi 1 avril 2008
Sun again
lundi 31 mars 2008
Summer migrants return
dimanche 30 mars 2008
Snow again
This morning there was a strong south wind, at about two this afternoon it was over 30 degrees in the sun, it's eight in the evening now and we have heavy snow falling! Gales forecast for tonight
vendredi 28 mars 2008
Baqueira
mercredi 26 mars 2008
Chicken update
This morning dawned fairly clear and I cleared a path above the new field no 1 extension (for a fence) and got about halfway through clearing the terrace bank before the rain arrived at about 3.00. It's snowing above about 1100m and will probably turn to snow here tonight/tomorrow morning. Friday now looks best for skiing.
mardi 25 mars 2008
Chicken on the menu
I doubt it was a fox or the carcass would have been taken and eaten, a martin or stout would have gone for the throat and she'd been grabbed by the rear. The most likely candidates are a dog (which instinctively chased and killed the hen but then didn't really know how to get the feathers off and eat it) or perhaps a bird of prey which was unable to carry the hen off because it was too heavy. As the most the carcass is intact it's tea tonight, Amazingly the hen had three or four fully formed yolks inside her and dozens of smaller developing yolks - a genuine egg production line.
lundi 24 mars 2008
More snow
dimanche 23 mars 2008
Cirque d'Anglade
It was a pleasant stroll up through the woods and the Cirque was much more impressive than I had supposed. Alas the cascade wasn't sufficiently frozen to make climbing possible but I think it would be an excellent climb when in condition - perhaps 4-5 pitches at 70 degrees.
A foreshortened view looking up the cascade
A spot of dry-tooling before heading back to the car - we've called the route "weekend at the beach house/drinks at the tennis club"
Another short video from Paul, up in the cirque heading for the cascade, the bottom of which just appears at the centre top of the opening shots.
samedi 22 mars 2008
Snow
vendredi 21 mars 2008
Couloir de Tartereau
Paul about halfway up just after the first 'narrows'
The gale force winds arrive in the afternoon following our climb and dump more spindrift into the couloir
mercredi 19 mars 2008
The Hadfield Pyrenees Weather Curse
Feb 2004 ski touring Troumouse - snow storm
April 2004 ski touring Aneto - snow storm
Oct 2004 climbing Aneto - snow storm
Feb 2006 skiing/ice climbing - white out
Feb 2007 visiting with Tracey and Luke - torrential rain
The good news is we always manage to get something done in spite of the weather - so looks like it'll be a 'scottish conditions' weekend.
Birthday
lundi 17 mars 2008
Pic Soubirou
dimanche 16 mars 2008
Climbing
samedi 15 mars 2008
Cap Ner, Pene Rouge and Tuc d'Eychelle
The weather looked pretty doubtful early in the morning but the higher we got the better (sunnier) it became, although the wind was very strong particularly on the crest. Snow was soft at all altitudes which made for some heavy going. Down at lower altitudes it's murky and raining.
jeudi 13 mars 2008
Hot Again

mercredi 12 mars 2008
Cloudy
mardi 11 mars 2008
Rain and Frogs
As David Yeates is out at the weekend and itching for some climbing, I might go out and check out some couloirs tomorrow.
dimanche 9 mars 2008
Gerac
It's been on and off sunshine and snow showers for the past few days. This morning was forecast to be sunny with snow/rain arriving in the afternoon - so I thought a short tour might be nice. After a couple of runs down the main piste at Guzet (icy as always in the morning and still the only run open there alas), I dropped down to the Col d'Escots and skinned up to Gerac. Then up towards the col between Freychet and Pic de Cerda. The snow was lovely up there and the ski down was a joy - so I skinned back up and did it again. A party of two tourers who ascended Pic de Cerda were the only other people I saw. Then the clouds rolled in and the rain was approaching so it was time to return to Guzet. The snow was warm and sticky and with no glide on the skis it was hard work descending from Gerac - I actually carried them the last few hundred metres to the Col d'Escots. At Guzet it was sleeting and the pistes were now heavy and wet - so I headed for home even though it was just 1.30.
jeudi 6 mars 2008
Skiing
mercredi 5 mars 2008
mardi 4 mars 2008
Weather
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After spending the last 6 weeks in a teeshirt and shorts the snow finally arrived this morning. Yesterday the chainsaw 'died' after 3 years of use and abuse (fortunately just after I'd cut some logs for the house). Spent this morning stripping it and eventually found the problem - a plastic part in the oil pump - now on order but it'll be Friday week before it arrives. More snow tonight and tomorrow then some more skiing - yippee!
dimanche 2 mars 2008
Tomorrow I'll probably get logs in for the house then start collecting the logs from Philippe and Sophie's which have been stacked for sometime but now seem to be attracting unwanted attention as they're right next to the road!
samedi 1 mars 2008
Out on the bike
A spot more field clearing in the afternoon, then the owners of the ruin next to my house and the barn opposite came over to fell a lovely mature walnut tree. Why? I don't know. Shame as its nuts were a delight in the autumn. There's an enormous mess now but I 'd rather that than the huge bonfire he started building is ignited, as it's very close to the house and my thatched roof!
Birch syrup is finished and tasty - quite treacly.
vendredi 29 février 2008
Birch Syrup
About half the upper terrace of field no 1 has been cleared over the last two days - though there are still some acacias to fell and log. Hopefully the worst half is now cleared.
mercredi 27 février 2008
Being a smallholder
Fields update and slight re-numbering!
The upper terrace extension is still to clear.
Field 2: Finished the last stretch of Hazel fencing today.
lundi 25 février 2008
A day in the woods
Next some leaf raking - crazy as it sounds I raked most of the leaves off the field. As it's surrounded by beech forest it was a LOT of leaves. But to give the grass the best possible chance of colonising (and it's doing pretty well) I need to give it some warm exposed soil (not foot deep leaf litter).
After lunch I tapped three big birch trees for sap - planning on making some birch syrup. Can't find the book with the instructions but have found some articles on the web. I need 100 litres of sap to make 1 litre of syrup! Trees are gushing sap at the moment but I might need to tap a few more and get some extra buckets.
Finally, I prepared about 40 fence posts, from hazel spars reserved from the hedge laying, to finish the last section of hurdles around field no 2. These were sawn to length then sharpened with the axe. Tomorrow I'll hammer them into place before starting the 'weaving'.

