dimanche 11 mars 2012

Cornwall

A short weekend away in Cornwall staying in a lovely old Gypsy caravan.
The weather on Saturday was beautiful and we walked around the coast through the daffodil fields and exploring the old gabbro mines. A shame we had to come back so soon.
Next time we might stay in the tree house!
Back to France in a couple of days.

vendredi 2 mars 2012

Ivybridge excursion

Back in blighty, building an en-suite for my mum and John.

Susie is external examining most Fridays and needs a lift to whichever school she is visiting. Today was Ivybridge and even though the examining only took 2 hours, I had time to dash off and visit Hangershell rock, Piles Hill, Three Barrows and Sharp Tor.
Hangershell Rock with Hanger down clump in the distance across the valley
Hangershell rock
Sharp Tor
View from Sharp Tor

jeudi 23 février 2012

Latest kitchen progress

Beautiful weather continues with sunshine temperatures of 18-20 degrees although the snow stays on the ground around the house and it's very cold at night. The snow plough broke down last week and so 2 km of snowy road between us and the next hamlet Biech, is now thick ice making journeys a hazardous and slow adventure.
Removed the old kitchen, demolished the wall around it and then reinstalled it with a few extras in the new kitchen space. The temptation to progress with this rather than the electrics was too much to resist. The door Paul made was hung finished and painted and it's all looking good.
Philippe and Sophie popped in for l'apero on Wednesday evening and then Ian, Nina, John and Sandrine came for dinner to christen the new space on Thursday.

lundi 20 février 2012

DIY

Took Paul back to the airport and after a long queue at the Ikea tills I managed to get all the extras I need for the kitchen. Three days to get as much done as possible.

Snow!

Back to France with Paul for a short skiing break and then the usual continuation of the house build. A vast quantity of snow has fallen and because the house has been empty and unheated, most of the snow has stayed on the roof! Still a good test.
An afternoon off piste at Guzet to find our ski legs, then a day of low cloud (sent doing some DIY). Next day we were off to do a little ski tour - alas thick breakable crust saw us quickly retreating. Beautiful weather so another day in and around Guzet.
Paul forgot to put on sun cream and got horribly burnt, so much so that we he had to stay indoors the next day to avoid permanent damage!
Ouch!

I discovered a stupid error with the pipework from the hot water header tank which will cost me another day of plumbing works and no doubt a lot of cursing.

Bathroom make over

Now mostly complete
After several days effort the bath/shower installation is complete and looking good.

A lovely St Valentine's day with Susie relaxing in pool, sauna and steam room before a leisurely lunch and a stroll around Dartmouth.

Bigbury

A day with Dommy, Oscar, Jasper and Buffy the dog, exploring along the coast at low tide. There are a succession of beaches/wave cut platforms, each separated by narrow rocky headlands which can crossed either through caves and blow holes or through collapsed arches.Dommy took some great photos with his DSLR, particularly of Buffy in motion.
The geology and physical geography here is all very interesting.
A link to another beach
Fishing net trapped in the rocks
Quartz veins

jeudi 9 février 2012

Bathroom refurbishment well underway

After some more fun and games the car is now fully functional again and this time with a spare key!

Works got underway with the bathroom refurbishment. The bath was 5' 6" long, so I had to remove a full height built-in cupboard to fit the new slightly longer 1700mm bath. The usual problems - breaking the old cast iron bath to get it down the stairs with a hammer caused some ringing in my ears, all the plumbing turned out to be in old imperial sizes, and the walls around the bath were mostly tile adhesive on cardboard, and not square to the bath!

I replaced the cupboard with lower open fronted unit to hold towels (built mostly from the old removed cupboard), have plumbed in the new bath a shower tap and replastered the missing parts of the wall....just wall tiling, the shower screen and redecorating to finish the job.

Back to France soon where the snow has at last started falling - looking forward to some skiing at last!

jeudi 2 février 2012

New smile for the saab

Some minor works to the saab whilst I wait for clarification of the scope of works for the bathroom refurbishment here in Totnes from our landlady.

New wing mirror, classic chrome radiator grill and light surrounds (replacing the horrible black plastic one it had before), spare wheel and tyre, some tinkering with the tick over, new passenger door lining and lastly the ignition which turned into an epic.

The existing ignition key was just a tiny stub as the rest of the key had long since snapped off in the lock. The key frequently falls out as your driving along - most disconcerting. I managed to find a replacement lock cylinder and key in a an old scrapped saab 95 - the key was jammed in the lock making normal cyclinder extraction methods impossible. We managed to disc-cut the dashboard apart and after much cutting on the bench retrieve it in tact. Some oil and gentle persuasion and the the key was removed and the lock working smoothly. It was quite a job to remove the existing cylinder from my our saab but eventually after a few hours struggle out it came. I put the salvaged cylinder in and the key immediately jammed!! It wouldn't budge. Disc cutting was not an option this time and in the end I had to drill out the cylinder. Fortunately, I've retrieved the snapped end of the original key which was still in the lock, so I am hoping that I'll be able to put the original lock cylinder back in and make a complete key.

Very cold here in Devon but not as cold as back in the Pyrenees - thank heavens I drained the central heating. Some snow at last so looking forward to skiing again soon.

samedi 28 janvier 2012

Tour of Cirque de Campuls

A glorious day out in the mountains. I had a late start (after a late night finishing the plumbing) but by 10.20 was on the hill heading for the cabane de Campuls. It was icy as climbed into the cirque above the cabane and soon put on my crampons. They stayed on my boots for the whole day.
The Etang d'Ayes was frozen and I continued to climb up to the smaller Etang de Bellonguere where I caught the first of the sun. The icy crystals were sparkling and the combination of warm sun and cold air magnificent.
From here I followed a vague ridge steeply upwards to the east before striking south along the ridge to the corniced summit of Pic de la eyre Blanque (2176m). The snow here was hard as ice and great care was needed as only the tips of my crampon oints could penetrate the snow and give me grip. Good practice of "french crampon technique". After lunch on the summit I contemplated descending to the cabane d'Eycheil where I stayed with Susie, Jasper and Ruby last spring - but the snow here was soft and balling up under my boots. So instead I stayed on the ridge and descended northwards to Tuc de la Seube and then Col de Auedole, before the descent on GR10 back to the car.
My only company the whole day was an Isard.

mardi 24 janvier 2012

Moo

Yesterday evening a visit from escaped cows.
A change of tack today to escape plumbing for a short while. Infilling the window openings in the flank of the front dormer (weatherproofing is more important right now and I won't have the time to build the windows for some time), sealing around the frames and a bit of tidying in the fields.

Tomorrow a day in the hills as the weather is set fair.

lundi 23 janvier 2012

I f***ing hate pumbing

The never ending torture that is plumbing continues. Three delayed action leaks (24 hours after filling the pipework) all in the same run of pipework and each one occurring about 3 hours after the preceding was one fixed, have driven me to the point of despair. The water dripping from the first woke me at 5am this morning, water everywhere. I'm beginning to wonder if I have a bad batch of solder. In which case the last 3 days work will have to be dismantled and completely redone. The entire trip will have been a waste of time.

I need a day in the mountains as far away from plumbing as is humanly possible.

jeudi 19 janvier 2012

Windows, walls and tractors

A beautiful day with clear skies, cool air and hot sun. In the morning I added some new mouldings to the windows which had leaked in the storm in December. Then I put silicon between the timber beads and the glass and mastic between the frames and sub-frames. Hopefully that should sort it out!
After a quick lunch I pressed on with finishing the retaining wall and clearing the pile of rubble next to the new entrance. All finished but before i could take a picture John and Nat arrived.

Nat had managed to get his little tractor stuck in one of the fields below Pinsou - the engine wouldn't start and it sounded terminal to me. About 100m of rope and a pulley were required to pull it out with John's landrover. I was middleman relaying commands and retying the rope when required. Once on the road the job wasn't over as we had to get the tractor into the barn. John's landrover couldn't pull it up the muddy track, so I went to get my jimny which did the trick. The last manoeuvre required all our effort as we had to push the thing into the barn manually.

mercredi 18 janvier 2012

Back to Quelebu

Back to France and a flat battery in the car which was parked at the airport. No idea why as nothing was left on. After several futile attempts at pushing and bump starting the car single-handedly, I remembered that breakdown assistance is included with my french car insurance...what a relief!

Weather here lovely, though I think that may change in next few days. No worries though as I have plenty of indoor work to do on the house extension.

mardi 10 janvier 2012

AVIVA insurance "taking the piss"

I've been driving since 1985 and never made an insurance claim, but do you think I can get a UK insurer to recognise this? In France I have 6 years no claims bonus (or a Coefficient de reduction-Majoration of 0.68). Because I haven't had insurance in the UK for more than 2 years, I now have 0 years no claims bonus.

I got an insurance quote and the broker said that the underwriter AVIVA would accept my French CRM provided I got the relevent documents from my insurers and had them translated into English, which I have spent the last 5 days doing. Now it transpires that AVIVA won't accept the statement of CRM, but must have a letter from the french insurer stating the number of years without a claim, they then want this letter translated into English by a certified translator, then the translation of the letter to be printed by the French Insurance Company on their headed paper, then the reprinted translated letter to be sent back to the translator to be officially stamped, then the stamped reprinted translation of the original letter to be sent to AVIVA in the UK for consideration as to whether or not they will accept it. I can guess what the answer will be.

If I had car insurance with AVIVA in the UK and decided to move to Iceland, I wonder if they would agree to translate all my car insurance documents into Icelandic and get them officially certified for me?

Pheasant Casserole

A lovely new recipe. Game is very reasonably priced these days because most people (in the UK at least) don't know what to do with it! A brace of pheasant is cheaper than a single chicken.

I marinated the pheasant in a mixture of olive oil, fresh ginger, orange juice, a little grated orange zest and tarragon leaves for 24 hours before making my traditional slow stew by browning the meat in a pan with some butter and lardons, deglazing the pan with some red wine, then adding some stock, carrots and a bay leaf before slow cooking it for 2 1/2 - 3 hours. An hour before it was ready I added some lightly fried whole shallots. I served it with roast potatoes, curly kale and carrots.

vendredi 6 janvier 2012

New Car

For the last year or so Dominic has been lending us his car when I was back in the UK and in need. Finally though, we have our own wheels - a 1974 Saab 95! A day of fiddling and it's all in working order except for the heater control (the broken cable for that is on order). Just need to find a passenger door wing mirror and a spare wheel.

dimanche 1 janvier 2012

Walk on the moor

A reasonably long walk (12.5 miles) on Dartmoor with Susie and Dominic yesterday. Rainy and windy all day with poor visibility but good to stretch the legs nevertheless. The River Dart was in spate and we watched some kayakers tackling the river.