samedi 23 mars 2024
high temperatures for last couple of weeks have quickly stripped away the late snow, I got one ski at Guzet before it closed...hoping the snow will stay high up to allow for a tour in what has been a terrible season.
Chateau de la garde visible across the valley from Sahusset
After picking up some acro propos for the barn, Susie, Sheri, Michiel and I made an afternoon exploration around Sahusset - an ancient Hamlet perched on the mountainside high above Pont de la Taule. Although it has electricity it has no permanent inhabitants and comprises a handful of houses. We approached from Moulin Lauga on the only access - possible on a quadbike. There's an old marble mine on the way and the path is littered with huge cut blocks of marble that were never recovered. After the village we cut back on path that eventually reaches the ridge that continues all the way to Pic de la Fonta. The path evaporated long before the ridge but we picked our way through the coppice to eventually reach it and climbed along the pathless wooded ridge to about 1100m. Returning we descended a ridge to the north of the Ravin de la Souleille, passing a collection of well built (but now roofless) barns with date carved threshold stone of 1670.
Back at the barn, we're nibbling away. the barn has been cleared of it remaining contents, an old fireplace filled in, the mangoire mostle demolished and the stones moved to prolong the terrace wall in the vegetable that I built a few years ago.
One of the big beams has a rotten end. I m hoping to use a scarfing method using oak pegs and wedges and repair it. Accuracy is important for this to work, which isnt easy when the beam isn't square in section!
rotten end removed
partly made replacement end
mercredi 13 mars 2024
The next project!
It's been ten years since I first wanted to buy the barn next to our house. Opposition and pressure from my other neighbours persuaded me to defer the first opportunity to buy the owners gave me. More recently they announced they wanted to sell again....and it became clear that one of the neighbours actually wanted to buy it all along! It was disappointing to think we might lose the opportunity to buy it as we really need a studio/workshop for transforming the fleeces into yarn and then into woven, knitted, felted and crocheted creations. as well as the possibility of teaching. Serendipity smiled on us though, as the owners (who also sold me the ruin next to my house that I transformed into our kitchen and the children's bedrooms in 2012) decided they only wanted to sell to us.
There's a LOT of work to do, but it has such potential and we hope to re roof with photovoltaics to be self sufficient for electricity.
samedi 9 mars 2024
mercredi 6 mars 2024
Pic Estibat depuis Liers
We grabbed a leg-stretcher from Liers upto Pic Estibat by the west ridge. Nice views but not particularly interesting terrain. A chance to see James and Paul's "project" converting the old school into their new home.
We started from the church at Liers which has an unusual arrangement of bells.
The long broad ridge gives great views to the south and west and finally at the summit, to the east.
Certescan, Montabone and Pic de la Leia
Pic de la Journalade and Pic des Trois Seigneurs
Mont Valier, always present
After some very changeable weather, which gave rise to fantastic skies and sunsets, we finally had some snow at the weekend, so that there is now around 120cm at 2000m. More snow this weekend in the mountains, so hopefully a chance salvage some skiing from a season largely without snow.
jeudi 22 février 2024
chanvre chaux (lime and hemp)
Susie is in the UK for a week so the perfect opportunity to do some messy building works. I recently demolished the built in wardrobes on either side of the main window in our bedroom and upcycled them to create new ones along one side (still awaiting doors). The gable wall is half covered in chanvre chauw, but where the wardrobes used to be is the original mess of stonework and poorly done render that was there when I arrived at Quélébu 20 years ago. I hacked off everything that was loose and fixed a batten a dado height (below this will be boarded allowing for the distribution of new electrics and hiding the central heating pipes).
I decided to try a new recipe for the chanvre chaux. Up until now I have used chaux hydraulic NHL3,5 but this time I thought I'd try chaux aerienne (the more active lime used to make lime putty in the UK).
I used a mix of approx 12.5kg of chaux aerienne, 2.5kg of chaux hydraulic blanc (to speed up setting), 25ltrs (2.5kg) of hemp and about 15-17ltrs of water. The mix is super sticky and once on the wall easy to smooth - the best mix yet! Unlike the chaux hydraulic which is rather grey, the end result is a lovely straw colour.
As I had half a bag of lime open, I used it up putting some chanvre chaux in the porch, which had been waiting for finishing for a couple of years!
dimanche 4 février 2024
Point 1894m à coté de Tuc de Coucou
With beautiful clear warm weather and so little snow, we decided on another walk into the mountains. It's a year since Debbie, Susie' sister died so we thought we'd visit a summit and build a cairn in memory of her.
Sheri was staying with friends in Cescau, so we picked her up in Castillon and headed for the Riberot valley. From here a relatively short but steep climb leads up to Tuc de Coucou.
As we exited from the woods we met our neighbour from Coumarba, Justin Piquemal, who was going up to parapente from the summit. We took a slightly different route from the normal path (a variant of GR10) to visit the Cabane de Trapech d'en haut. A tiny hut with room to lay out a sleeping bag and no more.
Cascade de Muscadet in the far distance
We chose to build the cairns here. I found a rather uncharateristic round granite pebble and balanced it on a slab which I wedged in some verticale bedding planes. Susie built a complemantary structure alongside.
mardi 30 janvier 2024
Spy cam
The weather remains clear, dry and warm. So no skiing since the couple of outings at the beginning of January. Hunting, cutting firewood, architecture and weaving are filling the void.
mardi 23 janvier 2024
bedford cord
Some experiments with a weave structure called bedford weave using some thick "mop" yarn in the warp for the threads which usually create padding for the ribs. Ive brought these to the surface to create pattern and also cut some them after removal from the loom.
lundi 15 janvier 2024
Scarf 2
Another deflected doubleweave scarf. This time with more cotton and less wool. The wool is in basketweave. Less successful than last scarf as the wool hasn't shrunk enough to make the cotton 'pop'.
mardi 9 janvier 2024
vendredi 5 janvier 2024
Next weave
Interested in doing something in deflected doubleweave and this scarf by Madelyn Van der Hoogt has the added attraction of having several different weft densities, so I can practice to improve my beating accuracy. The sea of green, is wool which is "fulled" (partially felted in the finishing process). The bumps I'm changing to 8/2 cotton (pink) so they keep their weave texture. I ve also modified slightly the balance of wool to cotton in the warp to suit sectional warping.
lundi 1 janvier 2024
Goutets
A New Years Day meander up to Goutets. Some fresh snow which was a nice surprise. We climbed up through the woods on the rive gauche then descended in the sun on the piste. Some fox and red deer tracks but no creatures today.
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