21 Dec 2007

Friday and time to break for Christmas

For most that is Jimmy is cracking on with the attic room now Sean has finished the plumbing so we are breaking now for a week and intend to enjoy our family and Christmas.

Wendy provided a slap-up brunch for Jimmy, Jamie and Sean whilst not Christmasy in the real sense a treat by any other name, bacon, cumberland sausages, eggs, Heinz beans, tomatoes and mushrooms with toast and a mug of rosey lee - something you come to miss here in France but not at RidersRest ;)



Merry Christmas guy's and thank you for your hard work...

20 Dec 2007

Still at it...

Still working hard on getting the place sorted. Sean arrived Monday to complete the plumbing and moving at a fair pace here he is making an opening for the toilet waste pipe More than just a pretty face eh!

We have made a room in the Barn by putting a door up now.

15 Dec 2007

A bit of culture... and a reality check...

The barn was looking like we were still making progress as we had fitted a few plasterboard's by the end of Friday - some were more difficult to cut due to the complicated angles and the beams this is what it looked like when we had finished for Friday...

Saturday saw us headed for Oradour-sur-Glane near Limoges.
During World War II, the village of Oradour-sur-Glane, on the outskirts of Limoges, was destroyed and its people were massacred by Nazis. The site of one of the most horrific massacres of the Second World War Oradour-sur-Glane is now a memorial to the events of June 10th, 1944. On that day, Nazi troops killed virtually the entire village population - only six people out of 648 inhabitants survived. to tell this crucial piece of history, part of the village remains the same as it was after it was destroyed, with everything left in place just as it was on that day. The cars are still on the street exactly where they were left, furniture still in place in the houses that survived the fires. Oradour-sur-Glane is truly a unique memorial and one that genuinely evokes the meaning of one of the awful events of that time. Story

Some photos to mark our visit and give you an idea of the solemness of the place. Well worth a visit.


Joan and Tony Cold but happy







11 Dec 2007

Moving along at a brisk pace

Well the barn is being transformed at a pretty quick pace - Whilst mike has been here we have completed a considerable amount of work on the three bathrooms. Sadly Mike has had to cut short his visit to be with his father who is unwell, we wish you mike and your dad all the very best...

Here are the pictures of where we were when Mike left this morning (11/12/07).


A view of the back of the barn intended to be the dormitory



A view from the ceiling taking in the electrics (I have still to connect everything up...


Mike finishing the pluming


a view of the bathrooms awaiting the waste pips and boards to be fitted...

Jimmy and I have continued in the dorm area boarding up the walls and ceilings, I have also run all the electrics in the room so we could get the boards up without delay.

This is what the Dormitory part looked like last thing Thursday Night 13th ...


Jimmy and a couple of his mates fitting the steal which the plasterboard will be supported by
The silver is insulation which Joan's Tony and I put up the night before.


Jimmy on the other side - note the bathrooms in the background

8 Dec 2007

it used to be a Barn but now...

Well for the last 8 or nine nights Mike and I have been laboring away in the barn supported by many cuppa's and cakes served by the very lovely Wendy - almost like she had a sixth sense of when we needed it most. we have generally worked from 09:00 through to 18:00 stopping for Tea, a shower and a bit of telly before knackered crashing to start again the next morning. But the fruits of our labour is in the pictures below.


contemplating where the bathroom furniture will go


The doors in place and squared up


All the steel frame in place furniture measured to fit next Plumbing and Electrics


Mike measuring up for the copper pipe and runs.

Jimmy has been stalled in the Attic awaiting the plumbing to be completed so he has recently joined us in the Barn turning the other end into something inhabitable starting with getting some boards up in to form a ceiling and measuring out the walls and partition between the sleeping area and the bathrooms.


One of those tea breaks


The ceiling going up


Jimmy tidying up to lay the tracs for the walls

We have also been adopted by a wild cat who has taken to breakfast with us and pretty much believe we are it's parents or something...

1 Dec 2007

Really moving along now...

Well it is December the 1st and we have been here 3 months today. We have covered some ground and are moving at a really reassuring pace. We have our first bookings for 2008 and the B&B is starting to take shape thanks to Jimmy of Henry, Limousin Property Services. who is slowly turning our dream into something tangible, "Must be fate" .

Mike has also arrived and we are making some sense out of the Barn and transforming it into the "Club Room" hopefully Jimmy will help here too once the Attic is complete. Both Jimmy and Keith (Salamander Electrics) have transformed a once unorganised space into a really nice en-suite room. Mind you both have probably put on a stone with Wendy cooking cakes and bacon/egg butties. Check out Jimmy sandwiches untouched on the joist... Sean is now here this weekend putting in the copper for the plumbing and the water heaters and plumb in the toilet, shower and sink so the place is almost all together bar the rubbing down.


The Barn is coming along fine - after 4 days we have the floor down, the rooms measured up and some boards on the ceiling (some not all) we are now in the process of putting the stud walls up and building the structure of the walls. All in all we are progressing at a fair pace.



End of Day 2


End of Day 3

22 Nov 2007

Its all taking shape...

We wake to this view each morning and go to sleep to these sunsets...

A bit of a shock this week Money! where does it all go? I Purchased 10,000 euros from my usual source and due to the weak Pound (£) it cost me £500 more than it had in August this year, but it is swings and roundabouts I suppose as we had the highest rate for 4 years when we purchased the house. I bought the sit-on-mower which was £200 cheaper here than in the UK and I have agreed to do Jimmy and Sean's Web sites in lieu of work so the barter system works.
All the plasterboard and steel arrived for the walls in the barn which I expected to cost in the region of 1,500 euros only to get a bill for 2,356 euros (lesson learnt)

My Sit-on- mower arrived Tuesday so I am officially an old man and to prove it I mowed the entire rear lawn, well what will become a lawn, in one go and then read the instructions. Whoops you are not supposed to mow an incline of more than 5degrees oh well. As you can see the ground is a vast improvement on what it was like well you can actually see the ground for a start.


This is a view looking up towards the house from the furthest point of the rear garden
there is still more to clear behind me to the bread oven about 10meters or so.




This view looks down towards the bread oven - there is a white post in the centre which
is half way down the garden and marks the entrance to the wasps nest - The
big pile to the left is to burn - and you can see Wendy in the middle too.

The upstairs toilet is finished bar the decorating and at a total cost of 3,167 euros (£2,260) which included all materials the complete rewiring of the bedroom a new hall way and the white furniture, we are really pleased with the result. Wendy is raring to decorate it now. We would not hesitate in recommending Jimmy, Sean and Keith to anyone looking for real tradesmen genuine, honest know what they are doing they really take the worry out of a project and are real easy going no job too small or too big, very refreshing.


The best I could do in a small space but it gives an idea...


This is the hall left is the new part and you can see the entrance to the toilet and Twin room,
to the right is the door way to the double bedroom

The attic space is slowly looking like a normal room with walls which really shrinks the room down but it will include a good size double room, a good size en-suite, and plenty of storage space. But it is gonna cost... Here is a photo showing the before shot - Once completed I will take a photo and show all. Meanwhile this is the before (Tuesday) and after (Friday) electrics are going in at the same time


This is looking in from the door to the back - The tin in the right corner
is the chemicals used to treat the wood against mites etc.



This is looking towards the chimny from the back of the attic space
The entrance is on the right but the ladder blocks the view

We have managed to squeeze in some social time with Mark and Natalie down in the cafe Commercials (which is becoming our normal place to go in town) Natalie was the star attraction at the beginning of the Beaujolais fest She was the singer for the night and what a very pleasant night it was as their guests we drank and ate free and I consumed enough wine to have a hangover for Wendy's Birthday the next day... Mark and Natelie own http://www.theilfarm.com/ just along the road from us.

Today was a surprisingly Sunny and warm day in comparison to the last week of dull, rain and wind, so I took the opportunity to go for a couple of hours riding on the bikes yes I managed an hour on the FJR and an hour on the R111. The Autumn countryside was very photogenic...





Remember if you click on a picture you can see it magnified... so go on click on one and see ;)

15 Nov 2007

Snow in November

Well you cannot knock the locals they know what is what and sure as day follows night it snowed today...



14 Nov 2007

The Builders are here

I am not sure if my A£53 is punch board or countersunk but it is all starting to happen or at least we have had an eventful few days.

Ikea have finally delivered our furniture so we have tables and chairs at last, so we will be able to accommodate the neighbours round for a meal without feeling we are gypsies with garden furniture in the house pretty flimsy garden furniture to boot. But not now with out ultra modern tables and chairs.

I managed to order my Tondeuse Tractor (Sit on Mower) which I am expecting delivery Monday cannot wait as it will make all the effort in taming the jungle worth while, even if I still have a fair way to go out back. Just the other day as I was strimming (on my third strimmer head) I could hear a buzzing louder than the strimmer but didn't know where it was coming from - I suspected I had a problem with the motor so I stopped it. The noise continued though the engine had subsided, I quickly discovered that wasps or bee's of some sort had nested underground and I had strimmed over it and upset the whole nest which was swarming all over the place, they didn't seem to bother me so I cracked on until the rain drove me indoors.

Also Jimmy a Brit builder over here (payrat Le Chateau) came and did us a quote for an upstairs toilet and to convert the attic space into a double room with on-suite with his mate Sean the plumber. We agreed a price and they started almost immediately. They are mostly finished the toilet room all plumbing etc so electrician tomorrow and then just the tidying up. We are well pleased so far (Will let you know when finished) this is the view so far.


The view looking up the stairs


From inside the bedroom looking to the stairs


A view of where the waste exits the house

The main worry has always been how we dispose of the toilet waste as we have/had no idea where the Foss was or where we could pick up the waste pipes. So I spend a day digging a trench to intersect the pipe and then follow it to determine where it ran and where we could T-in to it for the upstairs toilet and for the future the attic and the barn (Now refer'd to as the "Club Room"), the person or persons who buried the pipe in the first place had a wicked sense of humour because the dig was obstructed by some major rocks and always deeper than I had anticipated.

Wendy has cracked on with papering the smaller of the two spare rooms and has completed the job and even given it two coats of Dulux White Emulsion - brought from the UK by Mark & Kay after we discovered that the French equivalent (Mega expensive) was like fresh single cream in texture and would have needed about 10 coats to cover the wall. Once the toilet is in I will have to refer to this room as the bigger of the two spare rooms...

It is fair to say that we are in for a cold winter typical since it is our first, so we have topped up the diesel tanks for the heating 1000Litres worth and it is heart wrenching to see the rate at which the level is going down - oh well, this is mostly because of fuel prices at the moment the difference is 1/3rd greater than we paid in February. But better to be warm especially when the night temperature drops so rapidly when the sun goes down. We are also grateful for the Log fire in the front room.

It is a shame I didn't know that Jimmy would buy any building materials we needed and split his discount with us as I have already ordered all the plasterboard and wall rails for the Club Room (Barn) to be delivered Friday in time for ActionMike coming out on the 27th Nov to start work. You live and learn - it isn't what you know it is who you know.

Everyone is talking about snow, they seem to think we might get some snow - and Mt Dore is only up the road to Ski-ing is not far away if we care to partake... I think not ;)