
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 bedroomThe 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 ;)