25 Apr 2008

Brilliant sunshine today...

Yesterday we had an afternoons riding with some other Brits around the region.
Guess what we did today...





















Wendy also had her hair cut and I managed to cut the field again...

23 Apr 2008

Working outside in the Rain

Well the rain is still with us but we just have to crack on so we have been out in the wet prepareing the ground for a harstanding to park the bikes on when they are not in the garage, as the only other place is on the road or in the mud (grass when it isn't raining). Plus it's tidier...




This is ready for concrete on Friday

I had a bit of a surprise in the post yesterday in the form of two speeding fines and that was just on the way to collect the kids on journey 1 so 3 more journeys worth of fines to come - I wait with impending doom.

Took the FJR to Tulle and the Yamaha dealers to get the front end looked at and the consensus is that the front tyre is deforming... so ordered a new set of Bridgestone BT-020's Shock Horror on the french prices but will be happy is the bike rides and handles as it should do.

21 Apr 2008

Nothing to report

Well I have been feeling run down recently must be suffering from the "SAD" syndrome and feeling more like a fish everyday - when is this rain going to stop, we have much work to do but it is all outside now so pretty much stalled by the rain of late.

It even rained for the entire time the kids were over. Such a shame as they could have got up to so much more... I must admit the return ferry trips to collect and return took their toll on both me and the car (we will get over it) flying is the obvious answer just seems to elude Bethany's mum or probably more realistically she too realises it and take pleasure in refusing to allow Bethany to fly just to put me through the purgetry of 3 days on the road and ferry there and the 3 days back again...

I managed to squeeze in another mowing of the grass during a dry spell but incurred a puncture on the sit on mower for my trouble - I am hoping that the "puncture repair gunk (Ultra Seal)" I used to fix the slow puncture on the FJR will do the same on the mower though to be fair it is on the wall of the tyre so much more difficult for the liquid to get at. I have removed the wheel and given it the best chance and seems to be working - only time will tell.

I am having a problem with the FJR feels like I am riding on a flat tyre which points to the Headstock bearings so I rode the 100 KMs round trip to Tulle Yamaha dealership in the torrential rain today only to discover that they close on a Monday, Well at least I got out for a ride and re-confirmed my waterproofs still worked.

Mark and Kay are over for a long weekend so a bit of socialising is on the cards - something which is always welcome ;).

Tomorrow we start to lay out the border for a hardstanding to the side of the Pigsty so we can park up bikes and the car out of the way of traffic, Jimmy is coming over to give me a hand, and we will be using readymixed concerete so will be getting a quote once we have it all laid out and the hardcore down. will need some strengthening though as I suspect Joan & Tony will see it an ideal spot for a Campervan Park. - well we will have to keep our fingers crossed for dry weather or there is no cance any concerete will set in this rain...

15 Apr 2008

We dragged the Kids around Treignac

This is the last day the kids are here so we dragged them around Treignac...

11 Apr 2008

Took the kids to see the village of Oradour-sur-Glane

Well on Sunday and Monday I drove just short of 2000 kms to collect Bethany, her Friend Eden, Bobby and Chelsea to come spend a week at Riders rest.

But before collecting them we managed to get all the painting anf fixtures and fittings completed in the Barn now formally the Bunk Room or Club Room whichever you prefer...


The Bunk Room with bedding


Looking from the patio doors


The Bathroom looking from the door


The same bathroom looking from a seated position on the toilet
Thursday it stopped raining so we went to the village of Oradour-sur-Glane...

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

Saturday we went to Payrat Le Chateau as there was a bike French bike weekend intended to culminate with a mass bike blessing on the Sunday - however the weather has been so bad it was cancelled last week, never mind at least I was out on mine with Bobby braving a pillion ride through some great twisties in the torrential rain...


2 Apr 2008

Just 1 more

coat of paint and the bunkhouse bathrooms will be finished... Phew! needless to say that will make me very happy. Mark and Kay arrived out here Monday with some Dulux vinyl Silk Pure White paint so we could finish off.

Sunday I am off on a round-trip to the UK and back to pick up Bethany and a Friend (Eden) and Bobby for a week or so over here hopefully the weather will stay as it is now - sunny and warm (still chilly at night though) they will be able to get out and about a bit otherwise it can drag a little if it rains all the time...

Be good to see them and Bobby as an extra pair of hands will be usefull clearing some more of the jungle, out there, up. Also I need help to move some building debris left by the previous owners and to level a few mounds...

We also have to clear an ants nest away as we will be utilising that part of the garden for a patio or BBQ area - found these the other day moving in. I incinerated them today but expect them back in a few days lol...


Well the snow has pretty much thawed and the rain has disipated for a whilewe have managed to cut the area to the back of the barn and the front garden area before a massive thunderstorm hit us. This phot is Wendy using the timer facility on her camera pretty good considering I wasn't in shot when she set it off, she claims er timing is perfect. It really depicts an old couple pottering about in the garden not sure where I was...

Good news is that the bookings are rolling in at a reasonable pace and to say we are pleased is a minor statement ;) so if you are intending on coming over you had better book real quick.

23 Mar 2008

Easter Sunday


and everywhere I look is white...

At least we will have a collection of photos for next years christmas card:-








Now where did I put that polly bag...

22 Mar 2008

A bit of a rest

The last few days have seen me taking it real easy... In fact I haven't been near the barn for 3 days and I must admit it feels strange. The reason is simple really. Andy or Drewster as he is known on the motorcycle forum planned a 1 night stop over on the 17th but stayed 3 nights - and I felt it would be damn right rude if I didn't take him down some of the twisties near here and show him the scenic route to Oradour-Sur-Glane (the reason he was here of course) - so I had 2 days glorious riding 1st on the FJR and then on the R111.


on the road from Payrat Le Chateau to St Leonard Noblat


Back gate to Oradour-Sur-Glane


The A89 Viaduct viewed from Tulle


Drewster Headed for Montipllier

We also managed to do some shopping for bits and pieces, shelves, door lock, Electric socket face plates and some floor mats which are all fitted or assembled and in place.
Wendy booked us a Doctors appointment for yesterday which was quite entertaining - our Dr is a lady who speaks very good english but can confuse her words enough to entertain us both, it cost us 44 euros for the visit but and now we have to work out how we register on the French Health system so we can have some of it refunded.... We are entitled to the 1st two years here (2.5 years but we have already been her .5) with the NHS paying our costs but after that we will need insurance as the French have recently changed their ruling on forigners using their health system for free, Brown should take a leaf from their book...
We also registered RidersRest.Net as a bonifide Chambre D'Hote which means we can legaly do B&B for up to 15 people at a time... Saves us getting into trouble once all the bikes start turning up doing a ton-up down the D16.

Wendy is as I type painting the bathrooms in the barn, and I am computing well surfing and stuff, it is also my turn to make the brews and the egg banjo's something Wendy usually does...

The weather really cannot make its mind up as we have been alternating between Snow blizzards, blazing sunshine, Hailstone and torrential rain - and that was just today... so much for global warming.

17 Mar 2008

Time for bed said Zebedee

You guest it (yes it is spelt wrong but then there in lies the pun)... We have put up the bunkbeds and aranged them in the bunkroom - needless to say we are pleased as they are very sturdy (they are going to need to be) and they are 3 foot wide so will be a comfortable sleep, also the matresses will fit. So it is all coming together.

Wendy has started to paint the bathrooms and has a coat of white on the 1st one, hard going as they are much smaller than the barn or hall and they have flat ceilings...

For those of you who have noticed the generally dirty and falling to bits trousers I have worn throughout the telling of this blog, I can report that they have been given a decent funeral today and we shared a few memories whilst they were cremated, well it was getting cold around the nether regions and hopefully I have seen the last of painting for a while (till christmas I suspect). Still they lasted 6 months solid (and in the end they were).

13 Mar 2008

Bedroom re-organisation...

Wendy and I put the IKEA Single beds up and wow they are pretty large for singles which is good for our guests and the matresses are very confortable ;) in order to give more room to the twin beds and allow for the use of a "Put-me-up" bed in the twin room to make it a triple I suppose, we have moved the double into what we had first envisiged would be the Twin and the twin's into the double room and whalla this is the result - just in time for a guest tomorrow night.

I also managed to get another coat of Magnolia on the wall in the Hallway of the barn...

12 Mar 2008

Magnolia magnolia every where I look.

Just finished putting a coat of Magnolia on the hall walls and ceiling - it took me all morning just to cut the edges in - so many angles - seemed a good idea when we were sticking the plasterboard up...

After 3 days of torrential rain the sun also come out long enough for us to get the double bed and other furniture out of the house and into the attic room so we can now officially say we have a double en-suite...

11 Mar 2008

Coming along nicely thank you

Did I mention that I hate DiY and painting even more ? well I do but it is still good to stand back and see what has been achieved and how finally we are putting the finishing touches to the Attice and Barn.

Wendy has pushed on with painting the skirting boards and door frames whilst I put a 4th coat of "Magnolia" on the "Bunk-Room" walls and ceiling. I believe it could do with another coat but since using 20Ltrs of pain and only have 15Ltrs remaining we have decided to leave as is for now and use the remaining 15Lrs to do the Hall way to the Showers at least that way it will look finished even if we know it still needs another coat ;) This will allow me to buy some more paint when I pop over to ther UK for Bethany and her friend Evan in April, or hopefully Kay and Mark will bring us some out when they are over end of this month. Anyway this means I will be starting on the Hall tomorrow...

The attic is complete and as soon as it stops raining we will relocate the double bed and matteress from inside* the house to the attic room. That only leaves fabricating a new door to the outside and a headboard to fashion. (*once it is out of the house we can assemble the two single beds we have in the garage and have a "Twin room" and a "Double room" inside the house).





9 Mar 2008

It's in colour so it must be true...

Well we have started painting in the Barn.

Wendy painted all the doors yesterday whilst I caulked the skirting boards and shower ends. I also took the time to tidy up the garages as they had become cluttered with allsorts of crud, materials, tools and other odds and sods. Now it is more organised and I even had time to carpet another room - the garage well the one with the Rocket in :) with old carpet taken from the upstairs bedroom, waste not want not.

Today Wendy started painting the skirting boards and doorways, whilst I put the first coat of Magnolia on to the walls and ceiling of the Bunk Room (yes one of the rooms in the barn). Phew it was monotonous work for sure and I will probably need another couple of coats before it looks okay. Then the hallway and toilets groan.

Wendy was feeling the cold a bit bless... But she still managed to do lunch and again Tea whilst I slummed it on the net...