10 Jul 2008
A picture paints a thousand words
Our Billy and his partner Lissy brought our Grandson Ryan over for a 5 day visit, We loved it and believe they had a relaxing time - maybe for longer next time...
Ryan and I in Treignac
Cats I am sure they know when you are allergic - and I don't even know this one...
Melisa, Billy and Ryan by the river in Treignac
Ryan Billy and I
Caption competition anyone?
Ryan in the pool again showing off his diving technique
5 Jul 2008
Pictures of the outside area...
I have wandered around the outside area this morning and taken a few panarama photos of the house front and back - and why not...
Most of our daytime activity has been maintenance of the grounds and of course enjoying the sunshine by the splash pool.
Both of us have very nice tans now - thank you - I have been a little sore I must admit after spending a few hours reading by the pool...
Most of our daytime activity has been maintenance of the grounds and of course enjoying the sunshine by the splash pool.
Both of us have very nice tans now - thank you - I have been a little sore I must admit after spending a few hours reading by the pool...

This is the 1st view people get as they enter Le Theil from the West

The Western view from the top of the garden looking at the rear of the house
A View from the eastern side looking up the road

A View from the eastern side looking up the rear of the house
26 Jun 2008
Gardening
When I cannot find wendy in the Kitchen or by the pool I usually have a look in the garden

This is her second home and she claims to be growing stuff...

Small Tomato

Passion flowers in abundance

This is her second home and she claims to be growing stuff...

Small Tomato

Passion flowers in abundance
Outside the front door aswell
Down by the bike wash and park
And I am digging up a new area round by the bunk room
23 Jun 2008
More of the same
Reptiles, Wine, Cool beer, Bikes, Good company and great weather...
A small piece of video of the local roads... -->> Click here to watch <<--
Today has returned to what we would like to think is going to be the Norm...
A little work and a little relaxation.
19 Jun 2008
Funny old week as it goes
We have not been quiet as we have had people come and go the 4 Daves dropped in for 2 nights seperated by a night away at the Millau bridge proof that bikers never die they just ride stranger bikes and go a little slower...
Coops and Al made their second appearance in two years they noticed the difference immediately well you would when there was litterately nothing here except us, they slept on lillo's and ate off a plastic table last June, this time around they were amaized at the work we had managed to do is a short time. We are expecting them back again tonight ;)
We had a lone biker from Exeter "Colin" drop in on us one wet day looking for a place to park and dry out.
We have had a reptillian few days now the sune is out and it is nesting/breeding time...
Wendy spotted a snake basking in the sun out by the barn I was amaized to discover it was an ASP Viper very clearly marked and nesting in the garden - well you don't really want a couple or three of those laying around as their bite is fairly poisionous and very painfull. Plus we have Ryan out in a couple of weeks and Mellisa who is pregnant so I just had to get rid, glad I did as it had two eggs it was preparing to lay...
Even after I had exterminated it it continued to bite anything in its proximity for at least 5 mins after I had removed the head from the body...
I have now set about removing any likely places anymore would be tempted to make their nests so any mound with rubble is being excavated and leveled...
Of course there are the more friendly reptiles around the house to be seen scurrying arouns the place.
Coops and Al made their second appearance in two years they noticed the difference immediately well you would when there was litterately nothing here except us, they slept on lillo's and ate off a plastic table last June, this time around they were amaized at the work we had managed to do is a short time. We are expecting them back again tonight ;)
We had a lone biker from Exeter "Colin" drop in on us one wet day looking for a place to park and dry out.
We have had a reptillian few days now the sune is out and it is nesting/breeding time...
Wendy spotted a snake basking in the sun out by the barn I was amaized to discover it was an ASP Viper very clearly marked and nesting in the garden - well you don't really want a couple or three of those laying around as their bite is fairly poisionous and very painfull. Plus we have Ryan out in a couple of weeks and Mellisa who is pregnant so I just had to get rid, glad I did as it had two eggs it was preparing to lay...
Even after I had exterminated it it continued to bite anything in its proximity for at least 5 mins after I had removed the head from the body...
I have now set about removing any likely places anymore would be tempted to make their nests so any mound with rubble is being excavated and leveled...
Of course there are the more friendly reptiles around the house to be seen scurrying arouns the place.
6 Jun 2008
Ron, Sammy & Leon enjoy a few days relaxation with us...

They arrived on the 2nd slightly damp I met them at the services to ride the rest of the way with them

a bit a a social gathering in the kitchen


and the pool gets some use - even if it is freezin ;)

The lawnmower threw a drive belt so needed replacing 66 euros later
I was compeled to slow down and raise the cutting height
Ditch clearing to prevent the road getting wet and slipery

we have discovered that a blue tit has nested in one of the breeze blocks we have used for
steps in the garden... this will explain the cats promanading around the house.
They left for the ferry today at 7am
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