Mas Du Pech

Mas Du Pech
Before - June 2011

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Dimanche 27 Novembre

Ok, I guess it had to happen eventually. The cold, grey drizzle has finally hit our valley and I guess it means it's only just the start of a long cold winter. Luckily we have now moved into our cute little apartment in our attic. We have been sleeping here for about 5 days but it was only yesterday that we got the shower working along with the electricity. What luxury! This means the heating can go on and with only max of 5 or 6 degrees trust me we need it! We are having a bit of a lazy day today watching some downloaded tv on the computer and doing some cooking. We did venture out this morning to a brocante/vide grenier that was at a village about 20km away. Only came home with some cupboard handles but we had fun looking. It is nice to take a bit of a breather as it has been pretty hectic the past month or two - particularly for Paul who has been grappling, literally, with the French plumbing fittings as well as the French way of wiring. As far as the plumbing goes he tends to be too strong for his own good as often a leaky join has ended up with a broken fitting due to some over zealous tightening. Has been very frustrating though as just as it seems all the leaks have been sorted another one rears up. I wanted the toilet in place before we moved in but only after a couple of days Paul noticed there was a leak on the boards under it - after much investigating he worked out that the 'new' toilet had been patched on the underside and one of them wasn't holding. Pity we had bought it from Brive otherwise we would have taken it back but we have decided to try to fix it - will see how that plays out. In the meantime we have been tripping down the stairs back to the barn to use the loo. There may also be a small bucket involved for the night time ha.
Anyway here are some before and after shots - the afters will be added to next blog as there is still a few things to do but is a massive improvement on our camp in the barn!
Last week we had to head back to Toulouse as I had managed to pick up some wrong pieces for the kitchen cupboards in Ikea - so frustrating but it meant we could also drop our friends off to their flight to the UK so was all good. We also discovered an amazing charity shop with tonnes of secondhand stuff for really cheap prices. Two bedside tables of solid timber with matching marble tops that I am in the process of sanding and painting up came to the grand price of 10 euros. There was lots of nice furniture there but we only had the car - might have to see if the van is up to a return trip!
Note the bed that Paul has made us out of one of the oak beams that was left after the roof had been done and some of the floorboards from the attic. Recycling at its best! Other news is that I have finally been horse riding here. My friend Kathleen happened to mention that she had been getting lessons with her hubby who has managed to cut his leg with a chainsaw - ouch - anyway I said I would go with her and it was fantastic. Nice lively horses and we rode for over an hour around our lovely little valley - makes me want to get a horse here even more now much to Pauls distress! We went on one of the days that we have had most of November of - chilly start but clear sunny days - was all very nice. We have also been taking our neighbors dog for walks - well actually he tends to take himself and we just follow along hopefully behind him. I took some pics on one such walk.
Well the plan for the next week or so is keep going with finishing off up here - still have overhead cupboards to go in and the little storeroom/utility room still needs some plastering once the wash basin in the bathroom has been installed. Sanding of the stairs - plenty to do. Hopefully we may get the windows for the second floor and they will need painting before Paul installs them too. We have debated at length what to do with the windows. Initially we wanted to keep them the traditional French style similar to those that had been in there but to get them made from oak and double glazed, which is pretty much a necessity here, will cost nearly a grand a window and the ones we have seen didn't really look that great. We can get very cheap double glazed ones at the 'dodgy' brico which are single panes - benefit being once you paint them they should look reasonably good/unobtrusive and the second floor has really nice views so it will maximize those. Anyway since they are so cheap if down the track we decide we should have gone the artisan option we can always do it at that stage. In the meantime getting the rest of the building as airtight as possible is pretty crucial. It is quite strange walking through the first couple of floors that look like bomb sites to arrive here in the clean white freshness at the top of the stairs. Can't wait until it all looks this good! Oh and by the way Geoff if you are reading this the product on the floor is something by 3v3 called Huile Blanc - yep white oil! We didn't really follow instructions as it wasn't as white as we wanted so didn't remove the excess off with a clothe after painting on. This meant it did take longer to dry but seems to be holding up ok. Last pic is of some 'mushroom/fungi' growing on some of the trees around here. Apparently it is 'cepes' or wild mushroom season but we wouldn't know what was edible or not so just choose not to go there. This lot certainly doesn't look edible but who knows??

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