This is the story starting from now - June 2011 - of two Australians who have sold up their life in Australia to renovate a traditional stone farmhouse in the French countryside. With luck it will be a love story and not a tragedy!! Enjoy.......
Mas Du Pech

Before - June 2011
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Bonne fetes!!
So unbelievably it's only a couple of days away from Xmas - this year has gone by so fast although I am pretty sure I say that every year! I have to confess that I don't really do Xmas - sorry but I really hate spending money on buying stuff that no-one really needs and just fills the world with more packaging etc - bah humbug ha. Having said that having our first wintery xmas is going to be fun and it's been nice driving through all the pretty little French villages with all there lights and decorations up. We went to Sarlat last weekend to show Chelsea as she hadn't been there before - it's one of my favourite towns in our vicinity - a lot less crowds too in the winter - the last time Paul and I went there for the Saturday market it was total bedlam!
Here's some pics.
They had a little ice rink set up in the town square which looked like lots of fun for the kids..
It was one of the few days it hasn't been raining - I think it has rained nearly every day for several weeks now - the Dordogne and Lot rivers are both looking very full now which must be a good thing for everyone. Mind you it gets a bit tiresome as far as getting up and going in the mornings. We have (or I should say Paul has) removed the floorboards on the first story now - this makes the walk upstairs a little interesting as if you did fall off it would be pretty ugly!
Paul has also manhandled the two huge beams we bought a few months ago into their new positions - consequently he has a very sore back now - hopefully it's just muscular and won't be too bad in the long term.
We discovered that one of the chimneys was leaking a bit as the stones inside the attic have become a bit damp - Paul was not too keen on getting up on the scaffold but our friend John didn't seem too bothered so was roped in to do the job - here he is today fixing it up.
It's not looking like it will be a white xmas here like it was last year but we are actually headed to the Pyrenees for a few days skiing and it has finally snowed there last weekend - the weather is meant to be sunny but cold so should be perfect! Here is a pic of our house that John and Aileen took last year on xmas day - hopefully it will snow here soon!!
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