All packed up and ready to go - we are off on the train to Paris this afternoon for our flight tomorrow headed towards Australia - with a pit stop in Bali to break up the flight and have some r & r.. we really are not looking forward to the 13 hour flight but oh well it will be over soon enough. Haven't seen our daughter Gabi for 6 months so looking forward to catching up with her and the rest of our family in Aus.
We have had a busy couple of weeks with some small but important achievements. We finally found the oak beams we needed which Paul has now installed. We went to a reclamation yard near us and bought and loaded the huge beams in the pouring rain with Paul and the owner wrangling them onto the trailer.
We have also bought and got home a lovely old wood stove that will be perfect in our massive fireplace in the kitchen. This is very heavy and we had a few scary moments unloading it from the van but didn't end up with any breakages to anything or anyone so all good.
Paul has nearly got the floor ready to have boarding put down on the second floor. And the weather has actually been fine for about a week after what feels like months of rainy days. We have been very lucky as far as winter goes though as it has been very mild and we haven't found it too bad at all. It was minus 4 a couple of nights ago but it's pretty toasty in the attic as long as you have a few layers on!
Last week we went to a birthday lunch for our friend Yves - they are lucky enough to have a very nice friend and near neighbor who owns an awesome traditional bread oven that he has renovated and since the weather was so lovely it was great to be able to eat alfresco in the middle of winter. It was a very multi-cultural occasion with some French, Belgian, us Aussies, a couple of English people and even a Dutchy there - three languages being spoken at one point or another. It definitely helps with your French being in situations like this! Both Paul and I are in total awe of Yves and Kathleen who are pretty much fluent in all three languages - I would like to just be able to converse in two thanks!
Here are some pics of the oven and hut and the lunch..
We were lucky enough to get invited back this week by the owner for a traditional regional lunch he and his friend had prepared in the oven - ie Confit de Canard - Foie Gras etc yummo... Again the weather was great so work can wait ha.
Anyway - will be a few weeks before we are back so no blogs for a while.
Hopefully then there will be some quick progress on the house as our first visitors arrive in March! The caravan may be getting some use again perhaps..although I don't think I could do that to my mum and dad!
Here is the house as of today - doesn't look much different from when we first got here from the outside - hopefully it will start getting a face lift in the next few months..
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