Our new home in France

While looking for a house to rent, somewhere to base ourselves while we hunt for the right property, we found the perfect house in the perfect spot -and with the help of the lovely people at Cle Rouge Immobilier in Duras it is ours! This blog is primarily for our friends and family to follow the ups and downs of the adventures. However if we don't know you, I hope you'll enjoy the story too, and that one day you may consider booking into our lovely home as a paying guest - you'll be made very welcome!
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Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Monday, 18 March 2013

How did it get to March?!

Oh dear, how did that happen? The last time I looked it was only January - I think we have been hibernating! Or else 4 posts in January just exhausted me!
So, what has been happening at Vue de Duras? We have had a false alarm thinking that spring had arrived....
Peacock butterfly.
Primroses
Red legged partridge
 ......and then it snowed again, and hailed, and rained.
Valentines day
Valentine's day has come and gone, along with the second anniversary of our chambre d'hote.
Happy Anniversary!
We had a little spring break in St Jean de Luz, a beautiful day followed by .....snow!
Snow in St Jean de Luz
The harbour entrance at St Jean de Luz
The harbour


Oyster catcher
While there, we hopped over the boarder into Spain for a Tapas lunch in St Sebastien..needless to say Hugh didn't have octopus (neither did I!)
Octopus on the Tapas menu
Tapas bar
On the way back, we called in to Biarritz, for a quick visit, cut short by the snowy weather.
The beach at Biarritz
I have been trying to decorate the kitchen, I'm getting there - the beams have been treated to prevent insect problems, the ceiling and walls painted and a dresser 'shabby chic-ed'. Hugh keeps moving - anything standing still too long gets the 'Annie Sloan' treatment!


And today is Hugh's birthday! We are celebrating that, the first year of his 'retirement', and, coming soon......

......the completion of the shutter painting! Nearly there now, let's just hope there is enough time between the end of the bad weather and it getting too hot!

A bientôt  X

Sunday, 12 June 2011

We got there!

Another long gap, with so much to blog, that I will have to use photos and captions to prevent boredom in the reader!
In the (almost a) month since my last blog lots of things have changed.
The chicks have grown, and grown again and are now pretty much free range, ranging wider and wider, into the vines, the plum trees, our neighbour's garden and the gite! They return pretty quickly though, if they think there might be treats involved!
Mike with treats.
Waiting to be let out!
Table birds?
Oven ready?!
The gite was finally finished and furnished.
Jim the digger, digging another pond, leveling out the car park and filling in holes.

Mike putting finishing touches to furniture for the gite.


Just waiting for the grass to grow.


Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2 
 
Lounge and dining room

Kitchen diner
Spot the camera man!
 We are thrilled with the way it has turned out. We wanted to celebrate the end of this part of our adventure, and thank everyone who helped along the way. So we planned a big party and invited everyone who helped along with the mayor to make it an 'official opening'. Unfortunately, we were too busy to take any photos, but we're hoping that other people did, and I will publish them when I get them.
After weeks of very hot and dry weather, it started to rain just 10 minutes before the party began, and rained for a couple of hours - real, steady, wet rain, much to the relief, I'm sure of all our local farmers and wine growers, so we couldn't really complain! We just got on with it, enjoyed the afternoon, and when the rain finally stopped, it turned into a beautiful evening, with petanque, led by Jean-Claude (playing his rules apparently!) and an impromptu (albeit "one we prepared earlier") chilli on the terrace until well into the night.

The petanque pitch, scene of a battle!
So....thank you to everyone who has helped us on our way (not just those in the photo!) and to everyone who came and joined in our celebrations.
Ash, filming the party
The last six weeks or so of our story have been filmed for ITV, to be screened, possibly in September. We're not sure what it is going to be called yet, or exactly when it will be on, but watch this space!
Nicole also had a birthday, celebrated with a visit from boyfriend, Mike and her brother Dave and his girlfriend  Neesha.
After the parties were over, we took a couple of days off and spent one of them in Bordeaux and the sand dune at Pyla near Arcachon, the tallest sand dune in Europe.
From the top of the dune towards the sea
From the top towards the forest.
On the Miroir d'eau des quais in Bordeaux

Taking photos of the photographers!