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!
Showing posts with label cranes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cranes. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2014

...a little while later.....

The first of May is a public holiday in France, so we downed-tools today in the tradition of May Day and went in search of lunch at Domaine la Boissiere, Soumensac.......unfortunately so did everyone else! It is another of this area's 'best kept secrets', no English voices to be heard, the rules unclear, but there were definitely no seats to be had, all tables were claimed with cloths and baskets, everyone brings their own 'couverts' then queues up for their bottles of wine, oysters, duck breasts etc - it smelt delicious. No chance of waiting for a table to finish, everyone is there for the duration. Next year......we'll go armed!
We did manage a glass plastic cup of wine from the fountain before we left.
So, no long lunch for us today, I may as well finally update this blog!
We started the year with a break in beautiful Valencia
 Signs of spring followed shortly afterwards, the cranes making way their way back north, painting recommencing and the grass needing to be cut!

Followed by a visit from Nicole and Tom and one of the first vide-greniers of the year.
We tried to increase our exercise with a couple of walks and using out bikes (it didn't last long!)

We had a day or two playing golf...
resulting in broken club for Hugh. It was NOT sabotage, I won fairly!
..before getting down to some preparation for our summer season.
With some help from our lovely friends we have painted the eaves and constructed a pergola to give us some shade and shelter.....
 ..having first repaired the table....
We can't wait ro get a bit more use from the newly shaded terrace.
We have done a spot of wine tasting at the Maison des Vignerons
The next lesson....

 Hugh continues in his quest for the perfect 'Vue de Duras'..
We have been to a couple of music events arranged by 
First a soiree New Orleans with Dale Blade
then Texas Martha and the House of Twang
 While I had a quick trip back to the UK, Hugh went bargain hunting in the rain at a vide-grenier, and found these coffee cups - of which I approve!
Our usual round-up of wildlife
Our new chickens...Lemon Cuckoo Orpintons, Welsummers (which lay the greeny-brown eggs below) and a little brown hen. 
Family news next - Alex (standing next to Noel Gallagher at a recent football match, pictured in the Daily Mirror) announced his engagement to the lovely Sarah. Congratulations, can't wait to buy a new hat! 
..and finally.... our new postcards have arrived....
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Monday, 7 March 2011

Spring may be here

I don't like to be too optimistic about it - you never know what's around the corner! But the signs are there. On Saturday afternoon Hugh, Nicole and I went for a walk that was mentioned in Birding Dordogne by David Simpson. It was around the L'Escourou Reservoir near Eymet. We didn't see much in the way of birds (our fault I suspect, as we were so busy enjoying the sunshine!), but I did spot these little signs....
Dog violet
Cowslip  
I was thrilled to see these growing near the banks of the reservoir, it reminded me of the springs of my childhood.
The following may or may not be a sign of spring - but it certainly means the sun was shining!
Nicole at work!
Also achieved this weekend....
Thank you Hugh for my new compost bin.
Also now finished, is the study/library/lobby/entrance hall/vestibule.....room still to have a name settled on it!
Nicole and I managed to turn this around in just a few days, in time to welcome our next guests....so I suppose she deserved her rest in the hammock!
Talking of signs of spring......I am still looking for the perfect photo of the returning cranes. Every time we hear their distinctive call, I rush out to try again. However close they are, they always seem miles away in the photo! This is the best of today's attempts......
...still not clear enough!
Spring IS around the corner!

Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Blogs are like buses!

You wait for ages and then two come along at once!
Just thought I'd add a couple of photos from the weekend.
Rob, Susie and Nicole enjoying the sunshine.

Cranes on their way back from wherever they have been for the winter - a sure sign, I'm told, that winter is over ......fingers crossed