Wednesday 22 October 2008

Well that's the top of the ceiling done and later this week we'll begin work on the sides of the ceiling. It was one job I wasn't looking forward to but it has gone far better than I could have dreamt and having T's scaffold has certainly made a major difference. We're also now the proud owners of a fully functioning central heating system, well at least we are on the ground floor. The system was installed last week but it was only today that we had a timer fitted. I'd asked Stephané where the room thermostat & timer were & he'd replied that these weren't standard fitments on a French central heating system & that they came as 'extras'. Thank goodness the weathers warmed up a bit & we haven't had the heating on, I hate to think what temperature the house would have reached & how much oil we'd have used. Stephané has been really busy this week finishing of the downstairs electrics & fitting the one item Barbara's been desperate for, a bath. I had told her the shower worked well but she would insist on waiting for the bath to be installed. Well done Stephané the pong was getting a little much!

Living on one floor again has meant that we only have the very basic cooking facilities & we've been living on a diet of stews, chillies & pasta. I'm not complaining of course as all these dishes, lovingly prepared between painting & sanding down, are greatly appreciated. We have, however, had one or two very special treats. P, who bought the house from us was before retirement a development chef for 'Not Just' any leading UK High Street retailer but one that I'm sure misses the talents of one of the best wine advisor's in the business and one who continues to develop his wine tasting skills on a regular basis. P has been good enough to make us a couple of curries that would put Madhur Jaffrey's efforts to shame. We're hoping for further supplies & have asked G & J to bring some papadums & mango chutney with them when they're here next week. Fingers crossed P reads this & gets the hint!

Monday 6 October 2008

And now for something completely different!

We're on to the second section of the ceiling & things continue to go well. Barbara's currently up the scaffold applying the final layer of plaster to the joins and then tomorrow it'll be time to rub it all down & apply the first coat of paint which was specially imported from the UK at the bargain price of £14.98 for 10 litres. Not bad compared with the current 'special offer' price of €54.98 at our local DIY store. On Wednesday M. Regourd senior turned up with a representative from the supplier of our central heating system to take final measurements for the radiators etc. It's turned a little chilly at night so the good news is the boiler, fuel tank and all the other items were delivered today & will be hopefully be up & running by the weekend. The bad news is we'll have to fill the tank with oil.

With the downstairs of the barn nearing completion & the upstairs making progress we find ourselves thinking more & more about what's next. We had planned to continue with renovation projects either here or back in the UK but you may have noticed there's been a small slow down in the housing market. Looking round for alternative sources of income we've come up with the idea of house & pet sitting. It's never going to make us a fortune but hopefully it'll keep the wolf from the door & keep us out of mischief. So if you know of anyone looking for a 'Responsible married couple in their early fifties (yes I know it's hard to believe) willing to take great care of your home & pets' then give us a call. I've put a link to our web page on the 'links' section of this blog.