15 blog April 2015
What a treat
to find a bunch of blossom showing off on the side of a cherry tree busting to
burst into a new branch. I went into the pond area to collect duck eggs and
just wanted to share this with you.
Getting
ready for summer is a fulltime spring occupation and we are here refilling the
barley straw cage in the pond to encourage clean and healthy water. We bought a huge round bale of straw in the autumn,
delivered to the house for 25 Euro and it is giving the hens and Ducks first
class bedding and is letting us keep the pond in good condition. Sadly though
we will not use up this huge bale before it goes off but it is good whilst we
have it. And then we can compost it down over next winter.
Every week
we get out with our friends Graham and Ann and this week we packed our picnics
and set off to St Fromond to take a look at an abandoned chateaux that has now
been inhabited by a flock of nesting storks. It has become a real local tourist
corner so we parked the car with a view, and out of the wind, got our deck
chairs out and enjoyed the sun looking at a bit of local history munching on a
sandwich
This
fortified home was last lived in, in 1818 and was badly damaged in 1944 as the Germans
left to go home. As you stand and stare
at such a fragile yet heroic site the storks fly overhead like flocks of pterodactyl
and it is a very interesting and inspiring place to visit. I am sure we will go
back to chateaux Rivierre sometime soon.
A night out
at les Perroquets with Trevor and Carol for a raclette supper made all the
funnier and totally enjoyable as most of us had never done it before. Keeping
track of all the instruction, do’s and don’ts when's and why's was a bit
overwhelming until we got stuck in and the food and wine started to flow and
the evening just ran away with itself. We were also thrilled and spilled with a little bit of magic in the
guise of Mr Mark Mystery Man performing a death defying card trick which had me
breathless with amazement although it seemed all around the table had sussed
out how it was done. I found it very funny and amazing so I insisted Mr Mark Mystery Man do
it over and over until I understood his slight of hand and only gullible me
could fall for it, hook line and sinker…..
We moved
the cider to make way for Monty the Morris and in the process gathered all the
empty champagne bottles that in the past we have collected to bottle our home-made cider. We have decided that we no longer need to make cider and have
enough stock to see us for a year or two. I have advertised my bottles on
Le Bon Coin, 200 bottles for 40 Euro,
what a great deal, but no takers, and I can
see me having to give all these bottles away or have a champagne bottle shire
and throw wooden balls at them for entertainment…….please someone, come and buy
my bottles…….
Here we are
posing in our kitchen in France with our flags flying because Georgina and Alan
are now sworn in and officially Canadian citizens.
My latest hobby is scrap book covers and I made this cover to celebrate the Canadian great occasion. Our friend Jill McNeilly gave us a card she had made in this style for our 35th wedding anniversary. It was full of hearts, frills and bling and I needed a good reason to have a go myself as I have stock of bling and net curtains, bits of material and reels of ribbon and this art form is really starting push my buttons. All the elements are sewn together and the fun is making it all feel right and make visual sense. I am a bit clumsy at the moment and my sewing skills are being challenged but I hope to get good at this sewing hobby to enjoy the process.
The French
and Canadian post did not let us down and our commemorative gift arrived in Canada
the day before Georgina and Alan’s special ceremony day in Vancouver.
Good Luck
Joiner family

See I am pulling my normal camera face!!! xx
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