Blog 30 / November 2015
Here are
our Grandchildren in Canada saying thank you for the clothes I stitched up on a
sewing Wednesday. I was a little nervous that they would not fit but it seems
all is well. It is perhaps a good thing that they are so far away as I would be
sewing for them all the time and then I can foresee the day when they start to
wish I didn’t. Homemade clobber from
Nona now and then, is good for me and fun for them. We posted a little parcel
to Canada and Australia on the 17th
November and Canada was delivered on the 23rd in less than a week,
well done La Poste, good job…..
Mike
started a little project that is turning into an epic. We are clearing the area
that started off as the French style potager, then became the hen enclosure and
now, about to become the camper park. We have had a plan to knock down a lean-to
at the back of the barn to make a covered camper park but this new vision Mike
has, of putting it behind the barn is a much better idea..
The chickens
are still able to scratch around and they are now extremely happy as I have
given them the poly tunnel for the winter and until we have finished our work
out here they can stay there in 5 star conditions
I always
give the hens the tunnel for the winter and they have their very own little
winter entrance but this year we have put their house in as well, ao everything
is tropical, dry and comfortable. Their only job now is to clear the beds, eat up
all the fallen tomatoes and be happy
We’re
moving the pepper shed over beside the poly tunnel and this area becomes surprisingly
big. This will also give Mike a dry and useable area once the port is in place should
he want to work on his cars outside in the summer.
We had an
invite to lunch with Graham and Ann and decided to take a walk up to the
chateaux at the top of their road to see a bit of real live filming going on.
The filming
was for a documentary about the activities in Neuville as the Germans came in
from the DDay Beaches and all the actors and extras were dressed in period with
military vehicles, children and cars to make it look extremely authentic.
Ann and I
had our eye out for a bit of dressing up inspiration as we stood and watched
the action as it happened. The director came over to ask us to move out of shot
and when he realised we were English he shook our hands and we had a short chat
about the film that was for the discovery channel and will be out in about a
years’ time, I felt like I was on a Spielberg set, and so did he, but it was
fun and a jolly nice thing to do on a Sunday pre-lunch walk.
And finally
another bon coin special. Mike has been looking for a concrete BBQ to go up in
the trolley bay garden but as always didn’t want to pay a lot, so, when he saw
this for 30 euro he jumped. It was actually only the bottom and the chimney for
sale and Mike was prepared to make up the missing bits but when we arrived all
the bits were there and although a couple are broken Mike is going to mend them
and we will have our BBQ for very little money and a lot of fun getting there.
You will notice the scaffolding up on the barn and that is in prep for a roof
recover now scheduled for April but getting the access built, was a good start to
the plan, we thought ….









