Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Well the bedroom is done


In a slightly stop and start fashion it has been a day of finishing things. The decorating of the bedroom is complete. Anika's bike is fixed and draught excluder has been affixed around the utility room door.
In addition mounds of fish and shellfish have been acquired for a St Sylvestre feast tonight and countless other bits of comestible and beverage bought in for New Year's Day.

A 90 minute bike ride in the afternoon seems to confirm the effectivness of the repair to Anika's bike. We cycled past the golf course and saw a number of hardy souls braving the chill sea breeze for the sake of a game.

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Er, hmm, I think it's bike but not as we know it....

Any time now we will get started with decorating the bedroom...

Having repaired (I thought) Sheila's bike with a new pedal we set off to Esnandes for the breakfast baked goods and a return trip via Viviers to check on the opening times. Part one went without a hitch, part two was Ok but Viviers is closed until Easter and then the pedal fell off again. So it was 11.00 before we'd finished breakfast and now one more cup of coffee before the decorating begins.

Yesterday was MEDIA day

A whole bunch of things came together to encourage us to move the furniture around in the salon and this led to all the bits of media equipment finding convergence. The end of which mean we have the CD/DVD player set up to play throught the hi-fi as well as the dvd playing the video on the TV. In additon the Freesat TV also plays through the hi-fi as does the ipod. How "media" is that?

Monday, 29 December 2008

It's a long story, but here is the news

We now have TV!
It was a step by step process that started with the idea that in the winter, when it is dark and cold and we are 8kms away from night time entertainment, playing DVDs on the player that M&A gave us would be a nice thing to do. So the plan was formed to relocate the little tele from The Knoll to Nantilly. Step two was the thought that if the Freesat footprint reached the Charente Martime and since the previous owners left a sateliite dish on the house it could be an easy job to point it at Astra 28 and get those channels. (It does and it was) Step three; the government has introduced a TV licence tax that is added to the Taxe D'Habitation and one has to pay it and then persuade the Maire that you don't have a TV, not even a UK one incapable of receiving French tele and only plays DVDs!
Step four, five, six and seven, dish moved, Freesat box bought, tele relocated and last night I watched the ten o'clock news.

Sunday, 28 December 2008

A day of and for travelling...

Mon frere and ma belle soeur departed Blackpool on Saturday morning to travel to Beckenham via Bradford to join us on the road to Portsmouth for the 20.15 ferry to St Malo. By the time we decanted onto the ferry they had been on the road for 12 hours with much of it in traffic jams on the M25.

A very good dinner on board was a good end to the day and a very smooth journey this morning down to Marsilly made part two of journey most acceptable. 12.30 and we were settling into the house and enjoying a cup of tea.

Other than a modest walk the rest of the day is spent zen-ing out after a few hectic days up to and across Christmas. It is cold and dry set to stay that way for the rest of the week.

Monday, 22 December 2008

Looking forward to December 27th

We will be taking the overnight ferry to arrive in the Charente Maritime around lunchtime. It is quite daunting to think that we have not been in the house now for the best part of three months. What will we find?

It will give us a chance to examine the house painters work. The invoice has already been paid so let's hope it is all we hoped for.

Also, much to our surprise we are taking a freesat box with us and a small telly to see if we can get the digital channels of freesat. I hope it works, something extra for the long cold nights of winter.

Also we hope to do a bit more decorating - the main bedroom and the upstairs landing and hallway so we will see how we get on. Then there are repairs needed to Sheila's bike before we can use it.

The brother and his wife are planning to join us so this might sideline some of the chores.

New Year in France; this will be the second time as we previously spent this time in Paris with Pat and Frank and let the New Year in in a lovely restaurant. Maybe I will look for some suitable decorations for the house.
Cheers