Sunday, 19 April 2009

Depart Nantilly at 5.00pm local time, Ryanair 18.15 flight to Stansted, 19.00 Stansted Express to Liverpool Street, Circle Line to Victoria, 20.21 train to BJ - 21.00 over the threshold. Five hours, beat that!

Saturday, 18 April 2009

Taking Stock


We are flying back tomorrow and right now we are relaxing before cooking out Saturday night dinner.
Our original plan had us on the Caen to Portsmouth ferry by now but we are staying on tonight until F&A arrive tomorrow to take over hospital visits with Pat. So flying back tomorrow and leaving the car here is the only way of getting back for work next week.

Poor Pat was rushed to hospital in the early hours of Thursday morning and diagnosed as having a big kidney stone but, more significantly, also a fractured sacrum. She will be on her back for the next six weeks.

So the holiday has basically consisted of four hours of hospital visits each day and dashing about doing stuff in between. Still this is a better pattern of activity than Pat faces, being laid up in country foreign to her and surrounded by people using a language she does not know.

And stuff has got done: the dreaded "bash my head everyday" canopy over the cooker and kitchen sink - has gone, the gradually falling to bits and falling off the wall, kitchen cabinet has gone and replaced with a handsome glass fronted wall cabinet, Leroy Merlin have breathed a sigh of relief as their takings go up, my bike has new handlebars and a shopping basket on the front, we bought two safety helmets for when we are biking, we had a decent 60 minute bike ride and I discovered the cycle route to Esnande, the patio table has new "legs" as I managed to saw through one of the trestles during the DIY, the coat hooks in the main bedroom are up, we cooked moule for the first time - with some success from a Nigel Slater recipe using cider, I fell of the desk stool and broke it, the dehumidifier has stopped auto draining.

But perhaps best in the week was that we were able to recover a bit of the holiday feeling by celebrating Mary T's 65th birthday with an excellent evening at Les Flots in Chatillion Plage and then enjoyed a superb meal at Andre's Bistrot (salle de pientures) on Tuesday - her last night here. What a birthday holiday for her!

Sheila will be flying back next Friday and I will come back on May 1st. We will be based here until May 9th when we will get the car back to England.

Wednesday, 15 April 2009

The canopy is gone.....

...I have defintely consigned the canopy to the past and we are well on the way to finshing the project. My DIY skills are not really up to the task in terms of finesse, or even quality, or even as a bodger. I have taken lots of pictures....and I have lots of plasters on my fingers.....

Tuesday, 14 April 2009

The house and things are holding up well

So Pat is in hospital with a fractured sacrum and likely to be laid up, flat on her back, for about the next six weeks. We are gearing up to be around as much as possible during that time. F&A are fully involved and so it is very likely the house will actually occupied by one or some of us right through to the end of May.

Yesterday I had problems with the oil heater and even though the weather is improving it would be good to be able to rely on it as a method for the pretty rapid heating of the downstairs during the inevitable cold snaps to come.

Our caretaker reported a couple of problems: a water leak in the garage and the dehumidifier not auto emptying. I think I have traced the leak to the washing machine supply pipe and may have solved that - testing underway. As to the dehumidifier it may have been a blocked drain or possibly that it was not on a level surface. Testing of this is undeway in the garage. I have noticed just what a heat difference it makes and can understand why it is so effective in the winter.

As previously commented the "Easter" project was to do something about the canopy over the cooking and sink area. Fair progress has been made and before and after picture should soon appear.

Monday, 13 April 2009

Not quite the trip we expected

Easter time in La Rochelle is defiently a quiet time.
Work started to revamp the canopy over the cooker and kitchen sink area and to replace the "failing" wall cupboard in the same area. Early in the execution we decided to do a complete removal of the canopy and end for once and all the chances of me or anyone else hitting their heads on it.
Good progress during "morning one" with Mary T playing a key supporting role. Pictures will follow. We can get more done duting today but will need the DIY stores to reopen on Tuesday to finish off.