Saturday, 30 April 2011

Where were we today?

Answers on a postcard to the usual address.

Le Fureur de Vivre

In addition to Le Fureur de Vivre being the French title for the movie Rebel Without a Cause this is the name of the resto that is occupying the space behind the Harley Davidson dealer, near the Lagord rond point. It is open on Friday and Saturday nights so we decided to have dinner there last night.
They seem to have taken on all the furnishing and decor of the previous place that never seemed to be open last year, perhaps it is the same people. It is Hollywood themed with a big movie poster for Rebel. The room has about 60 covers and they have a season of live music, more or less every other Saturday until July 9th and then a gap until September! Maybe they don't open at all in August.
Anyway the food was rather poor even though it was a very limited menu that should have made it easy to be at least average. We noticed as we drove back that the Restaurant L'Aubrecay looked like it was open so perhaps they are having some evening openings as standard. Must stop and take a look.

Friday, 29 April 2011

The oil heater has gone.....

....and in its place is a cupboard and worktop, another step in making the "cusine americaine" more usable. The materials are all recycled from The Knoll so it has been a very "eco" project. This is probably the last time that this new cupboard will be seen with an empty worktop because the varnish has now dried and there is nothing to stop us filling it up with stuff. As commented earlier, we also brought the former kitchen sink with us and maybe that will be a project for the summer holidays? (Watch out Michael!)

This may be the last post of the day - shopping to do, quiche to make, tart to bake (perhaps even cup cakes), golf to play.

Wednesday saw day four of the ORMA Consulting Easter Golf Challenge

A glimpse at McKay's score card?????
Golf de la Pree is in pretty good condition and soaked up the heavy overnight rain without a problem. Parts of the course are already very hard underfoot and this might auger very trying conditions come the summer. We started around 3.00pm and this was a good time to play. The day had cooled a bit and the course was more or less empty. We followed a four but by the time they had lost another ball on the second hole and needed to have all four of them look for it, they waved us through. It was the 17th hole before we caught up with another group.

There has been a bit of a reversal in playing styles. Last year McKay was all about the 60 degree wedge / flop shot in the short game. This year he has have gone for the chip and run and Annika has taken over the lob wedge - needless to say with great aplomb and good effect.

It was a much better day on the course for McKay who only lost three balls this time. Annika maintained her form and after four rounds is well in to triple figures for the combined stableford, McKay has yet to reach 50.
The last round of the tournament is today so if McKay eagles all the holes and yer one gets zero the result will be more balanced but she will still be the leader.

ORMA Consulting Vineyard is established

Yesterday was also a day of doing a bit of tidying in the garden. Three plants that we inherited with the garden were killed of by a combination of the winter and a fair bit of neglect so we decided to replace them with grapevine.  The variety is Vigne vinifera Chasselas Dore and apparently it is grown as much for its magnificent foliage as for its sweet and juicy table grape. Well right, I will believe that when I see it.

Of course having planted them we have had to draft in the workforce to look after them.

The Big Day is On Us All

By which I mean a day to catch up on the last few days, so be prepared for a stream of postings. It won't be as intensive as the media reportage of events elsewhere but.....
Yesterday's trip out was to Ile D'Oleron. It is just about an hour's drive from No. 8 to parking up in Le Chateau-D'Oleron which is probably the islands main town. We had a very pleasant lunch in a wooden shack restaurant called Les Goelands and then spent the afternoon on the beach - yes a third day of being on the beach!!!!! I have put it down to the fact that I have spent so much time in bunkers on the golf course that sand is becoming a habit for me.
Here's a photo-collage (my new trick) notice the snap of the very difficult 12th hole at the local golf course.

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

A photo collage of our day on Il De Re

Day Three of the ORMA Consulting Easter Golf Challenge

Taking the sun on the beach on Saturday
Monday saw day three of holiday golf. We had a 10.40 tee-time and were surprised to see how quiet the course was. There were two groups of three and four in front of us but there was a long gap before anyone followed us on to the course. It made for a four hour pleasant stroll in the countryside, augmented by the the gentlest of golfing exercise. Annika continues to play well and even improve. We both agree that La Pree is quite challenging and you don't have to do much wrong to run up a big score on some of the holes. McKay's play was more consistent but still rubbish. The good thing about Stableford is that the worst score to report is zero and even McKay managed a few points!
Today (Tuesday) is Ile De Re day.

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Sunday on the building site in Marsilly

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Here are some snaps
One side of the new avenue, looking towards the carpark

The "other" side of the avenue, looking from the car park

More units that overlook a space that begins to feel like a town sqaure


Similar units on the opposite side of the square - grey blocks are the edge of the "superette"

The "Superette" site with 1000sq m shop and 1500 sq metre car park

A close look at the new commercial centre for the Commune


The more we think about it the project to create a new centre to unite the "old" centres of Marsilly and Nantilly is a bold venture. We wandered around there today and were surprised at just how big and how many the shop units there are. The Superette is going to be 1000 sq metres and run by Coop Atlantique using their Eco Frais brand.

A day trip in the Vendee on Saturday

The Vendee is the next department north of us and the border is only about five miles away. We went on a coastal route exploring a whole bunch of coastal towns / seaside resorts. It is smashing up there. We had a late morning start and did a fair bit of driving about but it was mostly meandering from place to place rather than bashing along the road. In all we called in on L'Aiguillon Sur Mer, La Tranche Sur Mer, Jard Sur Mer, Sables-d'Olonne and back via Lucon. Here's few snaps








Lucon Catherdral

Friday, 22 April 2011

Day Two of the ORMA Consulting Easter Golf Challenge

Well Mckay's golf game is going south and I don't mean to the Cote D'Azur. Even though there was a marginal improvement in the lad's game and Annika was not quite on song, the margin has widened. Looks like a miracle is needed or the championship will be decided by the end of the next round. And what's worse the muffins did not really work out.

OK I took some liberties with the recipe (not enough butter) and the silicon cup cake thingies were a bit small, but still..........

Operation "Remove the Oil-fired Heater" gets underway

That's the flue loose....

Hmm, I wonder how I get this off....

Out, out, out

OK it is not the prettiest Banana Loaf you've ever seen....

...but it was delicious. So we used a foil container because we don't have a loaf tin here in Nantilly, so it is a bit wonky. But we need help from you baking mavens.
All the banana and pecan ended up at the bottom of the loaf - any idea why?
Next up fairy cakes or do we call them cup cakes these days?

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Visible progress with the new Centre Commercial for Marsilly

The car park is more or less ready

The shop units have windows - mostly
I do wonder if the local mayor owned the land that this big (relative to the size of the commune) development is being built on.
In the three and a half months since we last reported it is easy to see the progress and it looks to be about on schedule for a summer opening. Of course that means it has to be finished over the next two months as we are told that the french building trade goes on holiday for the whole of August. It would not surprise me.

It looks like the development may have caused its first "casualty" as the mini Co-op by the church has closed its doors for good. A sign says their last day was February 18th. To be honest our experience was that it hardly ever opened its doors and so perhaps its demise is separate from the prospect of a new "Superette" in the new CC.

In addition to the new shop / business premises about 100 homes are going up on the site and many are already complete and occupied. We have yet to have a real mouch about the whole site to really assess progress.

The large grey building in the centre back is a puzzle
As I write a Banana Loaf with rum and pecans is in the oven with about 30 minutes of baking to go. Does anyone know the difference between Pecans and Walnuts or are they just different names for the same nut. Are they nuts, perhaps they are seeds? I must google - watch this space for a report on how the baking works out.

Lots of work going on

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Day One of the ORMA Consulting Easter Golf Challenge

The first tee box at Golf De La Pree our local course
 Of course there is no need to say who has the first round advantage. We are playing stableford  and on the current deficit I am going to have to restrict Annika to only using one club for the whole of the next round.

The golf course seems to have pretty much recovered from the inundation of the storm, tempte xynthia, of February last year. One also has the feeling that it has been a pretty dry start of  he year as the golf course is very hard underfoot.

The McKay eyeview from the yellow tees -
the reds are someway in the distance to the right
Not much else to the day; a trip to the local Intermarche for a few essential supplies and to discover what we might about the shop opening hours over the Easter weekend. There were no notices of special fete hours so I guess things are going to be "normal".

We called in at the Marsilly boulangerie for a baguette and they had some delightful easter eggs that looked just like  boiled eggs with its top cut off, very tempting.

Partly in an attempt to avoid the temptations of the french patisserie we are going to doing a bit of baking ourselves. Watch this space......



O'Reilly making mincemeat of the 15th

Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Springtime is really here in South West France

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We have made a number of car journeys to Marsilly with the car packed tight with stuff. On more than one occasion we have observed that we had packed "everything but the kitchen sink". Well this time we packed the kitchen sink! We are recycling the sink that was in the kitchen in The Knoll to the house in France as part of our plan for the next small upgrade to the kitchen fittings. Whether we actually do an upgrade is anybody's guess but at least we are now prepared.
We also brought a new table for the backyard - another eBay bargain. It is light weight and in a black mesh so it matches the chairs. [picture shows]

The journey here was very good, truly like a start to the holiday. We left Beckenham "early" and called in to see Alison & David on Hayling Island before transferring to the ferry port. The new terminal at Portsmouth is now open and is a big improvement on its shed-like predecessor.

The ferry was busy but we secured an early table in the restaurant and enjoyed a very good meal before ending the evening watching a magician giving his show to the huge delight of all the children (of whatever age).
We had a glorious day for the 200 mile drive down and we landed at the front door about 12.45pm. Just starting to get the feel of the place, everything in good order. The house has got through the winter without any problems even thought the saga of the water stop cock continues.
No we will turn to thinking of what we will do to while way the next couple of weeks.