The materials for this stage are, we hope, all in place:
The weather looks like staying pretty much fine for the next couple of weeks, with temperatures in the mid-20's and beyond ... so, good to work in.
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Tomorrow we start Stage 3 of the building work - focusing on fitting the french doors and the new window, completing stud walls, and preparing the floor cladding: quite a schedule. David has flown into Toulouse this afternoon; so, we're all ready to go! The materials for this stage are, we hope, all in place: - with two tonnes of mixed ballast and another tonne of sand, 250 kilos of white cement, and 350 kilos of grey cement, plus some more battening and various other bits and pieces. The french doors and window arrive mid-week (we hope!), having been made to order.
The weather looks like staying pretty much fine for the next couple of weeks, with temperatures in the mid-20's and beyond ... so, good to work in.
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AuthorSimon lives at Nichoir, Le Bruel, with his wife Noella. They moved here in May 2013, with their Newfoundland dog, Oska, and their cat, Snufkin. Together they have set out on an adventure to create what they hope will be home from home for family and a rather special Chambres D'Hotes for guests. Categories
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