24 February 2015

Getting ready for the kitchen

We spent the weekend painting the kitchen in preparation for the furniture delivery on Monday. Also painted the inside of the old oven, discovered when we took the plaster off the wall. It will be a bookshelf for the cookbooks.



11 February 2015

It's a new year - and I haven't posted a photo of the cats yet ...

Sofa buddies (if only they were always this friendly with each other).

Spring sunshine at Mimosa festival

Gorgeous sunny day for the Fête de Mimosa in nearby Roquebrun, so a good turn-out for mimosa, saucisse, fromage et vin. There's always a brass band, plus lots of interesting stalls. Later in the day there's a parade with children on costumes and floats. The microclimate of this area means mimosa flowers earlier than other places and the brilliant yellow is a welcoming sign of spring arriving soon. 



03 February 2015

Snow!

Most unusual for us to have snow as low down as we are - altitude @160m - and in the south of France. But the white stuff came down heavily this morning, meaning the cats never moved from the sofa until it was all gone. It was all gone by the afternoon. Pretty while it lasted.

Shadow keeping an eye on the weather.

02 February 2015

Kitchen progress

The placo ceiling and one new insulated wall are now up and today the plastering was done. All the electrics and plumbing are in - just waiting on the kitchen furniture to arrive at the end of February.


29 January 2015

The Wall

Almost finished. We just need to put on a protective sealant and we are done. The old oven space will be used as a shelf for cookbooks.


26 January 2015

More destruction

Another shute has been demolished in the 'old' kitchen. It's now created a much more usable space and will, in time, be a lovely bedroom! Just a small matter of how to get the old marble sink out. It is extremely large and very heavy. It would be ideal for using in the garden - if we can get it out in one, or even two, pieces. However, the likelihood of getting it out without having to smash it to pieces is remote.