Monday to Sunday 18-24 May 2026

Cold and drizzling for the past couple of days but we can move some dirt about to fill holes in the lawn. Flashy has commenced the deconstruction of the woodshed, carefully removing 3” rusty nails and long screws to save the 120 mm x 25 mm planks that clad the sides of the monstrosity. Bloody thing is framed from 35 mm x 3 mm steel square section, welded. However, the timber is Nordic Pine, so reasonably soft and not too weathered. Coming apart nicely.

A trip to Rochefort on Thursday was a nice interlude. Rochefort is at the estuary of the Charente River and is a clean and well laid out town, where after extensive and unproductive shopping for Lady P’s Gala Dinner ‘casual chic’ outfit, we adjourned to a nice restaurant overlooking the river, a bottle of Pully Fume and some oysters and steamed fish.

Saturday saw two of the eight poles of the woodshed erected. And Sunday, 6 of the eight in the ground.

Oysters at Rochefort.
Someone had creme brulee.
Smiling. it must be the start of the day!


Comments

  1. Certainly getting on with the job, lucky you had time for oysters, creme brulee and white wine.

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  2. One must as the French do, have lunch for 2 hours and we are in the region of oyster growers and creme brulee, well she indoors enjoyed it.

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