Sunday 17 May 2026
This year we made a commitment to be in LPR while the
building project was completed. This should finish around the end of
October. So, we are just living in rural
Charente-Maritime at St Loup and earning our bed by gardening and house upkeep.
Flashy is repairing and building a wire fence on the boundary and Lady P, after
designing the kitchen extension and liaising with EL and the builders, is about
to assist Flashy in the construction of a new woodshed.
This will not be any woodshed. The old one is to be
dismantled and parts recycled for the new. Stand by for le Palais du Bois!
And now the story on the truck. We need some poles for the new woodshed. These were found high up on the wood stock in the timber yard and on
special, at Bricomarche. Except they were four metres long. Not even two metre
ones would fit in the Peugeot. ‘Have ‘em delivered,’ says Flashy’ ‘no monsieur,
it’s much cheaper to hire the truck,’ says Pierre. So, for 30€ instead of 50€ we get the store’s four
tonner. Those of you who know the Indian
public service administration standards, well, the French have it in spades. Firstly,
you have to fill in the form. Then drive across the road and up the hill to
fill in more forms and get a little card from the retail store. When you get
back, Pierre has the truck loaded and then you pay for the timber and rapid set
concrete. Emma Louise has all the licences and address requirements, so she is
to drive. “EL, have you driven a manual truck?’ ‘Yes’. Well, a little kangaroo
hop and ‘I can’t get it into first!!’ sees Flashy sitting next to her and ‘clutch
in, Thelma, right she’s in first, clutch out slowly..’ Thankfully, a seven gear
diesel Mercedes is pretty forgiving and we did a Thelma and Loui all the way to
LPR and back. Through roundabouts and past large tractors, drifting right
almost into ditches. At least she didn’t look at the gear stick. Lady P, driving
behind was having kittens!
Returning the
truck was almost the same admin in reverse but we got there.

You should have employed some Poles to get the poles and also to do the construction work, they would also possibly be good trench diggers, given the number of times Poland has been invaded.
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