Showing posts with label Diary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diary. Show all posts

Monday, August 31, 2015

Happy Rentree



Here is a symbol of September, the first fruits of our grape harvest;  rosé grapes in an Italian grape bowl which caught my eye in a charity shop.  Grapes love heatwaves and drought.  I only watered this vine a couple of times and yet it thrives. 

B leaves school for university, R leaves Collège for Lycée. 

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Terrace Aftermath



Spot the cat as usual, faithful companion in times of rest


We can go on no longer (for the time being)

Monday, August 3, 2015

Terrace interlude

We have had to abandon work half way through the project, to take it up again during the fine weekends of September, our helpers have gone and JC is back to work.  We dumped all the planks on top of the foundations to protect them and so we can get out of our door, and it gives an impression of just how wonderful it will be...when we finish it.

YES  the first plank, Sunday!

B lovingly sets up and demonstrates our laser machine which we could have used to help us get the terrace level had we remembered that we had bought it in a brocante years ago...but I will use it to draw large squares of colour on the wall in the living room

Sunday evening, time's up, puzzling over the laying of the parquet and screwing in place

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Terrace facing defeat


The loneliness of the leader before the everlasting overhwhelming challenge, pushing on beyond the point of exhaustion.

We realise we are involved in a major construction, a roof perhaps, or an entire house.  We are underqualified, under staffed and our deadline is inappropriate.  I think it would have been easier to build 20 metre foundations with an underground carpark and have done with it.

It is Saturday evening, last half day tomorrow, and not a single plank of terrace is in place.  The 80 4 metre long planks have not even been carried to the building site.  As I write, JC and A are screwing the foundation frame in place.  Utter exhaustion has set in and and in desperation family loyalties have been pressed upon.

R:  OK OK I'LL WORK BUT NEXT TIME BEFORE YOU DO SOMETHING STUPID ASK ME I MAY BE ABLE TO HELP YOU AVOID A PROBLEM.

B came over with H his girlfriend, after disappearing for 2 days and nearly causing a family Rift.  Push on, push on...

The rare sight of B, R and JC on site at the same time, if only many hands would join to make light work...


One hole drilled in the baked earth every 40cm, filled with cement, topped with an adjustable foot to be finely adjusted, equidistance between the rafters, equal height, perfectly flat in all directions...

R prepares to 'work'...and JC prepares to collapse

A does the work of 3 men he is a titan...a black belt in Aikido, a qualified sports teacher, a determined, honorable and loyal friend
Complex engineering, calculations, problem-solving...



A sea of terrace foundations stretching to the horizon


I feel like a war photographer.

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Terrace Progress

Another 15 hour day, and what was our old rotten terrace has been transformed into a mud flat covered with square holes and lines, rather like crop circles or something (of a square kind) - what made them, was it done by aliens?  Wait, what is that I see in the bottom left hand corner of the photo, a hole-digger in action...





It's dark.  They're still at it.  I'm going out to get them in, this is no time (10.12pm) to be running a cement mixer.  As you can see neither of them is the slightest bit contrite.  They encourage one another in their extremist determination to get the job done, and anyone who gets in their way is steamrollered.



Caught

Not Sorry

Guiltily mixing concrete in the dark

Defiant!

This is how dark it is


Monday, July 27, 2015

Travelling

Travelling Arriving Leaving Forwards Backwards Travelling






Sunday, July 26, 2015

Terrace Buliding Starts Today

Before pictures

The Gaffer

The Mate (not enthusiastic) and his cat (enthusiastic)

The Gaffer gives instructions to his Mate who is visibly not impressed

The Mate uses his phone whilst listening once more to the Gaffer's instructions, the gaffer assumes a despotic and disapproving stance

Work begins in the pouring rain Gaffer and Mate Not Pleased

B cement mixing

Work continues late into night, JC calls it Project Management others call it slave driving.  Gaffer says being a project manager is a lonely job.



True Selfies

R did a Mutley laugh, a growl like Marge Simpson and another Mutley laugh when he found out I had over 400 selfies on my new phone.  Well firstly my phone isn't any use for anything else as Some Unjust Fellow (R) has taken my sim card as his doesn't work and apparently the new virtual mobile line has gone missing and cannot be found until a week Monday if we're lucky.    Secondly, it's the first time I've been able to take phone selfies and it's fun.    And thirdly nobody has taken any decent photos of me for 20 years if not more, and I'm determined to have some  - I want them to be how I feel I look without that fat wrinkled person who keeps getting in the way.      Selfies are wonderful because you can choose the best of 400, and make sure lines blodges and double chins are erased by clever lighting and angles, even without photoshopping which I have not yet mastered.  Or installed.

Here are some of the winners, spot the one which looks like Kate Middleton Duchess of Cambridge and the one that looks like a bug eyed thirties film star and the bug eye.




Mirros within mirrors







With Lemon

I could swear that there was someone with me, that I was not alone...

Friday, July 10, 2015

The Visit

My mum came to see us, it's been seven years...



 Here we are doing an art class with Marie-Christine, exploring the colour blue, light and darkness

Reading and painting frames in the garden.

We did a collective silk painting with B's girlfriend's family, a representation of our house, and then sang and played guitar and djambes under the stars