Tuesday, August 28, 2007

10 into 2 can go just...

The weather has been amazing over the last couple of days, we had the big paddling pool out for Fleur and the water temperature reached 29 degrees yesterday. At the hottest part of the day the temps reach 35 degrees again, wonderful. We filled a large trailer full of rubble yesterday and luckily I started early before the real heat got going. When we got to the tip we were told we should not bring more than 2 cubic meters per day, I think the trailer had about 10 cubic meters but we got away with it, then it was back home home for cold water and cold beers.

Part of the rubble was from room 3 where my labour of love has begun as can be seen from this photo. My estimate of 5 days was a little over the top as this is the result of 5 hours work so far. Based on progress s far I have another 15 hours work to go which is not as bad as I originally thought. So after another cup of tea it was upstairs with the hammer and chisel to carry on stripping.

It is was also Fleur's first day back at school today and she was very reluctant to go, she has got used to being around us all the time in the long summer holidays the French schools have, but in the end she went back again without too much problem. She is now in the bigger class, le Grand Section, so she now has to be there all day from 8:45 to 11:45 then 1:15 to 4:15, not bad for a four and a half year old.

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Crazy Golf in Cognac

The 2 debutants! and guess who won? As you can see summer has arrived. In the morning the temperatures soared to 30 degrees and then in the afternoon they made it up to 35 degrees! We're not complaining at all.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Rain rain rain, but the sun is coming

What a week, rain every day and some very un August like temps, all in all making everyone feel a bit depressed. The locals say a poor summer like this happens once every 10/12/13/15 years depending on who you talk to, so we are quite pleased, in a way, that it has happened in out first year, when we are not open for business. In theory then it up hill all the way now, with some glorious summers to come. To cap it all I got a small attack of the Deli belly yesterday but all is well again today, just need to get my strength back.

The weather is looking great for the weekend with temps building up to 30 degrees by Monday, so that should make everyone feel better, even though the Brit bank holiday weekend signals the start of mass exodus of British folk back home again. I still have another week to go, so I've still got a chance to be able to go back to the UK with a suntan.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Time to start getting room 3 ready - a labour of love


This room looks ready to go, but its not, it is the next room after room 2 to be converted. This is the first room we used as a bed room hence it looks like it is almost ready, but it needs to be stripped, and a new doorway installed for an en-suite bathroom to be installed. I am going to attempted to expose the one stone wall in this room otherwise it is just going to look like a boring box. Having made a small test yesterday I discovered the stones under a thick layer of plaster and under that a layer of cement, so this is going to be a labour of love, taking about 5 days to strip, and is going to do my tennis elbow the world of good!

This is the next room to receive the Au Bellefleur treatment



A couple of shots of the next room to be converted into an en-suite bedroom, we had planned this room to be our summer bedroom but the way things are going it is turning into a good letting room, we will just have to see what the finished article looks like. It is just waiting for the builders to start work in September, and all things being equal it should be ready for occupation at the end of September. It should cost us a lot less than room one as we have so much stuff left over from the build of room one it will almost complete room two with just a 'few' extra bits. Sadly this room will not have any exposed stonework, due to the set up of the room, one stone wall has to be covered and water proofed for the bathroom and the other has all the electrical distribution boards on it, so this will have to be made safe from prying little fingers with a lockable cupboard.

A hidden floor and buckled boards


So it was back to more work and in doing some research for the next stage of the conversion we discovered a hidden floor in one of the proposed bathrooms which, when the first floor is removed will give us, an extra foot of head room give or take and inch or two, that 30cm in new money. You can see I have uncovered the frame work for the false floor. The bad news is that we will have to replace the floor joists before we can install the bathroom because the existing ones are not strong enough. This room was part of the farm buildings and it was probably used to store hay or something similar and so the joists did not need to be that strong. I also had to remove all the insulated plasterboard that the previous owners had installed as it had all buckled and bowed so no chance of sticking tiles on it. below the first picture is the stripped out room waiting to have the final floor boards removed so we can install new joists, we won't remove this until we have cleared out the room below. I 've done this work slightly out of order as this is not the next room to be tackled, or even the one after, but since the weather was so poor I needed to do some work inside.

Sand rain and a wild goose chase

It Monday morning, one week into my 3 week sojourn in Sigogne and guess what, i's raining. It feels more like November than the middle of August. The weather for the first week was not too bad, though it has nor been hot, and cloud and rain have been winning over the sunshine. The prospects for this week are not looking good having checked the forecast out to Thursday it looks like there will be rain every day.

We picked the best day of the week to go to the beach last week, and we were rained off the beach around lunch time, then the following day turned out to be the best day of week when I decided to do some work on the house. The one up side of this weather is that there is more work being done than sitting around in the sun, but not so good if you are my four and a half year old daughter who wants to play all the time.

I spent the first couple of days tidying out the garage, and putting down (humane) mice traps, so that my wife will go into the garage again and I have room to work.

Tuesday was beach day as you have already read, but the beach itself was a nice small bay with a long shallow shelf so ideal for children to play in the sea when the tide is in (it also appeared to have full time life guards on duty). There was also a kids club, with adult leaders and lots of activities, including a swimming pool. There were 2 restaurants one which purported to be open 7 days a week but when we looked was closed, so we went to the other one where the food was good and the service fast so we would recommend this as a good family beach, what is it called well it is by a place called Meschers sur Gironde and the beach was Plage des Nonnes, about an hour and 15 minutes drive from our house. As you may have guessed I had to run off and look up the names....

Wednesday was spent finishing off the painting to the front of the house that Gerard had done, I just had to do the bottom couple of inches all the way round where the roller did not reach. Then in the afternoon we went on a wild goose chase around the Charente looking for a supermarket that was open, which we failed to do, everything was closed, and so we went off to a special brocante that is only open on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and that was closed too. When we got back home we discovered that it was the feast of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, and that was why everything was closed.

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

look out the guests are coming....

True to form it raining, so it must be Monday and it must be La Rochelle airport, after a very hectic long weekend, however not everything went according to plan....

I flew over to France a day early to help prepare for the arrival of our first fee paying real live B&B guests. We did not get off to a great start when on Wednesday our fridge stopped working, so all the food in the fridge had to go in the bin and Franca went out on Thursday to buy a new fridge, luckily we had not done the shopping for the weekend. We are doing that at the last minute so everything is as fresh as possible.

On Friday morning I prepared a boeuf bourguignon and put it in the oven to slow cook, then set about making crème brulee and meringues for desserts for the weekend. I cook meringues by turn the oven up as hot as possible putting the meringues in and turning the oven off to let them cook/dry out. We have two ovens, so guess what I did, I turned up the wrong oven and destroyed the boeuf bourguignon, so the guests got chicken breasts in a white wine and mustard sauce, always a good emergency standby.

Franca had especially ordered fresh croissants, pain chocolate and fresh bread, so she could pick them up at 8:00 on Saturday morning, when our supermarket opened, but the baker did not arrive until 9:30, not good if you are serving breakfast from 8:00. Sunday however was a disaster free day and we managed to serve what we planned when we planned it, and it was good fun too. Did we make any money this weekend, I doubt it, but in this case it does not matter, we covered our costs, and learned a great deal.

So thanks to Eric and Caroline (and Maxsu too) for being understanding guests to two newbie hoteliers (you may as well count me as a newbie, its over 25 years since I worked in a professional kitchen), and also a big big thank you to Gerard who proved to be a patient, willing, enthusiastic and overall fantastic assistant over the weekend, we could not have done it without you, I hope Gerard’s friend and family will recognise this description of him, he has done everything we asked of him and more. I hope you enjoyed your holiday Gerard, and thank you for the music, he can play a mean guitar as well (if the women will just let him play!). Some may say this man is too good to be true, hopefully after this write up he will recognise himself, as you have no doubt worked out we were pleased to have him around.

In between all this being hoteliers I/we (Gerard and I) managed to make a start on room 2 which is supposed to be our summer bedroom, but may turn out to be a good letting room. Having had the new roof installed over this room and new velux windows installed it is looking quite large and spacious. I have cleared all the rubbish from the room including in some places 3 layers of carpet!! It is now ready to start building.

Oh and by the way the weather was amazing this weekend, it is the first weekend since April that Saturday and Sunday were both fantastic with temperatures above 35 degrees on both days, Friday was not bad either, with temps around 28 degrees.

Well time to get on the plane, luckily it has stopped raining so we won’t get soaked on the way to the steps. I’m back on Ryan air again so it’s a later arrival in London, which means a long day whilst I get my 5 hours work in today….