Monday, 29 August 2016

hay loft in Brevands. xx

Blog 23 / /August 2016


In 2012 I bought this lovely piano off ‘le bon coin’ for 140 Euro and spent three years playing it 30 minutes a day. I made up for all the lost years by discovering the pieces I played as a younger lady and relearned a few I had forgotten about completely.   I realised however that I could not read music as easily as I could thirty years ago and my hearing and eyesight were letting me down.  I had not played my piano seriously for well over a year so I put it back on ‘le bon coin’ and sold it for 200 Euro.  Mike found me a classic, folk guitar with stand, footstall, a packet of new strings and a tuner all for 140 Euro and I am off on a journey to rediscover my folk singing days. We have met up with Jay and Helen who are also folky people and have made a commitment to meet once a week for jamming sessions to learn and develop our singing and playing skills…I will keep you up to date…..

Mike’s 1946 BSA has once again found a more desirable place in the corner of the room where the piano was, and I for one am delighted. No more guilt about not playing, no more challenging my hearing and no more squinting at the music that has recently become like a foreign language to me.



Invites out for a BBQ come to us with the great joy of meeting our friends and also getting to know new friends. Here we are all around Jay and Helens garden table where we ate, shared wine and talked until the sun disappeared behind the trees. A fire basket was lit and the atmosphere of a bunch of expats having a wonderful night out together was palpable and very relaxing.  Thank you Jay and Helen xx




As a gardener there are certain bits of equipment that turn up in your life and you wonder how you managed before without them.  Please meet my bramble gloves. Mike saw these for 3 euro in the depot vends and asked if they would be any good for me. When I put them on a light bulb lit up in my head and I said yes, these will make great bramble pulling gloves. They are leather welder’s gloves and when I put them on I am a force to be reckoned with and manage to pull great swathes of Bramble from my gardens. That makes me very happy, it also makes mike very happy because he no longer has to deal with this rotten chore, and I can toddle off into the gardens with bramble gloves, wheel barrow and HOSS and the world is put to rights before your very eyes.

Our faithful cat is taking life easy these days, and although she does a complete circumnavigation of the garden every day, and makes sure the mouse population is depleted she also spends lots of time just being a good cat and sleeping. I have been contemplating getting a kitten so Cat can pass on her honed and proven  skills and when the time is right we will introduce an  apprentice into the mix, for now though Cat is doing just fine and loving her life here in Brevands



Another great day at the carp lake this week had Mike loosing 6 off the line and netting a 12 pounder and a 21 pounder. Mike and I have got a calm and organised system developed to get these magnificent fish out of the lake and carefully de-hooked, weighed and photo’d in the shortest time with the greatest care.  We are so into this sport now that we have booked a camp site with a lake and Mike and I will fish for a week or so to hone skills and enjoy this calming and interesting new hobby we have recently rediscovered



Of course, fishing is made a whole lot more fun with friends. At the end of the afternoon we sit around a table with a lakeside BBQ on the go, shared food and wine and life feels great. The lake we go to in Perier call their carp lake ‘peche privilege’ and no matter how the translation works, it is most definitely an English style privilege to have this wonderful place so close to home.





Every August, Carentan opens up its hippodrome for trotting. Mike and I have lived here for 9 years and have wondered why this wonderful place lays silent and unused but for 5 separate afternoons in August to have its trotting spectacular. This year we decided to make an occasion of it and booked a table for 10, found friends in the same mood as us and we all met up at midday to start our Carentan trotting experience.




The meal was a 22 Euro one menu for all and we were treated to a starter, a main course of roast lamb with tons of chips. Cheese and a desert interrupted by a visit to the tote to place our bets and then, a run to the rails to watch the race and to cheer on our horse and riders.  There were 7 races throughout the afternoon so we were well entertained and by four o’clock the racing was over. Mike and I did a quick walk around the paddock to see these enthusiast horse owners put their beautiful beasts back in the Lorries and trailers to prepare for another race meet somewhere in the area



A great day was had by all and the atmosphere and fun
loving noise of families out in crowds was a delight to part of.


But, although Mike was a little shocked at the colour of the roast lamb ….. the French eat it very red raw,  he was happy  to be sat between these two roses, Joy and Heather and discussed form from the race card and actually, we all won enough to cover the cost of our  bets with a bit to boot.




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The weather this summer has been very hot, very wet and very windy and we have not managed to use our splash pool very much.   When it has been boiling we have been happy to cool off but I have missed the fun and satisfaction of a good swim and a bottle of cider as an aperitif after wrapped in a towel in the sun.   Now that the Barn roof is finished and the terraces are guaranteed nail free we will put the bigger pool up next May so we can swim rather than slash and lounge about



We spoke about the 4 chandeliers we bought at the vide grenier last blog and Mike has been working at getting them up in the barn. Problem being as normal that my most favourite chandelier did not work and Mike had to check all the 8 bulb fittings with his trusted multimeter and finally got it to work. There were two that were totally rubbish and I will make them into garden ornaments so we ended up at the depot vends in Carentan and found one with a 2 day guarantee, time enough to get home and try it out
And here’s Mike with 3 chandeliers strung up with rope and wires to see where best to place them. He has sat quietly in the barn looking up and I can hear the cogs whizzing around to decide on the  best way to achieve  a bright atmosphere in the hay loft .


And while Mike thinks, I play, and have found my mojo with my new guitar and a pile of music books that our daughter Deb left us before she went to Australia.  All the good old oldies are coming back to me and I am enjoying revisiting songs I sang with my sister Gig when we were in our teens.  In conversation Mike mentioned that he preferred to hear me play the guitar than play the piano so we have a positive win win all around in the hay loft in Brevands. xx






























1 comment:

  1. I wonder if I could get my Car into the front room - it wouldn't half look good !!!!! :)

    Rob

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