LA CHAUMIERE (COTTAGE)

LA CHAUMIERE (COTTAGE)

Thursday, June 24, 2010

FRANCE

 

Bonjour mes amis. Nous sommes arrive en France.

We arrived in France early on June 6th and picked up our Renault “Twingo” in the midst of a thunderstorm. Whether it was because it was a Sunday, the weather overcast, it was the anniversary of the D–day landings, the mens final of the French open tennis, the fact that trucks are not allowed on French roads on the weekend, or whatever, we had a dream run to Guemene with very little traffic once clear of Paris. What a pleasure to set the “cruise control” to 130Kph for much of the way and go, after the restriction to 110Kph in the USA and Canada.

Before I continue Cathy and I must offer our thanks to everyone over there who made our trip so memorable. In particular Mike and Sue Barker, Wayne and Chris Robinson, Steve and Pat Yorke, Neil and Priscilla Marr, Barry and Sue Laplume, Roger and Judy Barker all of whom provided us with beds and went out of their way to make sure we had a great time, which we did. Also thanks to Colin who organised a game of golf in Stouffville (Stoo-ville), the only game I managed to get in North America. I really enjoyed that. Also a special thanks to Rick and Vicky who were good humoured despite being kept up late because we got lost in the back blocks of Ontario trying to find them and, of course, I was referring to the parrot when I made the “strange” comment. The bird performed a party trick for us and climbed all the way up the stairs without flying using just its beak and feet.

Apart from feeling a bit stretched by the end having covered 5000Km in the Toyota over the three weeks it has been a terrific experience.

It has taken till now to get the Internet up and running. I could have gone looking for a Freebee like “Erica”, in Springfield, however it would have needed a power supply also and there has been much to do so I preferred to wait patiently to be connected.

It transpired that we had been put on an annual contract. How? I don’t know since we always made it clear that we would only be in France for three months. The bottom line was that we were greeted on arrival at the house with letters from a collection agency as the bank had refused to pay an automatic debit. This was a relic from the previous year when we were being milked by Telecom (for the same reason) and put a stop to it then. Anyway, we understand each other now and they have taken back the equipment supplied last year and issued us with a new box and we now have to wait for our password to be mailed to us!

The French house smelt a bit musty after being locked up for 9 months. They have had months of fog, rain and snow so it was no wonder.

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Back garden in need of a bit of clearing.

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The grass needs cutting on the river block!

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The house across the road is getting its roof fixed and a facelift. Rear of Twingo outside our front door.

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They’re pulling down the “Rose and Crown” – Boooooo!

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And building a bigger one – Hooraaay!

One of our favourite hardware stores (in Lorient) is being tripled in size. The recession is OK for some.

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They are also putting up a huge extension to the local supermarket.

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Existing supermarket. Note fuel prices on right. ($A1 = 0.60 euro cents)

PRIORITY 1. To put a ceiling over bedroom 2 for privacy and as a basis to lining the roof. It will also help to keep the room clean as a fair bit of refuse fell from the unplastered wall at the end during our time away.

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and by the magic of time-lapse photography here is the end result!

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It took five trips with the car stacked like this from Lorient 60km away. It only needed two for the ceiling but the wood was second grade pine at a price too good to miss so a decision was made to get enough for the back house.

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Current state of the back house. It will be attended to one year!

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On a more vacational note. Spring has sprung.

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The sun has riz.

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Local golf course – Rimaison.

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Magic place this.

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There’s canoeing here also, Roger!

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A day at the seaside. Gail having a quiet moment down by the water at Ploemeur about an hour South of Guemene.

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Game of golf anyone?

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A happening! Like water-borne bikies these jet skis set off out to sea.

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And the house has acquired a few bushes.

Friday, June 4, 2010

OTTAWA

This is Roger and Judy’s home town. It is the Capitol of Canada and just across a river from French speaking Quebec. They say 35% of Quebecers would still like to be separated from Canada if given a choice, but there is very little chance of that.

It has turned out to be a real surprise. A gem of a city with lots of attractive buildings.

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Canadian Parliament building.

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Judy, Cathy and Roger outside Parliament.

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Canal system in the heart of the city. The beginning of a string of waterways built by the British to take warships to the St Lawrence River about 200Km away.

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Waterfall in centre of city.

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Schoolchildren in canoe of type used by early French explorers.

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Squirrel stealing food put out for stray cats.

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One of the famous “Cats on the Hill” asleep in front of Parl. House. Cats are encouraged to stay by being fed in a special enclosure. Obviously they don’t bother the squirrels!

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WAITSFIELD TO OTTOWA

Our next port of call is to be my uncle Roger and wife Judy.

We decided to take the scenic route from Waitsfield to the USA/Canada border near Gananoque. It was going to take a lot longer than we anticipated but it was a sunny day and the scenery magnificent so well worth it. Unfortunately it was inconvenient for Judy who had a meal prepared.

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We came across a place called Bristol, my old home town. The local policeman was very busy here handing out speeding tickets.

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Main street Bristol. Like a movie set.

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We had to wait for an hour for a ferry to cross Lake Champlain.

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Ski jumps at Lake Placid. I thought the name was familiar but didn’t realise till we got there that it was the former Winter Olympic site.

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Eventually we arrive at Roger and Judy’s holiday house on Rideau Lakes south of Ottawa in Canada. The Lakes are on a string of waterways and canals joined up by the British, completed about 1830, as a way of getting warships to Lake Ontario. It never achieved its purpose but left a wonderful legacy for people to enjoy.

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Roger at the wheel of his boat. He is another Barker on the must visit list in North America.

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BBQ Canadian style! First rain for a long time.

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Poison Ivy! Steer well clear of this, or else! Known to produce extreme allergic reaction if touched.

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Barry and Sue see us off.


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We stay at “The Inn At The Round Barn” at Waitsfield. Waitsfield is at the northern end of the state of Vermont about 80 Km south of the Canadian border and on the edge of the Green Mountain National Forest. It rained for much of the journey (The first wet day we have had since arriving in North America!) but we could see enough to realise how beautiful it must look in the Fall (ie Autumn). We were travelling through mountains covered in trees all the way.

Barry and Sue guided us to the entrance to route 91 which goes north/ south and waved us goodbye. At least I think that’s what they did! As soon as went up the ramp the first sign we see is 90 which is East/West. Fortunately there was an escape hatch immediately so we ended up in Riverdale Shopping Centre! We repeated this three times eventually deciding to ignore the first sign as we could see a feeder road with 91 on it away to the right. After doing a few maneuvers we get on to this feeder route to discover that route 90 and 91 are one and the same for a KM or so!

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A covered bridge.

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Another one. Cathy in hire car emerging.

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Our B&B for the night

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The round barn attached where they hold concerts and is popular for wedding receptions.

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The lounge

Now back to Canada…