Onions and Shallots from the garden

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Castex!!

We finally made it to France, and here is a quick update!

 

Here is an overview of the country.  Castex, the town near our home is labeled 'A'


 
Here is a closer view of the local geography...Our home is in the country, about an hour south of Toulouse, which is the 4th largest city in France and a major center for aeronautic production.  Airbus has one of its largest (if not the largest) plant in Toulouse, and is one of the largest employers in the area.

However, out in the country....Here's our story...


 

Steph being very excited about arriving...although to a house with no heat (snow was still on the ground then).  We unloaded the cats (who were mostly traumatized from the trip, but ok, then crashed under a ton of covers)
When we woke up in the morning, this is what we saw:

 
Not too bad eh?  This is the view from our bedroom window.  The Pyrenees are in the background.  The tall peak on the left is 3,200 meters high (not sure what that is in feet) and is an impressive feature on the landscape.  Our neighbor is super cool and has a son that works at a nearby ski resort.  Apparently they have over 2.5 meters of snow...we'll have to check it out.  The Pyrenees have been visible nearly every day, and the sun rise usually lights up the mountains in a beautiful pink alpine glow.

The weather in Castex has been amazing.  It is usually sunny or partly cloudy with temps in the 50's every day.  It rains occasionally, but usually at night and we find the weather to be very similar to Colorado, which is an excellent change from the grey drear of Chicago winter. 

 
The House

The house and property need a ton of work.  It hasn't been lived in for a couple of years and a variety of things are in various states of disrepair.  The gardening is endless and we've already spent 3 days trimming hedges, but have hardly made a dent in the work to be done.  The house itself was built piece by piece from an old barn, starting in the mid 50's, so repairs are a total cluster and we're still trying to figure out what everything is.  
Beyond working on the house, we've had a chance to cruise around a little bit, but haven't been climbing yet.  Here are a few pics from the area around Castex.  We're out of time right now, but will post more as soon as we can.  We're waiting for the internet to be hooked up at the house, which can take as much as two more weeks, but can't wait to talk to you all to catch up.


 
Steph Trimming one of the 50 bijillion trees on the property

 
A nearby village, typical of the area, with rolling hills and a church to mark the skyline.

 
 Rieux Volvestre a nearby medieval town

 
 A sundial, marking the lunch hour for the French, which extends punctually from Noon to 2pm everyday...a time during which, every business (with the exception of restaurants) closes and it is impossible to get anything done...We're learning not to fight it by having nice long, relaxing lunches.


Here are the hours of a local mayor...a couple of hours on a couple of days a week...


 
Rieux Volvestre Church

 
Sunset above a neighbors house near Castex.
Talk to you all soon!
Steph & Cam


Wednesday, February 17, 2010

We Made It!!!!

After much mucking around, we have finally made it to France!!!!

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best to qll!!!

Steph & Cam

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

International Driver's License Poll

So....Steph was trying to decide which of the following photos to use for her new International Drivers License.  We need some input....

Here are the options:

Option 1: Sexy Duck



Option 2: Happy Bulldog



Option 3: I'm Too Sexy For My Pants



Option 4: Pelican Choking on a Fish



Option 5: Monkey Moose



Option 6: Studious Duck (Sny Dog Rules!)


Ok!  Your votes determine the outcome!

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Paint Stripper

Facade Off
Paint stripper so strong it'll take the guilty smiles off politicians!

 
When you have a persistent paint job that just won't go away, try Facade Off for a new change of face!  New and improved industrial strength will change your life with one, fast acting formula of poetic proportions.  Swift as a bullet, our product will blow away the unsightly look of your old walls and leave you with a blank canvas and a fresh start.  We guarantee it!

Customer Reviews

Score: (1 out of 10)  Fresh Start?  Yeah Right
By R.L. Perez (Leon, Ni) on September 21, 1956

This product is crap!  It promises a blank canvas, but can't deliver!  It got rid of the old paint as swift as a bullet like it says, but when we tried to repaint the walls of our houses, nothing but the same old paint color would stick.  Explain that!  What a hoax.  What's the point of repainting if you have to paint with the exact same crap as the first time?  

Plus, I found Facade Off to be toxic to my health and fear that I'll lose years of my life because of it.  I say this product sucks...I had high hopes when I bought into the idea of a change of paint, but was less than satisfied with the net result.
R.I.P

(edit) R.L.P

Sunday, February 7, 2010

The Packing Begins Again....

Our lives seem to be full of activities that don't really have an end.  My least favorite being the never ending packing debacle.

Step 1.
Take over two and a half rooms in Cliff & Monique's house.

Step 2.
Move everything to corners of rooms.

Step 3.
Refind all of our shit.

Step 4.
Make gigantic pile.



Step 5.
Kick cat out of suitcase.  Put clothes in suitcase.  Kick cat out of suitcase - throw mousey.  Put more crap in suitcase.  Jump up and down on it until it barely closes.  Repeat.

 

Step 6.
Jam your life's possessions into 2 bags that weigh exactly 50 lbs (plus one ungodly heavy carry-on).

Mission Accomplished.

Remodeling Finished! ... Sort of

Here's a quick remodel recap for those of you that are as sick of looking at the laundry room as us!

Before


 
  

  

  


After

  

In an effort to arrive in France sometime before the end of the new decade, we have decided to leave the other half of the remodel for a later date.  We really just wanted Cliff to be able to have a crack at drywalling!  Good Luck!  After over a week of the Washer/Dryer collecting sheetrock dust, Steph was psyched to finally be able to have some clean clothes again. 

  

Thursday, February 4, 2010