Sunday 30 August 2009

The Trip Down

The last two weeks have been the most stressful of my life! We have been like mountaineers who, having climbed one steep slope, look up to find that they're not even half way up the mountain. We had to:

1. Find a home for our two cats because the woman who was going to look after them cancelled on us 4 days before we were to leave the UK.
2. I had to pass my driving test - first time - three days before leaving the UK
3. We had to pack the house, then move it all into storage the day before we left.
4. We then had to drive to the place we're renting in Brittany, via Calais.
5. Plus, I had to have leaving drinks with work the night before moving - although this was not much of a sore trial to be honest...

We're off - all missions accomplished.

We accomplished it all in the nick of time, but found that we needed twice the storage space we thought we needed, and what should have taken half a day took all day due to the layout of the storage place. Still, we did it, and collapsed exhaused on the deck of our friend's house the evening, then walked to the pub to drink the last pint of English beer I'll have in a long time. Then it was up at 6am, breakfast and goodbye to our friends and I drove to the Eurostar. I was a bit worried about the wieght of the car as we had packed enough chutney, tea, grain (for our mill - I shall rant about this later), and dried goods for the winter, as well as books and clothes, and my ukulele. We stayed at a very nice B&B in Normandy called Les Blotteries, and were bloody glad of the rest. Then after a nice breakfast of coffee, egg, toast and jam (home made thank God) we arrived at our home for the winter.

Les Blotteries - very nice jam.

We've spent the last few days on holiday, but from Monday we're doing what we're here for: looking for our own place, learning French, working on farms voluntarily, and sitting by the fire with good books.
So, next week we're looking at properties, cycling, walking, reading, and planning what we're here for - which I'll go into in my next post.


2 comments:

  1. finally, an update!
    there's no one on earth more willing for scraps of information from you 2, the barn looks flipping amazing, my eyes popped out of my head when i saw the pictures.
    good work guys, and well done for completing stage one. stage 2 is the real exciting bit and I'm jealous as anything. stress is fine when it's over great things. best of luck in the coming weeks, EMelie and Phil

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  2. Sorry, Phil- we must be equals in the "waiting to hear from B and K" stakes!
    great now that you have started updating the blog- keep it coming.

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