French Frolics

September 2022 - Julai 2025
  • Andy and Teresa Mays
  • Teresa Mays
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  • Andy and Teresa Mays
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  • 28.03 Day 193 . . . Oyster Virginity !

    28 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    Up and at it - we’ll sort of. Bags quickly packed, cameras sorted, showered changed and ready we headed out of the door at about 1030am bound for Îlé d’Oléron which is an island on the west coast south of La Rochelle.
    We had to make a quick detour to the Arc charity shop in Sainte Soline (now free of protestors and police) as Tre had won an charity auction item which needed collecting 🙄
    We then hit the road proper heading first to Melle and then south west down to Mauzé-sur-Le-Mignon. From there continued south west in the D911 to Surgeres. From here we continued south west through Muron through to Rochefort where we stopped to grab a drink and some food - a lovely little chicken curry quiche for me and a salmon and spinach one for Tre, plus a couple of tiny chocolate doughnuts.
    We departed our snack stop only to get immediately into a traffic jam. When we got to the front of the jam we found our exit from a roundabout blocked by a Gendarme. We diverted through part of the town to another access point to our route only to be met by another gendarme blocking the alternative route. We then decided to drive out or Rochefort and back to our route approaching from the south. Adding a good half hour to the journey we finally crossed a minor river which had been the pinch points at the road blocks, through a small village and up a hill into a further traffic jam. This time for a motorcyclist laid prone on the floor in a field with medical staff all around him. Hope he was ok!!
    Through this jam it was plain sailing through to Pont de Îlé d’Orleron and over onto the island.
    Within about 10 minutes we found our hotel but as we were early we drove into the village that is Saint Trojan Les Bains.
    Parked up we went for a wander, not a lot was open due to the hour of day so we found ourselves a small Tabac, these are normally open and have bars!!
    A glass of beer and a rose for Teresa and it felt like we were in proper holiday. Now the Tabac you wouldn’t make a bee line for on any other day, really tired inside and obviously owned by (probably for the past 50 years) the one and only employee, a lady who deserved a medal for cracking on as she did. Tre and I being the only customers, she sat down at an adjacent table and promptly nodded off.
    She woke when Tre and I stood to leave.
    We returned to Rod and drove to the hotel. The lovely lady receptionist allowed us to book in early - it appeared we were one of hardly any other customers. We appear to have an entire hotel to ourselves - which means it was too expensive and we’ve been ripped off, or it’s a pit and we’ve been ripped off.
    Our room was fab with a small balcony overlooking the beach.
    We returned to the bar and grabbed a beer and a red for Tre, which came in a very long test tube, which was loaded into a machine and then dispensed at the exact temperature required for that wine a Saint Émilien Grand Cru. Never seen it before - the speed Tre polished it off it appears the machine works.
    We then pottered over to the beach - the tide was out and we could see men quite a way out tending to their oyster beds.
    A couple were also walking along the beach digging and after a short conversation we established they were collecting cockles for their dinner that evening.
    We then set about a fairly lengthy walk along the beach to a jetty area where we decided to turn around - using the path by the road above us to walk back. There were a number of notice boards on the way back detailing facts about local buildings and their history.
    Back at the hotel we chilled for a short while before getting ready to go out. Our friendly receptionist had recommended a restaurant around the corner called L’Écume. We chanced our arm and walked straight there in the hope we hadn’t needed to book. The sign on the wall ‘Michelin’ gave us a slight panic - standing there in jeans and t-shirts and not expecting to be quite so thrust into L’Oléron foodie heights.
    However being brave and having entered we found the two female staff to be lovely and made us feel immediately relaxed.
    We were determined to have oysters and found the perfect way to break our duck with a starter each that contained one oyster. In for a penny . . .
    I had done a bit of homework on how to know if your oysters are fresh . . . A fresh oyster should ideally have the scent of an ocean breeze and feel ice cold to the touch. If the oyster feels warm or gives off an offensive, pungent odour, then it is possibly about to go bad. Be sure to check this step before topping it with any sauces or garnishes, as those could potentially mask the odour. Also look for freak seaweed or small crustaceans still attached to the shell as a sign of freshness. Only eat Oysters in months with an R in them. All this info in my head we dived in!
    The remainder of the starter was brilliant and the oyster was stunning - so more tomorrow for sure. Never have I eaten anything like it - it isn’t like eating anything fish related.
    The main was hay smoked beef with millefeuille potato - which again was gorgeous. We opted for the cheats dessert and ordered what is effectively a small black coffee with normally five or six small versions of various puddings. Five for one - how can you not do that.
    We left the restaurant stuffed for our walk home. I’ve already told Tre I want to come here for my 60th. It’s not Michelin star - not sure what the plaque was all about, but the food was amazing and the staff were all you could ask for.
    Back in our room it was moments before we were turning off the lights and calling it a day. My only concern was that at some point in the night I might explode - due to feeling that full up. Weirdly we hadn’t eaten a lot quantity wis, as the dishes were all relatively fine dining size but it felt like I had.
    Hopefully see you tomorrow.
    Baca lagi

  • 27.03 Day 192 . . . Spring Has Sprung

    27 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ ⛅ 7 °C

    So we both woke about 5am for what reason we know not. Tre said she hadn’t slept all night. After a chat I. The dark we both finally dozed back off until about 9am.
    Whilst in bed and as mentioned previously there had been two days of huge demos in Sainte Soline we protestors and police injured. All to do with a planned and commenced huge water basin. Tre and I looked at some of the coverage on social media - truly brutal for such a sleepy tiny village. The police were well prepared but well outnumbered by protestors.
    Worth a watch: https://fb.watch/jxH0zLBS7b/
    We both got up as we were expecting a call from our English Notaire - which Tre thought was at 10am and I thought was 1030am. Guess who was right - we hadn’t needed to dive out of bed so quite quickly.
    At 1030am the call failed to happen. At 1115am I sent a polite email to the notaire kindly offering the option that one of us had got the date wrong or perhaps he had been delayed with other work.
    At 1130am he called and explained that he was as we knew in England and England was an hour behind here, therefore he was spot on time 😂. Laughed off due to our stupidity the call then went ahead to discuss inheritance. French law provides for a property in joint names to be passed to the children in the event of one parent passing - a fairly new law which isn’t going down to well in France. The call was to navigate our way around this.
    At just gone 2pm we left on route to Gilly and Paul’s for a catch up. We took a road we’ve never taken before and loved the fact that after all the on off rain over the past days, a burst of sunshine had made it feel like Spring had arrived and everything had screamed into life.
    We spent the best of the afternoon with Gilly and Paul before departing and popping to Sauze SuperU for a couple of bits.
    From there we drove home and hurriedly got dinner on the go as it was just before 7pm.
    We’d had a follow up email from our English Notaire which we need to read a couple more times before making any decisions.
    Post dinner a little TV before bed as we were both knackered.
    Tomorrow we go on holiday!!
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  • 26.03 Day 191 . . . Not A Lot Achieved

    26 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

    So we woke at a reasonable time and then remembered the clocks had gone forwards and so we were again late getting up. After brekkie we planned our week or so back in the UK in May/June to take in a music festival, getting something on the van fixed, hiring a 7.5t lorry to pack our belongings into, drive to France home, unload and drive the lorry back to the UK and then drive back to our France home again - just before we have visitors arrive. Nothing like putting ourselves under pressure.
    Next I dug out my drone and popped the batteries on charge - one of which was as dead as a do-do, so research needed as to how to fix this. Also charged up some camera kit. We go away in a couple of days to an island that may be quite picturesque.
    The rest of the day was pretty chilled with me doing some stuff with Ancestry and Tre self teaching via YouTube - renovating furniture.
    So having been up late the day was past in a flash.
    We saw some updates of the demo on Sainte Soline which is not very far from here at all. A really small hamlet which is quite picturesque - which is now the site of a proposed water basin. Demonstrators have been arriving from as far afield as Italy and other European countries - most being rent a mob. But there are a very large number of locals who are opposed to the build. Police numbers have been increasing in this area all week. So much so Tre had banned me from going anywhere north of our location for the past three days 😂 I think she thinks I’ll get myself arrested.
    Anyhow after watching England v Ukraine and a bit of telly the day had gone - with to be honest not a lot to show for it.
    Must try harder tomorrow.
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  • 22.03 Day 187 . . . Deposit Paid

    22 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

    Another lazy morning with Tre sleeping in - where is all this sleep coming from. I’d woken several times in the night and hadn’t really slept very well and was then awake early - the complete opposite to Tre.
    After breakfast Tre called the bank to check that if we made a substantial payment from her account it wouldn’t be blocked. Not as easy as it sounds, but were told to try it and if it got blocked to call them back - not the answer you really wanted !! We finally grabbed the laptop and logged into our international banking account we now have. Five minutes later the payment was made . . . fingers crossed. So that’s it deposit made on the house - big day, now no turning back, not that we have any wish to!!
    Just as we were giving ourselves a little bit of cheery congratulations on our situation the phone rang and Tre had a call to say her mums brother had died!
    How to pop a balloon quickly.
    After a sad call for Tre with her Aunt we decided to get on. We’d had some stuff dropped by Hannah during breakfast, the postie had been with Amazon goodies.
    New ink for printer and a cut throat razor and blades for me . . . Will attempt it tomorrow, so I don’t go for coffee looking like I’ve been kidnapped and tortured by a crazed knife man.
    Showered and ready at 2pm we headed out to Chef Boutonne for coffee with Gilly and Paul. We spent over an hour chatting at a table outside Voyageurs, the weather just holding off from raining.
    After coffee Tre and I went in search of birthday and condolence cards, birthday cards in France are difficult enough but condolence!! Anyhow we succeeded and it wasn’t long before we were homeward bound.
    Once home Tre stuck last nights creation in the oven to cook and it didn’t seem long before we were sitting having dinner.
    A few episodes of Fauda on Netflix and another day was done.
    An important day for us - our new life here . . . Fingers crossed we get over the line at the end of April.
    Baca lagi

  • 20.03 Day 185 . . . More Turbines!!

    20 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ ☁️ 10 °C

    Up late again and the sun was shining so we sat outside on the patio to make the most of this break in the weather. Then inside to do admin yet again - it never seems to stop.
    Amongst other things we emailed and spoke to Holly at Britline re transfer of funds from UK to France for our deposit and also emailed the Notaire re payment of deposits and fees. Getting close now or so it feels.
    At 1pm we drove the back roads to Melle to go shopping at SuperU. Ever since we have been here we have put up with lots of white deposits in our kettle as a result of the water supply and so finally we bought water filter to stop white crap. Shop done in a very relaxed and chilled manner we left the store only to be stopped in the main road from shop by the Gendarmes for a convoy exceptionale - turbines again. These things are massive and appear to be on the move being built daily, not sure how many more France could possibly want.
    We then took lots of back roads back to ours, through routes not used before and somehow completely overshot Chaignepain.
    Back home and again sat outside in the fast vanishing sunshine - mini doughnuts from our shop were also tucked into.
    We then started a spreadsheet of all our accounts for our French accountant so that he can submit a paper tax return at end of May to get us into the French system - meanwhile Tre had a long call to Did’s which was brill.
    Lasagne for dinner and then we had an early night - Tre to read my book as she had now finished hers and for me to research some build projects.
    We have so many plans for our new life out here, quite how much if it we will achieve we will see. Can never do enough research on YouTube . . . Tonight was chicken coops!!
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  • 04.03 Day 169 . . . A Lovely Brocante

    4 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ 🌙 4 °C

    So another early wake up for me, not so much for Tre. After finally getting down for breakfast of croissants and my now favourite raspberry gelle we planned the remainder of the day - shopping at Sauze as my mum and dad are arriving Tuesday. I had a quick call with my mum then caught up on WhatsApp with Loz before getting ready to hit the road.
    Once in Rox who started first time, we headed off on the back roads to Sauze.
    Tre then said she didn’t want to go just shopping so could we go a bit further and have a drive. So we decided to use the back road to Ruffec. Five minutes later I asked if Tre wanted to go to a brocante I’d seen on FB during my hours awake while she slept this morning.
    After some phone searching whilst I drove Tre found the FB post and we re set the sat nav for Lésignac-Durand which was about an hour or so away south east.
    We had a lovely drive down seeing areas we had not visited before. On arrival I. The village all we knew was the address was near to a large lake, we had a road name but the sat nav wouldn’t find it - then there it was right in front of us, a small road on the crown of a tight bend. The property at Impasse du Mas Chaban or on google maps Le Bourg, La Vieille Ecole is a brocante selling vintage furniture and decorative items, together with original artwork, which is an old school building being refurbed but also being used as a brocante. Immediately on entering Tre and I knew this place was for us. There was so much good quality furniture inside, at reasonable prices but without all the usual hundreds of plates and glasses etc. This was nearly all furniture - just what we need. We spent a good hour inside taking i. The items on display and talking to the owner.
    If Tre and I had been in our house now - we would have bought about four pieces of furniture. Hopefully some of them might still be available when we are in that position.
    We left with a business card in hand and promising to be back asap. We had a quick look at the lake at the bottom of the road before making tracks for home.
    We stopped just before coming off the N10 towards Sauze where we grabbed a small roll and coffee.
    Back in Sauze we went into SuperU, weirdly the place we were gonna go to when we left home earlier. A lot had changed since then - most of all our time scale, as it was now 7pm as we entered the store.
    As my mum and dad are arriving Tuesday we shopped looking for things they would like - somehow a bottle of passion fruit rum fell i to the trolley along with a top up of fire pellets.
    Back at home we had dinner straight away due to the time, Tre called it a night while I stayed up to watch probably the first Chelsea win in 2023 - and they were still awful.
    Tomorrow is an admin day before I travel to the UK on Monday.
    Baca lagi

  • 02.03 Day 167 . . Roxvanne to Roxvanné

    2 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ ☁️ 3 °C

    With still no news about the compromise Tre and I both woke with it still on our minds. Determined not to get too dejected we had planned things to do today.
    After a slow start we were up and scoffing hot porridge in my case strewn with Raspberry jam (gelle here). We did allow ourselves one email about the compromise before we got going and pinged it off the out UK Notaire to see if he could find out what was happening.
    Tre then amazingly managed to get the kids to answer their phones and so had a slightly lengthy catch up call with them, which certainly brightened the mood about the house.
    Just after lunch we headed out Niort bound and after fuelling Rox at Melle we were well on our way. We found Centre Auto Fue Verte on the North East side of the town on a sprawling industrial area, near to most of the large superstores. Not sure if we needed to make an appointment to get the new index plates made we wandered in. Greeted by a really cheerful and helpful (non English speaking) guy we attempted to explain what we were after. He grasped the meaning of our attempt really quickly and after his English spoken word of ‘two’ we guessed he meant front and back and so we were off. Witching literally five minutes we had two very new number plates which were given to another guy in the workshop area. I went out and brought Rox to outside the workshop and after another five minutes she was re-numbered, couldn’t have been any easier. So Rox now has her new GM-285-LP front and back.
    From here we drove to the north side of the town to a car showroom which was really disappointing so we didn’t stay long.
    We then drove to an area where pre Christmas we had bought Christmas decorations and knew of a patisserie. It was now nearly 4pm so I grabbed a baguette while Tre settled for just a muffin.
    We then investigated the nearby Electro Depot a warehouse selling expectedly all things electric. The place had washing machines stack five high on shelving - so not short of products. We then nosed in a couple more shops nearby before deciding to head home via a garage at Lezay.
    On route we stoooed at DSI Automobioes just outside of Melle to look at some cars. We spent about 45 mins with a really helpful salesman looking at various options. We need to decide if we want to spend on a larger decent car or simply get a little run around!!
    From there we drive the route to Lezay and stopped at another small garage which really had very little to look at.
    Now it was home time and we tasked ourselves with spotting deer before we got home - which we managed. Weirdly here you can set these little wild life challenges with some expectancy of achieving them - not quite as achievable in Haywards Heath.
    Indoors - fire on and dinner, finishing off the enchiladas Tre had made two nights before.
    We had received an email from our UK Notaire saying he had chased and set some things in motion and also suggested we contact the estate agent as well. An email was immediately penned to her for action tomorrow.
    A little TV and more discussion about the house and we were done for the day. Still slightly dejected at no news!
    Tomorrow we need to get our French MOT document changed to match Rox’s new number . . . and chase the house some more!!
    Baca lagi

  • Our Lanes Walk

    01.03 Day 166 . . . Dinner at Noyer

    1 Mac 2023, Perancis ⋅ 🌙 2 °C

    Tre and I both woke at about 4am - both of us obviously thinking the same thing and chatting about it - why had we not been sent signed copies of the compromise. Both of us then struggled to get back to sleep but eventually drifted off.
    Waking again at about 8am the same subject was the main focus of our conversation. Tre received an email from the Insurance company with a revised Certificat D'assurance Automobile and our very first Certificat Provisoire d'Immatriculation, otherwise known as a Carte Grise - official vehicle registration document in France- well an email copy of it anyway. Roxvanne is now officially Roxvanné with her new index number of
    GM-285-LP.
    We got up and had breakfast, then sat and composed an email to our French Notaire asking for clarification.
    To shift it from our heads and as the weather was glorious we decided to walk the nearby lanes. So off we pottered wrapped up to avoid the chill but enjoying the sunshine on our faces, while checking out all the little flowers and plants that have suddenly appeared in this more spring like weather.
    We were probably out for over an hour doing our usual circuit, this time in reverse, annoying the large Alsatian in one particular house . . . We always do!
    Back at home we decided as we were wrapped up to take the recycling to the bins and the bottles to the bottle bank. We always feel like drunken bums walking down the road with an ever chinking bag of bottles - probably to near the truth.
    Back at home we chilled for a couple of hours before getting ready and then walking to the Relais car park, where we had arranged to be picked up by Lou and Vince at 6.30pm.
    Just before 6.30pm we were sat in the car with Lou and Vince and were being whizzed off to Auberge du Noyer for dinner. Auberge du Noyer is just south of Montjean and we arrived about 15 minutes later.
    We had not been to Noyer before although we had heard it mentioned regularly by others and as we had heard, the food was fab with so much choice. We spent the evening catching up on each other past month or so and generally chewing the fat about life. The hours flew past and it seemed not long before Lou and Vince were dropping us back outside our place at well gone 10pm. We have been really lucky to have found certain people here that have given us so much help, advice, support and friendship - couldn’t ask for more.
    Indoors I settled down and found West Ham v Manchester Utd was still on TV and was heading to extra time with about 10 minutes to go - so I was happily anticipating another 1/2 hour if football. At that point West Ham caved in and Utd win 3-1 in the last minutes of normal time - so I went to join Tre who had already gone to bed.
    Tomorrow we try to get Roxvanné her new plates!! We may possibly even hear about the Compromise - would be nice!!
    Baca lagi

  • Mistletoe is everywhere hereWhat has been our little home since September.Mistletoe

    28.02 Day 165 . . . It’s So Bloody Cold

    28 Februari 2023, Perancis ⋅ ☁️ 1 °C

    The sun blazed through the window at 7.30am and woke me - as if I was being interrogated.
    The alarm went off at 8am but we snoozed it until 8.30am . . . bloody hell it’s cold this morning. Had we not arranged to meet Gilly and Paul at Lezay market the duvet would have been pulled up under my chin for another good while.
    We left at 9.30am for Lezay (having quickly made a required payment to the Notaires re the Safer) - the weather was brilliantly bright and sunny, but the wind was bitter biting cold.
    On arrival the market looked busy with customers, but a good few of the normal stalls had not turned up - most likely due to the weather . . I don’t blame them, the thought of standing outside for hours in the cold was not an appealing.
    We grabbed three huge garlics, some bread, and some figs on a string. The figs are run through natural strings to help dry them quicker while maintaining a soft texture in the middle of the figs. The strings used are hand woven by farmers using natural herbs and helps to maintain the integrity, bright colour and freshness of the figs for a longer period of time. We then popped into the patisserie for a pain au raisin and a chocolate filled crepe.
    We were sat in the coffee shop by 1030am - it was so cold!! Gilly and Paul arrived about 11am as arranged and we spent a couple of hours chatting and drinking.
    From Lezay Tre and I took some back roads to Chenay, some that we had not used before, just to do a little exploring - and we drove past the house of course.
    Back at home we had some of Teresa’s leek and potato soup with the remains of yesterdays French stick.
    I popped out for half an hour to walk the nearby lanes and get some photos in the bright sunshine . . . it was still bitterly cold so I wasn’t out for long. I realised while out that we won’t be living in this little area very much longer - one way or another!
    Back indoors I caught up with some penguin write up’s while Tre made enchiladas for dinner.
    Admin calls to Insurance companies and some emails exchanged with the Notaries. Still no sign of the signed compromise de vente from the sellers Notaire!!
    Dinner eaten and some usual rubbish on the TV and we called it a night. Hope tomorrow we hear from the Notaire re the sellers signing!!
    Baca lagi

  • 27.02 Day 164 . . . Shenanigans & Sign

    27 Februari 2023, Perancis ⋅ ⛅ 2 °C

    Again I woke early and then dozed, until I knew Tre was awake. It wasn’t long until we got a call from Kate the estate agent. She informed us that an email had been received the night before from the sellers of the Chenay house wanting to change/delete clauses from the compromise de vente we were supposed to be signing later in the day. The changes weren’t that big an issue, basically around tasks they needed to complete in regard to the chimneys and fosse and wanting to take some garden troughs with them. Tre and I discussed it quickly and called Kate back. All agreed despite a feeling of brinksmanship on final day, when they have had weeks to discuss this. Tre was definitely calmer about the whole thing than me . . . my angry head had appeared. Shenanigans about sums it up!!
    We then kicked our heels for the remainder of the morning and then showered and changed to go to Notaire in Ruffec for the signing.. We left at about 2.15pm arriving in Ruffec at 2.50pm for our 3.30 appointment - so task one, find cafe in Ruffec and drink coffee. After coffee we walked to the Notaire and met Kate. Who arrived shortly after us. It wasn’t long before we were ushered in with the Notaire Clerk, but also his wife. The Notaires Clerk then covered at that we had been told this morning by Kate but then added that other changes had been made including requests to take spare roof tiles from a stack in the garden and then the main point - completion date end of May. It was at this point I heard the otherwise and normally very mild mannered and calm Teresa growl next to me. Suffice to say we made our point about the proposed date and how did they need 12 weeks to empty a bloody barn, which had next to nothing in it. So - we said no to May!!. The very lovely Notaires Clerk then called sellers Notaire and within about five minutes the end of April as date had been agreed. Papers then read over, amended and signed. Agreement to pay the Safer to get an expedited reply . . . . and hey voila - 28th April pencilled in as the completion date. It wasn’t long before we were leaving and said goodbye to Kate.
    The drive back to Sauze was a little shell shocked, neither of us quite believing we might just get this over the line.
    Food (huge fat pork and herb sausages) and drink including a bottle of fizz for a celebratory drinks later were purchased on the way home.
    At home we cooked the fat sausages and stuck them in a French stick with some cooked onion for a quick and easy dinner with a glass of fizz, talk about know how to live!!
    We then sat and watched the tv drinking fizz, neither of us really watching what was on the screen - both still a little shell shocked. We made arrangements with what will be our first guests at the new place (fingers crossed everything else goes to plan) and hope they behave - Mr & Mrs A’s !! 😂🫣
    Then we made an arrangement to meet with Gilly and Paul at Lezay market tomorrow for celebratory hot chocolate.
    Bed - with less stressed heads than we have had for many of the past nights.
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