We also had a nice day with a local eco group and went for a walk through the sunflowers - spot the faces!
The ground floor of the house arrived at the weekend on a lorry from Germany driven by a Polish guy who spoke neither English or French, and the team who are putting it up came on Monday 18th July, as planned. Unfortunately Judy had a horrible tummy bug on Sunday night (courtesy of Chris who had it on Friday) and missed most of the excitement of the first day. Monday was setting up and measuring etc. The first panel went up on Tuesday morning to much cheering! Things have progressed as fast as the weather will allow - blustery showers, very English. They don't finish until about 8.30 in the evening and then arrive back chez camping for large amounts of sustenance - we're camp chefs and yes they are still alive.
They leave today (Thursday) for the weekend but will hopefully have the beams for the second stage done. It's been an incredibly busy few days but at last things are coming to fruition and we can see it grow.
Wednesday had both fun and frustration. We took the caravan for yet another inspection to get it 'Frenchified' and the inspector was a very jolly chap who just wanted the vehicle number in several places. We'd had it engraved on the chassis but that wasn't enough. So, he told us what to do but we have to wait for another appointment and drag the caravan down to Auch again (about 1 hour away).
There was a really good medieval evening in Montreal where they handed out free medieval dress and there were lots of medieval happenings - very jolly, but we had to get back and cook!
There's another in 2 week's time and a series of Thursday evening walks which we're going to. Will keep you posted.
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