Tuesday 3 July 2007

House 1 and 2 been and gone

What can I say, the photo of the stairs in house 1 was possibly the only good bit of the property, and that was only to first floor level after which the stairs sloped away as far as they went up.
Not to be put off though, the agent had another property just down the road which he thought may be suitable.
45 minutes of driving later and we were at house 2, way up on a hill with the most fantastic views for miles. Size wise this house was good as well, the downside being that the stonework was shoddy and the end wall was falling away from the house.
I've attached a picture of a place we like however it was not for sale, it was a bee and ant farm which the kids thoroughly enjoyed going round.
Anyhow, our adventure continues. We're in a town called Pontivy "sounds like it should be in Wales" where we have checked out loads of estate agents and also found a cyber cafe. We spent last night adjacent to Lake Guerledan. As is becoming all too familiar at the moment, it rained most of the night which, on the brighter side, kept the flys down. We have witnessed some sunshine today which is good and hopefully the turning point for this poxy weather.
Our trip is going to take us back up towards Calais over the next week so that we can Rendevous with Adam on his school trip. Until the next installment, love us, xxxxxxxx
P.S. keep up the comments, they make great reading.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Nice place to bad it isn't for sale. Kids look like they are doing well. Hope they don't grow up with a French accent.

Keep all of us updated.

Take Care,
Gordy

Anonymous said...

Stop complaining about the weather; it can't be as bad as it is here!

Are all the buildings in France made of stone. Don't they have any brick buildings?

Beware french agents; they may only let you see the houses french people don't want!

Anonymous said...

I knew that the French eat snails and frogs legs but I did not relalise that they eat bees and ants as well - Yuck!

Bon appetite!

Love Nicola XXXXX

PS Well what else are they farmed for then? The bees their honey maybe but the ants!

Anonymous said...

Looks brilliant guys! The entire Swedish gang is following your adventures, wave everyone!!!
Lots of Love Ian and Sophs and 1000000mozzies in Schweeeden