This morning we put up the scaffolding that arrived on Friday, It had been imported from PSB Scaffolding in the UK, normally I prefer to source items in France but scaffold doesn't seem to exist for self-building in the form we use in the UK. We got lots of parts and like a huge meccano set set up two bays this morning of scaffold:
This afternoon we removed the beam from the barn that was specified for removal:
Unfortunately the falling beam beat the photographer ...... :
This blog is about our experience living in France as we complete the renovation of our property, battle with French bureaucracy and enjoy living in this stunning environment. La Basse Cour is in southern Morbihan in the Brittany area of the west of France and we have a 1960 house, a 1798 stone barn and 6000 m2 of land.
In Sapa, Vietnam
About Me
- Tim Claridge
- Sharing time between Southampton and Noyal-Muzillac in southern Brittany. Sports coach, gardener, hockey player, cyclist and traveller. I studied an MA in Management and Organisational Dynamics at Essex University in 2016-17. Formerly an Operations Manager with NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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