Returning home this evening after the chantier I had a tremendous surprise
Those of you with long memories will recall that back in the winter 2008-9 I cleared a plot of land of old trees, weeds, brmables and the like ready to make a parking place for Caliburn and the trailer etc etc. But there were all kinds of rubbish stones and the like to move. And endless searches for diggers was fruitless. Eventually Bernard from the footy club told me of one and we made contact but since the guy's visit here last week I've been waiting for him to get back to me.
Anyway, when I returned home I found that he had been and gone, having dug out absolutely everything and a few more things besides.
It's not exactly how I wanted it but habitual readers of this blog will have noticed that I have a tendency to vacillate so, recognising my own failings more than anything else, I'm glad that he came to do it while I wasn't here because it avoided me getting myself all confused and mixed up and he could get on with the job without me bothering him.
Better still, he's left the digger here and he's told me to go ahead and get the stones delivered as soon as possible - and then he'll come back and do the laying. He's also brought the football club's heavy roller for compacting the stones and that has saved a whole pile of work. So this time next week at the latest I'll have a proper hardstanding to park some of my vehicles and I'm so impressed. I shudder to think of the cost of it all but it's one of those things that I need to do, and the sooner the better if you ask me.
At the chantier there weren't so many of us as in the past. It seems that the numbers of participants are falling off. But of course it isn't quantity that counts, it's quality and those who were here know each other very well and are quite good friends so that all helps considerably.
Some of the participants were involved in gardening and others such as Nan, Francois and myself, carried on with making this wooden toilet and shower block that we started last year. we had quite a production line going with Francois measuring and cuttind and Nan and I fixing and nailing. We had the work done in no time, including a pause for lunch and chat.
Towards the end of the afternoon we covered up the garden that the others had dug over. A length of breathable bio-membrane covered in woodchips Jean and I fetched the chips with the car and trailer and shovelled them onto the membrane and the others spread them out And just as we finished we had a downpour
It's nice to work in the company of convivial and pleasant people, and it appears that I maight have visitors on Wednesday afternoon
In other news, Dennis Hopper has died. This is desperate news for me and for many of my friends as he and Peter Fonda were our role models as teenagers and they inspired a whole generation of people such as ourselves. I'm going to watch Easy Rider
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